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Post by NS » Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:35 pm

The college I'm going to is like ONLY macs, so If I could use avisynth that would be bitchin'.

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Post by mirkosp » Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:50 pm

Avisynth 3.0 will be Windows and Linux, so... perhaps 3.5 or 4.0 will be Mac too? :?:

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Post by outlawed » Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:02 pm

I miss the good old days when the number one discussion about editing software was not which you prefer but simply where can one download the warez.

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Post by dokidoki » Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:18 pm

mirkosp wrote:Avisynth 3.0 will be Windows and Linux, so...
If it ever comes out.
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Post by Kionon » Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:56 am

AVS 3.0 is supposed to be ported to OS X, but I'm not holding my breath. I think that you'll have to deal with something non-script based, a software title that does the same thing. There should at least be a competing language, but there doesn't seem to be.
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Post by Bauzi » Tue Aug 26, 2008 3:23 am

Douggie wrote:the lack of AviSynth. And even with that not available I thought lossless would be an option, but there's nothing with the strength or speed like Lagarith or Huffyuv - at least not free. I recall ishtori had a good lossless codec, but that one costs around $100 which is kinda a turn off.
Still makes me wonder why Mac seams to be so present in video industrial for me. I dislike it just for the sake of this two huge lacks. :?
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Post by Willen » Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:37 am

Bauzi wrote:
Douggie wrote:the lack of AviSynth. And even with that not available I thought lossless would be an option, but there's nothing with the strength or speed like Lagarith or Huffyuv - at least not free. I recall ishtori had a good lossless codec, but that one costs around $100 which is kinda a turn off.
Still makes me wonder why Mac seams to be so present in video industrial for me. I dislike it just for the sake of this two huge lacks. :?
Production houses like Macs for the reason that the hardware is supported by the same company that produces the OS (and software). And vice-versa. From way back, Macs have supported video (and audio) editing. Not to mention graphics and image editing/production. Go to any advertising agency or department and nearly all their work is done on a Mac. Momentum does play a factor since a lot of the pioneers of the industry started doing these things on a Mac, and then taught others on a Mac, etc. Of course, the accounting side is using Windows...

As for the 'lacks' of the Mac platform, professional video editing and production don't need them. Professional gear adhere to fairly common industry-wide standards. And any company introducing new equipment, if using a new codec or protocol, should damned well make sure that they provide new plug-ins for existing programs or an all-in-one solution.

Up until a few years ago, MPEG-2 wasn't even in the professional editing pipeline until the final step: content delivery (broadcast or pressed media; i.e. DVDs). Remember, all the flavors of MPEG and many other popular digital media codecs were intended for use as a playback only solution. This is why the guides suggest decoding DVD footage (MPEG-2) to lossless of uncompressed formats. And professionals don't (or at least shouldn't) need to convert formats -- THEY SHOULD HAVE THE DAMNED ORIGINAL MASTERS TO WORK WITH!
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Post by Kionon » Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:41 am

This is is true when I am making political ads, Willen.

Not true when making amvs.

I seem to be getting pretty decent results with handbrake, and I'm testing out tons of other programs as well, to see if I can build some sort of step by step process from start to finish.
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Post by guy07 » Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:14 pm

...I'd like to solve. Is it "apple"?

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Post by LittleAtari » Wed Aug 27, 2008 12:59 am

I'm switching to a Mac soon for school and I'll be using Final Cut Pro and After Effects so I'm going to have to say, yes we do need a MacAmvApp. It seems like Macs are becoming more popular too. I'm seeing more Mac users pop out every single day. It's like a disease... So might as well get it going now.

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