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Hi,
I'm still working on gettin' my 1.6GHz G5 hooked up{ which for me [ I'm
in a chair, got dexterity and perceptual handicaps, and I live in 'old folks'
home [ so the staff don't want to mess with any hi-tech hardware, 'cause
they don't know squat about, which is all 'fine and dandy' 'cause I'd hate to
have em **** it up, out of ignorance.
Anyway, I do alot of PHOTOSHOP ediimg and I had PScs for Windows before I came to the LIGHT. But now, I thought Gott-****! gotta fork
over 650.00 for PScs (mac). But. low and behold, Adobe will send youthe right version, but you have to fax them a pdf Downloadableaffidavit promising you'll estroy the Windows version. I sez: Hott ****!
When can you fax it to me?
As soon as I get me printer workin'! ****t, I say and then, Hallellulia!!
Yes, Viginia, there is a Santa Claus! I figured it out ( even went to the Canon website to download the required driver, got it printed, signed and faxed in. OK, today I try Sound. Any suggestions?

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OK, today I try Sound. Any suggestions?

I am a little confused about your question. What is it you are asking. Are looking for a sound editting program like Sound Studio? If so you can search either Version Tracker or Mac Update for sound editting applications.

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I am a little confused about your question. What is it you are asking. Are looking for a sound editting program like Sound Studio? If so you can search either Version Tracker or Mac Update for sound editting applications.
Chances are I'll be doing the upgrade, myself, so keep it simple!

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Well if you mean hooking up your G5 to a sound system (as in speakers etc.) then I'd recommend you take a look at some of logitechs new offerings, they seemed pretty decent for the price.

The upgrade isn't really hard: just plug the speakers into the audio-out jack of your powermac and you'll be set.

You don't need 5.1 (5 speaker + 1 subwoofer) speaker systems unless you want surround sound for dvd playback. A 2.1 (i.e stereo speakers + 1 subwoofer) system should set you up fine...

If you mean sound editors, check out the links rman provided...
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I think you are right Aptmunich. For some reason he put the answer to a previous question in the title field and not in the body.

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