Originally posted by: krackato
You want to do video? You like Final Cut Pro? Get a Mac.
Video on the PC is a nightmare. I don't know why, and I would love for it to be a viable alternative to the Mac and their expensive technology, but having used both, for the love of god, save your sanity and get a Mac. Even a lower-end Mac will be fine especially if you can get atleast a G4 500mhz so that you can use FCP 3.0's built in real-time effects previews.
Trust me, as someone who's done more video than probably 99.9% of everyone else on this forum on both Mac and PC, the Mac's the way to go.
These are pretty much my thoughts as well.
The only PC editing I'd even recommend is using Avid software. Their ExpressDV is aimed at the FCP market, but it costs 600-700 dollars more, and it can only cut DV (where as FCP can cut whatever everformat you want, DV, Digi/Beta, HD, etc.,.). Of course you can get a PC based Media Composser, but that's gonna cost an arm and a leg.
IMO, get a G4 and FCP.
The above is just my opinioned after cutting on both platforms, and w/various editing proggies. You might want to check out Vegas Video though. It's for the PC, and seems to get pretty good reviews, but I've never used it myself so I can't comment on it directly.
Also, what kind of video work are you going to be doing? Films, coroporate, weddings/events, documentaries, etc.,?
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