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On April 24 2012 07:12 obesechicken13 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2012 06:58 DeceiverSC2 wrote:On April 22 2012 17:20 Nizzy wrote:Forget the whole "I'm an apple just to be against windows" and vice versa... Apple cost for most of its products are just absurd for what you're really getting. Really no point to buy them unless you're like a singer or artist and use an Imac for that... Just my opinion of course though. Apple excels at three things... 1 - The ability to make products that, from a technical standpoint are lacklustre and charge triple what they should cost... And actually sell. 2 - A product that excels in video editing. End of story, Apple wins here. 3 - To be silly beyond belief, they need to learn to share their toys and let people look at them. What's the mac equivalent of Sony Vegas? Or is it more intuitive than Sony Vegas but more powerful than moviemaker? I doubt anything is as powerful as Sony Vegas. Thing is like a nuclear power plant in terms of all the buttons you have. I don't even know if it's the most powerful video editing software.
risk pulling facts from my arse here, but i doubt that sony vegas is even remotelly close to being the most powerful video editing tool for a PC computer.
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On April 24 2012 07:39 Starparty wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2012 07:12 obesechicken13 wrote:On April 24 2012 06:58 DeceiverSC2 wrote:On April 22 2012 17:20 Nizzy wrote:Forget the whole "I'm an apple just to be against windows" and vice versa... Apple cost for most of its products are just absurd for what you're really getting. Really no point to buy them unless you're like a singer or artist and use an Imac for that... Just my opinion of course though. Apple excels at three things... 1 - The ability to make products that, from a technical standpoint are lacklustre and charge triple what they should cost... And actually sell. 2 - A product that excels in video editing. End of story, Apple wins here. 3 - To be silly beyond belief, they need to learn to share their toys and let people look at them. What's the mac equivalent of Sony Vegas? Or is it more intuitive than Sony Vegas but more powerful than moviemaker? I doubt anything is as powerful as Sony Vegas. Thing is like a nuclear power plant in terms of all the buttons you have. I don't even know if it's the most powerful video editing software. risk pulling facts from my arse here, but i doubt that sony vegas is even remotelly close to being the most powerful video editing tool for a PC computer.
Most professional video producers use Apple's Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premier. What the specific differences are, I do not know.
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On April 24 2012 07:13 StarStruck wrote: Yes, Apple is quite good for those who are into film/music producing but how could you leave out their customer support?
I've owned several Apple products in my day (relax, they were all just gifts) and have had several issues with their technology, but everytime I had to deal with the company they would send me a box and I'd mail it out only for them to return the latest gadget with very few questions asked.
In the end I think my parents got more than their money's worth from buying me those Christmas gifts because Apple would always replace them. Five times.
My dad dropped his IPad a couple of days after getting it and it smashed into pieces. They sent him a new one no questions asked.
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To everyone saying not to use iTunes: a quick question
If you have an iTouch, can any other software be used with it? Like can I sync music through winamp or something? Because that is the only reason I use iTunes - my parents got me an iTouch a while back and so now I'm stuck with iTunes
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I restarted my music library recently. Still have my old itunes library on my laptop with 2500+ songs but it has a bunch of crap I never listen to and I had been using pandora and spotify anyway. Bought a hard drive for my desktop and downloaded foobar2000- started fresh with music I actually listen to in good quality bitrates
Feels good man. I'd just take this opportunity to start over and add music as you want to listen to it. Also, don't reuse itunes and deal with all the extra bullshit they make you install and all the random popups that make you delete your library =)
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Apple's iTunes fails. Like Activision/Blizzard, Their interests... lack.
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On April 24 2012 08:21 deathly rat wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2012 07:13 StarStruck wrote: Yes, Apple is quite good for those who are into film/music producing but how could you leave out their customer support?
I've owned several Apple products in my day (relax, they were all just gifts) and have had several issues with their technology, but everytime I had to deal with the company they would send me a box and I'd mail it out only for them to return the latest gadget with very few questions asked.
In the end I think my parents got more than their money's worth from buying me those Christmas gifts because Apple would always replace them. Five times. My dad dropped his IPad a couple of days after getting it and it smashed into pieces. They sent him a new one no questions asked. That's pretty cool. Wish I still had a receipt so I could break my ipod.
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On April 24 2012 07:12 obesechicken13 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2012 06:58 DeceiverSC2 wrote:On April 22 2012 17:20 Nizzy wrote:Forget the whole "I'm an apple just to be against windows" and vice versa... Apple cost for most of its products are just absurd for what you're really getting. Really no point to buy them unless you're like a singer or artist and use an Imac for that... Just my opinion of course though. Apple excels at three things... 1 - The ability to make products that, from a technical standpoint are lacklustre and charge triple what they should cost... And actually sell. 2 - A product that excels in video editing. End of story, Apple wins here. 3 - To be silly beyond belief, they need to learn to share their toys and let people look at them. What's the mac equivalent of Sony Vegas? Or is it more intuitive than Sony Vegas but more powerful than moviemaker? I doubt anything is as powerful as Sony Vegas. Thing is like a nuclear power plant in terms of all the buttons you have. I don't even know if it's the most powerful video editing software.
The Mac equivalent?
Sony Vegas is not first in the realm of video production.
Final Cut Pro is the best editing program in the world. Period.
As far as effects go Adobe After Effects is far superior compared to Vegas.
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