A Edius non importa il tipo di file video immesso, che La Timeline è velocissima con qualunque tipo diįile video. Con Edius è possibile applicare decine di flitri video su 4, 5 canali video senza
EDIUS 6.0 PRO
Nello stesso tempo io elaboro 1 film con Final Cut Pro 7 oppure 3 film con Edius 5. Nel complesso il programma di Apple è troppo lento. L'interfaccia utente è confusionaria e i pulsanti troppo piccoli. Io ho un Mac Pro da quattro anni, ma uso Edius e non uso Final Cut Pro.įinal Cut Pro ha una qualità finale eccellente, sicuramente I hope in a future version of Final Cut faster, or Edius There is no better solution than using Bootcamp. Unfortunately Edius Edius 5 and 6 are developed Unfortunately Final Cut Pro 7 is light years away from the speed of Ediusĥ (now at version 6).
EDIUS 6.0 SOFTWARE
I do not recommend you use Parallels or Fusion because this software does not exploit all the hardware. Edius is only for Windows and this is his only drawback.
EDIUS 6.0 INSTALL
To use Edius unfortunately you need to install Windows on a Mac usingīootcamp. A Edius no matter the type of video input, which The timeline is very fast with any type of Edius can be applied with dozens of filters may videos at 4, 5 video channels withoutīe slower.
EDIUS 6.0 MOVIE
At the same time, I elaborate a movie with Final Cut Pro 7 or 3 movies with Edius 5. The user interface is confusing and the buttons are too small. I have a Mac Pro for four years, but I use Edius and do not use Final Cut Proįinal Cut Pro has an excellent final quality, certainly I write under the translation with google. Along those lines there are forums for the Final Cut series of products so if you are interested and have specific questions about their capabilities and which would be best suited for your needs you can find those under the Pro Applications listings at: Much of Hollywood is using Final Cut for movie production. It's just a thought if you are interested in moving away from Windows. Because it's not using 3D renderings or isn't a 3D graphics oriented game I'd recommend running it in the vitalization software I mentioned earlier.Īnother suggestion is if you have an Apple Store within close proximity perhaps you can look at iMovie or look into the Final Cut series (Final Cut Express & Final Cut) of products and see if they would be able to take the place of Edius Pro. Worst case scenario is if the Windoze partition does become diseased this will in no way affect the OS X partition.Īs for as Edius Pro if you could look of what the specifications are and compare those to the iMac you're considering then I think you would be in good shape.
EDIUS 6.0 PC
NOTE: As with any PC if you decide to run Windoze on it that partition is susceptible to any and all maladies and virus's that any Windoze box is so take care to protect it. The good news is OS X performs as well as it did the first day I got it. My needs are different than yours of course and I now rarely use Windoze but I have noticed as with my old PC the longer it's installed on my computer the slower it becomes. I happen to use Fusion and have for 3 years, the first thing I noticed was how much faster Windoze XP loaded compared to my old PC.
With the current line of Macs you probably won't see any performance degradation unless you are playing Windoze games or doing 3D renderings.
The advantage of virtualization software is you can run Windoze and OS X simultaneously. Both applications do the same thing and one isn't "better" than the other. The second way of running Windoze is using virtualization software like Parallels or VM Ware Fusion. There are numerous web sites where you can find installation videos and tutorials on Boot Camp, simply Google "Boot Camp Tutorial" and you will find many. When you use Windoze this way your Mac essentially is a PC and operates identically as any similarly spec'd PC would. This allows you to boot in either Windoze (XP, Vista or Win 7) OR in OS X. You can use Boot Camp which comes with OS X on every new Mac. You also might want to check with the manufacturer and see if they can provide some information.Īs far a running MS Windoze on your iMac there are 2 ways you can do it. Perhaps someone on these forums is familiar with it and can provide some information. I have no idea what Edius is so I'm not going to be of any help on that.