Ars Technica's John Siracusa has posted an exhaustive review of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard that delves deep into some of the technical changes behind Apple's latest operating system. How to Edit iMovie Clips in Mac OS X Snow Leopard; How to Edit iMovie Clips in Mac OS X Snow Leopard. The iMovie video editor gives you the following functions: Crop: Removes unwanted material from a video clip or still image, allowing you to change the aspect ratio of the media.
I is surprise how well Apples marketdepartment work. I thougth that OSX has been 64-bit for years??? And a 2GB RAM limit???
Why have nobody tell me this? Maybe FCP also have some hidden limits? To be serious, I do not know if MC will utilise the 64-bit, because it is a 32-bits program, at least in the Windows version.
It has to be run in some sort of 32-bit mode. Transcode a software from 32-bit to 64-bit is a huge task, and it takes time. As I understand it, Adobe has not manage to make photoshop 64-bit for OSX (but it exist for Windows, but the rest of the CS4 suite is 32-bit). I think it is important to remember that Avid MC is a production system, just like the transaktion system in banks.
It costs Avids customer more it there system stop because of a not fully tested computer and OS is used compare the the cost of not been able to use the latest and greates in these OS. Remember that Newscutter och MC is used by TV-stations, and it theses systems stops, there will be no broadcast and no advertising and no income.
This attitude from Avid is one of the main, and most important, difference compare to the competitiors. I think it is important to remember that Avid MC is a production system, just like the transaktion system in banks. It costs Avids customer more it there system stop because of a not fully tested computer and OS is used compare the the cost of not been able to use the latest and greates in these OS. Remember that Newscutter och MC is used by TV-stations, and it theses systems stops, there will be no broadcast and no advertising and no income.
This attitude from Avid is one of the main, and most important, difference compare to the competitiors. Ha ha, i guess you're right. Still, it would be nice to hear from Avid.
'hey, we're testing snow leopard' or 'working on a patch ' or 'certification expected by mid-october'. And have an FAQ telling people what to do. Im going to call the apple rep and ask if there is such a thing as downgrades. The apple people can be so unhelpful because they hire all these kids based on their hip looks.
Ha ha, i guess you're right. Still, it would be nice to hear from Avid. 'hey, we're testing snow leopard' or 'working on a patch ' or 'certification expected by mid-october'.