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Francois: Concerning the " WHAT ? ! ", look at https://discussions.apple.com/message/20599207#20599207
Dennis Couzin Berlin, Germany
ok, that Toao guy says
EVERY FILE in Mountain Lion is being converted and prepared for web transfer in the background due to the integration of facebook and twitter in the operating system. This "feature" is just dandy for iDevices but effectively deClaws, deFangs, and Neuters a desktop workstation such as the Mac Pro by forcing the computer to execute functions that are entirely superfluous with respect to the designed function of a true workstation. Workstations have no true need for such programs and IS the reason I purchased a NonMobile computer. The workstation (Mac Pro) is doing computing work that is not required or needed and this slows down and creates potential problems for all program executons. Snow Leopard does not have this "feature". this is worth some researches... is this accurate ? how can we KILL those processes if " all power in the house needed " ?
Hi Francois,
My machine is upgraded. I've always wanted to do a fresh install if things start going weird, but thinking of all the stuff I have to re-install... that puts me off a fresh install for a year or so. >Fcp 7.0.0 (which I always considered as a "Fcp 6.5.0" ) is perfectly compatible with PPC machines. >Apple just introduced a filter in the installer apparently at the last minute before release. Yes, I remember this one. FCP7 was quite a big and complex app - most of it in Carbon, some in Cocoa. They didn't bother too much with housekeeping by the time we reached 7. Scott, Glad to hear you solved your issue. Like you, I got suspicious once I remembered that FCP6 came with a PPC installer. www.strypesinpost.com
Francois: TOAO's application was Photoshop CS6, for which he expected running under Mountain Lion would be slower than under Snow Leopard. If our application is FCP7, then it behooves us to run some speed tests in FCP7.
I just now tried exporting a sequence of tiffs from a 5000 frame clip in FCP7. For compressed tiffs it took 5.4% longer under OSX 10.8.3 than under OSX 10.6.8. For uncompressed tiffs it took 9.5% longer under OSX 10.8.3 than under OSX 10.6.8. Whether this is consistent with TOAO's web transfer thesis I know not. My OSX 10.6.8 and OSX 10.8.3 were fresh OSX installs, with the same FCP7 added to each. An operating system is general; it must run all programs and perform all services for all users. Mac's user base being what it is, what do you expect? Dennis Couzin Berlin, Germany P.S. Another test: FCP7 rendering of Broadcast Safe Filter took 9.3% longer under OSX 10.8.3 than under OSX 10.6.8. P.P.S. Another test: FCP7 SmoothCam Analysis took 1.1% longer under OSX 10.6.8 than under OSX 10.8.3, a bit of a counterexample.
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