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Re: Avid - Mac or PC?
by Shane Ross on Nov 7, 2009 at 1:24:18 am

To say that historically Avid is associated with PC seems odd. I have cut on Avid for over 15 years, and in all shows but TWO, I was on a Mac. Avid MC 5.5 back in 1994...on a Mac Quadra. Then on Powermac 9600s, then on G3's, then G4's with the Meridians. The only cases I used Avid on PC was Avid version 10 (before Meridian) and that was a disaster...and Avid Adrenaline...also, a disaster. So I will be biased in saying that I prefer Avid on Macs...

Never gone wrong with that...never.


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