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I dunno. They edit video better? In fact any multimedia work (audio, graphical, photographic, video or film) is generally easier on a Mac. Also, in a lab environment, they are *far* easier than Windows to administer. For instace, when we set the labs up again, I can sit there at my desk, and order every Mac to shutdown, reboot, wipe itself and re-install the O/S. It will then add itself to the Uni's Active Directory domain and set up admin rights accordingly. Windows can do that, as long as you use a Microsoft DHCP server, or reconfigure the DHCP server that you do use. I'll admit that none of that is important for the average user (well, apart from the fact that the OS supports "ghosting" natively, unlike Windows, so you can easily copy a working OS back from disc if you should mess things up). |
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I've still to see a PC program that causes a hissy fit and "then which requires massive amounts of menus and such"... My PC just works, has done for several years and with Firefox (free) i dont get no popups, spyware or adverts for that matter. Quote:
The thing about the PC is that A) its cheaper and B) can do more. Point still stands, the only difference is that a MaC looks better, but costs more and can do less, and if your really that bothered the money difference between a PC and a mAC would allow you to "pimp your PC" to look like anything you want really. Quote:
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Although you can set up a PC to do that i certainly wouldn't, that seems to be an advantage that a mAc has, it has exactly the same hardware in every Model. Although i could also argue the disadvantages of that as well in that you may want to have the option to build your own. |
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My powerbook is over 2 years old now and its considerably slower than when I bought it. It wern't that fast then either. Quote:
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Final Cut Pro (Apple's high end video editing software) is more difficult to use, but still makes things like dealing with video from multi-camera shoots easy. Also, both Final Cut Pro and iMovie on my little 1.5Ghz Mac Mini dealt with Hi Definition video FAR more easily (and smoothly) than Premiere Pro on my 2Ghz PC. Admittedly, Premiere Pro running on my current 3.6 Ghz PC runs as smoothly as FCP does on the 1.5GHz Mac. |
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About the film editing. The main reason macs are seen as better for video and graphic is historical based on the fact macs were used for graphic work when they came out (due to the GUI). Now its still kind of true because of the way OSX handles graphics, sound and video. Final cut also works a lot better with OSX than Adobe works on Windows. Adobe is about 100% more annoying, not stable either even on massive spec machines. |
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