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MacBook and FCSPosted by jusrus
An interesting link here - [www.tuaw.com] Now the thing I find really interesting is that I use my PB 12" 867 with 640mb RAM quite successfully with Final Cut 5 etc. Sure, it doesn't have the grnt of my G5 2ghz dual, but it is more than handy for quick edits on the road. So surely the only difference between the new Macbooks and my old PB is a HELL of a lot of processor power, and the onboard graphics. Everything I have read regarding the onboard is that games/Motion will suffer, but actual VIDEO PLAYBACK should be more than sufficient. Any opinions? I'm really thinking about moving the laptop to Intel while I can still sell my 12 inch PB for a decent amount of money.... Justin.
Naming convention I reckon is :-
MB = Macbook MBP = MacBookPro OK, I just went to my local NextByte in Melbourne who have one on display. Quiet in there, so I played with it for 15 minutes or so: - 1. The glossy screen is a bit whatever. Yes, it is different, but they have a heap of lights, fluros etc in there, and I noticed no reflections like I have done with comparable cheap PC laptop screens. 2. I was AMAZED at its general hands on performance. It didn't have FCP installed, but I booted and ran all the 'i' apps - Garageband opened in 9 seconds, iDVD about the same. Reboot took 20-25. This was a 1.83 with the standard amount of RAM in it - I was VERY impresesd. 3. The keyboard felt good - different, with IMO a better response than the last gen iBooks, maybe on par with my 12" Powerbook. 4. Heat was less than my partners' iBook, and certainly less than my Powerbook. Sales guy said the machine had been on all day too (4pm), and really reckon it probably was 5. Went and tried a MacBookPro too. IMO the improvements aren't enough to justify the extra $1050 AU. I'm sure that for the basic editing I do on my laptop compared to the G5, I'll be more than happy. So that's my impressions - if anyone has any questions let me know. Justin.
My thing is this.
every ones like oh, this can't run that, and this new computer can't run that. I run fcp5, and ae7 on my 12 inch powerbook g4 with a 20.1 inch monitor off a mini dvi to dvi output (whcih if you didn't know is just adding onto the laptops struggle) now i'll admit, it's no quad, and ive never run motion on the thing (i prefer a.e.) but still, it runs, and does what i need it too. and from the looks of it the macbook is faster than this. let alone the mbp which is rather faster. so yea, maybe youll have isues with spore, (whenever that gets released) but fro edditing you'll be more tha fine. also people are all going out and spending a couple grand on these new intels, and I have to wonder (as i was thinkin gof doing this myself) why spend the money now, save up and get one of the intel towers and have no issues with any program as we burn by the quads, adn for that matter all consumer pc's like a blackbird blowing by the wrightbrothers plain. as a side note, the craziest thing ive ever done on my powerbook flash videotutorial at 12inch size resoultion, photoshop cs2 open with bridge as well as illustrator, adobe aftereffects and adobe help center all going at the same time, i sware i could have hooke up a pipe to the back of the thing and had a leaf blower Post Edited (05-21-06 23:36) Amateur Teacher
I ran the 17 inch through it's paces the other day -- and with FCP - it rocks....much faster than my dual 2gig G-5 tower that is loaded with ram and upgraded graphics cards.
First impressions. Motion (on G-5 Tower - get a coffee while it loads) (on 17inch MacBook Pro -- blink and you'll miss the load time - nearly instant up and running!) FCP - was loaded with usual FCP 5 demos -- HDV -- 12 and 8 stacked Dynamic RT tracks ..some were DVCPro HD stacked running dynamically. Ran very smoothly....it choked a little on the stack of 12 DVC Pro HD clips running simultaniously....but if you turn off dropped frames...it plows right through it. Amazing. This is one zippy machine! Only downside is having the keyboard set so far back on the computer..I'm used to the smaller Powerbook.....but this is one rocket propelled machine... Andy
and for that 1 problem, i recomend a wireless keyboard/mouse setup (like the one i use made from micrsoft, it has a windows key and a alt key and confused those over thinking keyboard watchers) and bam, no more problems and you get a number pad, home and end keys, a whole bunch of programables, and your Fkeys don't get screwey
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