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spanakorizo
no.
why?

motion for example is really fast..
what should i have in my mind for final cut? maybe i missed something really important in the settings
maybe it doesnt use both of my 4 cores? in activity monitor it shows that it does..
example of test: i import a file (mpeg2) and if i add some effects it lose the real time ,the playback is skipping frames
yesterday i captured a HDV tape in the apple's format ,things got better but far from perfect as it should be in my q6600
please post your opinions ,cause i really need to start working in final cut (i know very well premiere in pc but i want to quit it)
compare how premiere in pc edits a video ,final cut in hackintosh is worst
but all the other programs react faster than xp (photoshop,after effects etc)
motion for example that should be a "heavy" app runs damn fast even with 10 videos in stage and effects etc

so please help smile.gif

spanakorizo
still slow smile.gif
sch8mid
mpeg 2 import and added effects and you want realtime ?

omg ...read your manuals
starobrno1
QUOTE(sch8mid @ Aug 6 2008, 06:43 AM) *
mpeg 2 import and added effects and you want realtime ?

omg ...read your manuals


Why on earth you bother replying at all if you donīt wanna help out and on top of that topics old to?
alphabetikal
generally adding fx to any mpeg will not run real time. i doubt even on 8 core mac. digitise some DV quicktime and apply color correction or deinterlace and see if you can play back realtime

-a
Deomitrus
Yeah... uh realtime?

Trying to play realtime effects is like trying to butter your toast while it's still in the toaster. Besides putting in serious hardware, your best bet would be to tweak the settings of editing playback. Make it lower res or such. Premiere is good at that.
sch8mid
QUOTE(starobrno1 @ Aug 6 2008, 11:56 AM) *
Why on earth you bother replying at all if you donīt wanna help out and on top of that topics old to?


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