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Thought on new Macpro; AMD will be with us soon; forget native AVCHD editing


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No specific mention about Nvidia card on New Macpro,correct me if I'm wrong ( I know we can do that on hack )...also AMD own ATI, Nvidia make chip for handheld device, which might become a thread for the apple "I" market. NLE market like avid, adobe all using CUDA as part of the encoding engine, as I mentioned @ the title next FCP probably still lack of h264,AVCHD OR MTS native edit, log & transfer will still be the only way. :(

 

Cheers/Blackfire920

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Dear All,

 

No specific mention about Nvidia card on New Macpro,correct me if I'm wrong ( I know we can do that on hack )...also AMD own ATI, Nvidia make chip for handheld device, which might become a thread for the apple "I" market. NLE market like avid, adobe all using CUDA as part of the encoding engine, as I mentioned @ the title next FCP probably still lack of h264,AVCHD OR MTS native edit, log & transfer will still be the only way. ^_^

 

Cheers/Blackfire920

 

 

Apple are using ONLY ATI video cards in the new MacPro's. While I know it was said that Apple is talking to AMD, I seriously doubt they will dump Intel as the processor. They have had a very good relationship with Intel for a few years and I can not see them changing. What reason would they have with re-tooling to use an AMD chipset/motherboard and

loose the work done with Intel?

 

Why the comment on forget native AVCHD editing????

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Why the comment on forget native AVCHD editing????

 

I dream one day FCP will like avid ama or mercury engine on premiere no transcode in the first place... I dont mind they did it in the end. Having said that CUDA some how save the day, the sign from the new macpro doesn't shed any light on that...unless ati alreday prepare a special meal for the next FCP..... :wacko: Cheers/Blackfire920

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