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Re: Avid - Mac or PC?
by Antony Christie on Nov 6, 2009 at 9:22:22 pm

Thanks Ed

I'm on XP at present. The new machine would be purely for video editing and outputting so no other software issues really (I use AE/PS on a separate PC), I will look at the HP Z line (David suggested that too!). When you order Avid MC the install disc has both PC and Mac so I'm assuming I can put my new MCv4 over the top of my MCv3 and then jump to Mac later? (I'll install for use with dongle - Still; you know what they say about the word ASS-U-ME!)

I'm shooting/cutting HDV at the moment (got a Z5), and long term I think I can see myself using a dongle between a MacPro at home, and a MacBookPro in the field and for taking to work to edit there.

I like the, "they just work"

Thanks for your time!



Sony HVR-Z5, Avid Media Composer v3


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