Apple users make better AMVs, because they think different (tm). Windows users are still stuck wondering just where do they want to go today.
CerebralAssamite wrote:Bah, most of us dont have a choice with what we want to use
I'd like to use another OS's product, hell if Linux was compatable with my ISP I'd be using that instead of this shit we all love to hate..
CerebralAssamite wrote:I'm not with AOL, I dont live in that country, there are other places on this big blue planet apart from America...
Im with optusnet not like that matters since I dont think you would have heard of them. And I stick by what I said, most of us dont have a choice, either one where not learned enough to be able to use it or two there are other matters out of our hands that wont let allow us to take that step further.
But you know whatever, not like my opinion matters to you.
CerebralAssamite wrote:I'm not with AOL, I dont like in that country, there are other places on this big blue planet apart from America...
Infinity Squared wrote:Technically speaking, editing should be better in a Mac and *should* yield better results comparing it to a PC with similar specs.
Build a man a fire, and he will be warm for a night. Set a man on fire, and he will be warm for the rest of his life.

Pwolf wrote:you should've said somethign on the lines of better performance or faster rendering (is it true? i dunno). "better results" is a bad choice of words becuase the result is pretty much the same, it how it was achieved.
CerebralAssamite wrote:Telstra is my isp not optusnet.. last I checked they weren't compatable but Im spammed on msn that they are.. so whatever ill look into it.
WhereNext wrote: And besides, you can get even more in depth programs than final cut, like Avid (which also happens to be the professional film standard for editing) which can be run on pc, or mac ( think it runs on mac too, i've only worked with it on pc). But it comes with a huge learning curve, and a hefty price tag for a workstation ($10,000-$20,000).
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