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yes you can. google OSX86 project
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Yes, I believe you can - "Hackintosh" is the term used to describe that. I think I saw OSX86 somewhere or something.
I don't exactly know how to do it, but I'm sure it's illegal.
I don't exactly know how to do it, but I'm sure it's illegal.
yeah it is illegal and doesn't run on all hardware by far. And if your techy enough to get it to run, you'll be better off with linux anyways IMO
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Yes you can, But Why the hell would you want to do that?
there softwareGooners wrote:
Yes you can, But Why the hell would you want to do that?
Such as?SealXo wrote:
there softwareGooners wrote:
Yes you can, But Why the hell would you want to do that?
All the editing stuff.Gooners wrote:
Such as?SealXo wrote:
there softwareGooners wrote:
Yes you can, But Why the hell would you want to do that?
So when i go from my friends recording studio i can rediit the stuff at home
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Yeah thats like getting an anorexic girl on a diet. Stupid and pointless.Gooners wrote:
Yes you can, But Why the hell would you want to do that?
Are you kidding? Any Adobe "editing" product > Mac software. Easier to get, and of better quality.SealXo wrote:
All the editing stuff.Gooners wrote:
Such as?SealXo wrote:
there software
So when i go from my friends recording studio i can rediit the stuff at home
I dont think i can take mac software files and put them through adobegeNius wrote:
Indeed.OmniDeath wrote:
Are you kidding? Any Adobe "editing" product > Mac software. Easier to get, and of better quality.
i would assume you could save them in some kind of format that would transfer to pc.SealXo wrote:
I dont think i can take mac software files and put them through adobegeNius wrote:
Indeed.OmniDeath wrote:
Are you kidding? Any Adobe "editing" product > Mac software. Easier to get, and of better quality.
most def.jaymz9350 wrote:
i would assume you could save them in some kind of format that would transfer to pc.SealXo wrote:
I dont think i can take mac software files and put them through adobegeNius wrote:
Indeed.
i think you can...
.avi - the most universal video format ever.lavadisk wrote:
most def.jaymz9350 wrote:
i would assume you could save them in some kind of format that would transfer to pc.SealXo wrote:
I dont think i can take mac software files and put them through adobe
.wav - another universal audio format.
Thank youOmniDeath wrote:
Are you kidding? Any Adobe "editing" product > Mac software. Easier to get, and of better quality.SealXo wrote:
All the editing stuff.Gooners wrote:
Such as?
So when i go from my friends recording studio i can rediit the stuff at home
You guys clearly have no idea what you're talking about. Final Cut Pro shits all over any Adobe editors.geNius wrote:
Indeed.OmniDeath wrote:
Are you kidding? Any Adobe "editing" product > Mac software. Easier to get, and of better quality.
Logik is the other reason to use a Mac.
Even though I hate Macs, I have to agree on this one. I work at a television station at my university and we edit with both FCP and Premiere. Aside from one particular show, I do all my editing on FCP, and so does everyone else. Premiere is only good for green-screening; yes, I know FCP can chroma key as well, but I tend to get better results with Premiere. But other than keying, FCP is the best.Bertster7 wrote:
You guys clearly have no idea what you're talking about. Final Cut Pro shits all over any Adobe editors.geNius wrote:
Indeed.OmniDeath wrote:
Are you kidding? Any Adobe "editing" product > Mac software. Easier to get, and of better quality.
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Premiere + After Effects > allmtb0minime wrote:
Even though I hate Macs, I have to agree on this one. I work at a television station at my university and we edit with both FCP and Premiere. Aside from one particular show, I do all my editing on FCP, and so does everyone else. Premiere is only good for green-screening; yes, I know FCP can chroma key as well, but I tend to get better results with Premiere. But other than keying, FCP is the best.Bertster7 wrote:
You guys clearly have no idea what you're talking about. Final Cut Pro shits all over any Adobe editors.geNius wrote:
Indeed.
No they aren't. They're ok, but FCP is way, way better. Which is why at all the studios I've ever done support at, which includes the BBC and Pinewood, they all use FCP. As far as I know it's industry standard and that and Logik are the only 2 reasons to have a Mac, because they are shit, unreliable, expensive and slow.OmniDeath wrote:
Premiere + After Effects > allmtb0minime wrote:
Even though I hate Macs, I have to agree on this one. I work at a television station at my university and we edit with both FCP and Premiere. Aside from one particular show, I do all my editing on FCP, and so does everyone else. Premiere is only good for green-screening; yes, I know FCP can chroma key as well, but I tend to get better results with Premiere. But other than keying, FCP is the best.Bertster7 wrote:
You guys clearly have no idea what you're talking about. Final Cut Pro shits all over any Adobe editors.
If you actually have a reason to back that statement up and have tried FC as well, then maybe I would listen. But I am highly inclined to listen to whatever Bertster has to say about Macs. He is probably the most unbias Mac person here.OmniDeath wrote:
Premiere + After Effects > allmtb0minime wrote:
Even though I hate Macs, I have to agree on this one. I work at a television station at my university and we edit with both FCP and Premiere. Aside from one particular show, I do all my editing on FCP, and so does everyone else. Premiere is only good for green-screening; yes, I know FCP can chroma key as well, but I tend to get better results with Premiere. But other than keying, FCP is the best.Bertster7 wrote:
You guys clearly have no idea what you're talking about. Final Cut Pro shits all over any Adobe editors.
qftGooners wrote:
Yes you can, But Why the hell would you want to do that?
I think he means the project files, with the title cards, effects, etc.aimless wrote:
.avi - the most universal video format ever.lavadisk wrote:
most def.jaymz9350 wrote:
i would assume you could save them in some kind of format that would transfer to pc.
.wav - another universal audio format.