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<blockquote data-quote="Bluesmudge" data-source="post: 306910" data-attributes="member: 16075"><p>In my experience, garageband, iDVD and iMovie especially run way way slower than their professional counterparts. I think they must have really inneficient programing or something because iMovie gets worse with every release. It is so unstable now I would not touch it.</p><p>Perhaps you should look into Final Cut Express and Logic Express? They fly even on a G4 when iMovie and garageband would slow it down to nothing. I would never run iMovie HD on my powermac G4, even on my macbook pro. Its just gross.</p><p></p><p>As well, more RAM will allways make things faster, although not so much after 2GB (exept maybe in rossetta). 2GB should be plenty. Just try not to run photoshop with any other media programs at the same time. Rossetta is a RAM hog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesmudge, post: 306910, member: 16075"] In my experience, garageband, iDVD and iMovie especially run way way slower than their professional counterparts. I think they must have really inneficient programing or something because iMovie gets worse with every release. It is so unstable now I would not touch it. Perhaps you should look into Final Cut Express and Logic Express? They fly even on a G4 when iMovie and garageband would slow it down to nothing. I would never run iMovie HD on my powermac G4, even on my macbook pro. Its just gross. As well, more RAM will allways make things faster, although not so much after 2GB (exept maybe in rossetta). 2GB should be plenty. Just try not to run photoshop with any other media programs at the same time. Rossetta is a RAM hog. [/QUOTE]
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