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Is this good enough for video editing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Osiris22x" data-source="post: 32412" data-attributes="member: 3542"><p>I'm doing video editing on my Powerbook 1.33 GHz G4 with 768 MB of RAM and it's working just dandy. The system you mention could handle video editing with NO problems whatsoever. If you're talking about iMovie, any Mac can handle it, that can handle OS X. I actually was able to edit a movie in iMovie on a 450 MHz system with only 256 MB of RAM. If you're talking about Final Cut Pro, you'll need a slightly better system, but again, ANY G5 can handle it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osiris22x, post: 32412, member: 3542"] I'm doing video editing on my Powerbook 1.33 GHz G4 with 768 MB of RAM and it's working just dandy. The system you mention could handle video editing with NO problems whatsoever. If you're talking about iMovie, any Mac can handle it, that can handle OS X. I actually was able to edit a movie in iMovie on a 450 MHz system with only 256 MB of RAM. If you're talking about Final Cut Pro, you'll need a slightly better system, but again, ANY G5 can handle it. [/QUOTE]
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