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Experiences with HDV on Powerbook G4?Posted by John K
Hey all,
I've been trying to hold off upgrading my trusty G4 Powerbook (1.67ghz) until later this year when I can afford a new MacBook Pro. But I have job coming up soon where I'll be cutting HDV for a few days on location, and I'm wondering if this laptop is up to the task. I've had very little exposure to HDV, I usually edit DVCProHD and ProRes on my MacPro tower; I don't have any footage to test on the G4 right now either. Wondering if anyone has had experience cutting HDV on an G4, if so please tell me what to expect. I know rendering is going to be a b*tch, but will it be bad enough to really slow me down? TIA, JK _______________________________________ SCQT! Self-contained QuickTime ? pass it on!
I did this with my Powerbook G4...same model, 1.67Ghz. Possible, but not fun. Render times through the roof. Basic editing was OK, anything else. Oochie.
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Holding off on upgrading with a job waiting in the wings? IMHO, that's shooting yourself in the foot. Why would you even remotely want to suffer through a slow-a$$ experience when you need this unit to perform? Not to mention you are working on a job that will probably PAY FOR AN UPGRADE ANYWAY.
...time to upgrade, IMHO. When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
It will pay for it, but barely any left over. Believe me, I love my new toys but a brutha's gotta EAT. JK _______________________________________ SCQT! Self-contained QuickTime ? pass it on!
C'mon, man...you're living hand to mouth? You don't have a credit card? Forgive me if I don't buy that stuff...but that's no excuse, brutha. Our business demands good fast tools. Clients expect it. I know I maxed out my credit cards on a system I couldn't afford...because I knew it was FAST and it would help me do my job better and pay it off faster - which it did. You want to work on a slow clunky system...knock yourself out. Doesn't look good to the client at all when they ask "where's my stuff" and you tell them it will take a week to render your timeline.
I'll eat ramen and go with the MBP any day. That's my 2 cents. When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
Joe, don't you know that meme? As in "Shakespeare gotta eat?" As in "Lorenzo Lamas gotta eat?" As in... aw, forget it.
Point is no, I am not hand to mouth. But my company just financed a big production that won't pay for itself for a while, so believe me when I tell you that our accountant (aka MY WIFE) gives me the eye whenever I mention the upgrade. And I don't believe in carrying loads of debt either. But I did get my question answered, and I'm not going to bring in the Powerbook on this one. They definitely need power and speed. I may have to haul my system down there for the gig -- but I would never bring in an old machine and expect a client to wait forever for renders. That's just common sense. JK _______________________________________ SCQT! Self-contained QuickTime ? pass it on!
It just depends on the NEED. My Wife's not my accountant...but she knows that "fast toys = fast $$$". She gave me the thumbs up on my MBP in late 07. Best money I spent in years. Paid for itself after 2 gigs. I would have bought it without her thumbs up anyway...CAUSE I'M DA BOSS!!!!!
A-hem. Sorry, Hunee When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
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