Tell me reasons to get and to not get an I-book

ballmode

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I want a laptop that has the video editing software like on the mac. Is the mac the right choice for this because there is no other alternative?

Or is there a PC laptop that does it just as good without the interface for less $$$?
 

LikeLinus

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Premire Pro, Avid or Vegas will run on an PC. Mac has Final Cut Pro. It's just up to you which platform / software you want to run.
 

Kaido

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Personally I have found video editing to be much better on a Mac. I have been doing DV since high school and the editing process is much nicer on a Mac. I'm not saying that Macs are perfect by any means, but I've had far less problems doing video on a Mac than on a PC. If you do decide to get a Mac, stay away from the MacBooks. They have a low screen resolution for video editing and a weak graphics card. Instead get the 15" or 17" MacBook Pro.
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: Drakkon
:confused: a LAPTOP for video editing? :confused::confused:

Why not? The 15" MacBook Pro can have up to the follow specs:

2.16ghz Core Duo processor
2gb 667mhz DDR2
120gb SATA hard drive
256mb x1600 video card
1440x900 resolution
CD/DVD burner
Firewire & USB 2.0 ports for DV cameras, external hard drives, etc.

That system kills a majority of people's systems that I know who do video editing...

 

ForumMaster

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the MacBook Pro is quite a nice system. it might be worth it to wait until Apple releases them with merom. just make sure you get plenty of ram.
 

spikespiegal

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That system kills a majority of people's systems that I know who do video editing...

Another laptop pundit living in a reality distortion field.

Lets see...the laptop processor is the mobile Core duo hence sacrificing performance over the dekstop Core 2 Duo, a slower HD, slower everything else, etc., to save power. This why the same budget you put into a laptop I can put into a desktop running full out Core 2 Duos, or save some cash and run X2's, and absolutley rape the so called "high end" laptops. "Performance laptops" are in my opinion the biggest waste of cash in the frikken universe.

I would otherwise agree that OSX is more, well, ergonomic in terms of a multimedia workflow.
 

ballmode

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I would want to do the desktop, but I already got one.

My question in general was: If I wanted to do video editing and have a laptop, is my best bet the Macbook Pro? or can 2000 buy me a better PC laptop if including price of software?

Yes I know desktops are more powerful. Hell, if I wanted to I could just make this the do it all machine, but I have always wanted a laptop.
 

swtethan

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Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Drakkon
:confused: a LAPTOP for video editing? :confused::confused:

Why not? The 15" MacBook Pro can have up to the follow specs:

2.16ghz Core Duo processor
2gb 667mhz DDR2
120gb SATA hard drive
256mb x1600 video card
1440x900 resolution
CD/DVD burner
Firewire & USB 2.0 ports for DV cameras, external hard drives, etc.

That system kills a majority of people's systems that I know who do video editing...


dell can have the same laptop with a core 2 duo and 7900gs with 1920x1200 resolution on a 17 inch screen at a cheaper price


dell e1705
 

mrSHEiK124

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I edit video on a Windows XP box using Adobe Premiere and it seems to work well enough, someone want to explain why I should spring for a Mac + Final Cut Pro?
 

keeleysam

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Originally posted by: swtethan
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Drakkon
:confused: a LAPTOP for video editing? :confused::confused:

Why not? The 15" MacBook Pro can have up to the follow specs:

2.16ghz Core Duo processor
2gb 667mhz DDR2
120gb SATA hard drive
256mb x1600 video card
1440x900 resolution
CD/DVD burner
Firewire & USB 2.0 ports for DV cameras, external hard drives, etc.

That system kills a majority of people's systems that I know who do video editing...


dell can have the same laptop with a core 2 duo and 7900gs with 1920x1200 resolution on a 17 inch screen at a cheaper price


dell e1705

The OP's whole point is to be able to run Final Cut.
 

swtethan

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Originally posted by: keeleysam
Originally posted by: swtethan
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Drakkon
:confused: a LAPTOP for video editing? :confused::confused:

Why not? The 15" MacBook Pro can have up to the follow specs:

2.16ghz Core Duo processor
2gb 667mhz DDR2
120gb SATA hard drive
256mb x1600 video card
1440x900 resolution
CD/DVD burner
Firewire & USB 2.0 ports for DV cameras, external hard drives, etc.

That system kills a majority of people's systems that I know who do video editing...


dell can have the same laptop with a core 2 duo and 7900gs with 1920x1200 resolution on a 17 inch screen at a cheaper price


dell e1705

The OP's whole point is to be able to run Final Cut.

no.... he is also trying to find an equivalent on pc for less $$$

 

keeleysam

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Originally posted by: swtethan
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Originally posted by: swtethan
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Drakkon
:confused: a LAPTOP for video editing? :confused::confused:

Why not? The 15" MacBook Pro can have up to the follow specs:

2.16ghz Core Duo processor
2gb 667mhz DDR2
120gb SATA hard drive
256mb x1600 video card
1440x900 resolution
CD/DVD burner
Firewire & USB 2.0 ports for DV cameras, external hard drives, etc.

That system kills a majority of people's systems that I know who do video editing...


dell can have the same laptop with a core 2 duo and 7900gs with 1920x1200 resolution on a 17 inch screen at a cheaper price


dell e1705

The OP's whole point is to be able to run Final Cut.

no.... he is also trying to find an equivalent on pc for less $$$

Originally posted by: ballmode
I want a laptop that has the video editing software like on the mac.
As great as Premier Pro is, nothing that costs less than the hardware itself can be FCP.
 

Drakkon

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Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Drakkon
:confused: a LAPTOP for video editing? :confused::confused:

Why not? The 15" MacBook Pro can have up to the follow specs:

2.16ghz Core Duo processor
2gb 667mhz DDR2
120gb SATA hard drive
256mb x1600 video card
1440x900 resolution
CD/DVD burner
Firewire & USB 2.0 ports for DV cameras, external hard drives, etc.

That system kills a majority of people's systems that I know who do video editing...
you must know some crappy video editors then....everyone( okay the 4) i know requires a production deck (which is usually enatails a decent video capture card of some sort), at LEAST 500GB of HD space, 4GB of ram, and dual processors. any less and they are stuck there for days waiting for things to process.

 

LordMaul

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I have one, and use it for photo retouching, office-type work, surfing, etc. etc. and I love it. Why WOULDN'T you get one, if you had the choice? ;)
 

LordMaul

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Originally posted by: Drakkon
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Drakkon
:confused: a LAPTOP for video editing? :confused::confused:

Why not? The 15" MacBook Pro can have up to the follow specs:

2.16ghz Core Duo processor
2gb 667mhz DDR2
120gb SATA hard drive
256mb x1600 video card
1440x900 resolution
CD/DVD burner
Firewire & USB 2.0 ports for DV cameras, external hard drives, etc.

That system kills a majority of people's systems that I know who do video editing...
you must know some crappy video editors then....everyone( okay the 4) i know requires a production deck (which is usually enatails a decent video capture card of some sort), at LEAST 500GB of HD space, 4GB of ram, and dual processors. any less and they are stuck there for days waiting for things to process.


Durr... Are we talking professional or even amateur filmmakers and/or full post-production of videos/short films/movies, or are we just talking about some dude who wants to be able to do some basic editing from videos he most likely shot on his handheld DV cam, webcam, etc?

Consider what the OP most likely requires, not what he COULD use if he threw a bunch of cash at it, or what the extreme end of the topic could require.