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Re: Final Cut Pro vs. Premiere
by arc nevada on Feb 28, 2008 at 9:24:21 pm

Shane Ross,

Our Mac based Avid Media Composer had more problems then the RT editing system I built myself. I think a lot depends on your fears and knowledge of computers. I have built several computers (70-80) and they all work. I use generic white box parts. I will admit for most people tying to building their own computer might prove to be very frustrating. I can find the problem real quick should one happen to surface but 95% of the time things just work and I love having the options when building my own system.




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