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Apple Computing Products:
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Mac Mini with Final Cut Pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aptmunich" data-source="post: 79222" data-attributes="member: 3850"><p>I find the "pro" applications are quite good in that respect - they have the power for serious work, but the strain on your mac seems fairly well spread out.</p><p></p><p>Logic for example has the option of "freezing" tracks to your harddrive - meaning edits & effects are written to harddrive, which means the processor doesn't have to calculate them in real-time during playback.</p><p></p><p>Same in Final Cut. Maybe it's because so many pro users cling to their old hardware (lots of pros still seem to like OS 9 too!) and have less need for spectacular real-time effects. </p><p></p><p>The exception here would be Motion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aptmunich, post: 79222, member: 3850"] I find the "pro" applications are quite good in that respect - they have the power for serious work, but the strain on your mac seems fairly well spread out. Logic for example has the option of "freezing" tracks to your harddrive - meaning edits & effects are written to harddrive, which means the processor doesn't have to calculate them in real-time during playback. Same in Final Cut. Maybe it's because so many pro users cling to their old hardware (lots of pros still seem to like OS 9 too!) and have less need for spectacular real-time effects. The exception here would be Motion. [/QUOTE]
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