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Mac users: What are your main reasons for not using PC
I'm thinking about ditching pc's and getting myself a new macbook for music, video editing and 2d/3d animation... weighing the pros and cons.
What are your main reasons for using a mac and not pc? vice versa? |
my mac runs good every time i use it!
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dood I got the macbook pro I switched robatolla over to the 2.4 imac.. they just work everytime you start em up.. no shutting shit down.. nothing... to give you an idea... I can render a video thats an hour long... with shitloads of tran's in there and lots of 3d shit.. while thats rendering I do a batch in photoshop of over 1000 pics adding 17 layers or so to each pic... run ichat webcam, have all my chat clients open and talking... plus uploading at the same time...
NOT ONE BIT OF LAG and when I check my activity monitor im using 33% of what this thing is able to use.. and BTW I only got 2 gig of ram... I will be getting the 4 gig after christmas... my buddy just paid 4k for a pc with visa yadda yadda 4 gig ram ect ect he was all excited about it.. so I went to his house.. and when he moved his mouse from screen saver it froze... then he went to restart and it pop'd up that "program has performed an illlegal operation" about 15 times... took about 7 min to fully start up my mac book pro I can be inside of final cut pro within 50 secs from a dead comp... and thats with everything else started up... bottom line s they just work better thats why they cost more... you will hear people here talk shit about a mac... but pay attention to this... everyone on here that has switched always says they will never go back to PC..... so that makes me think the shit talkers are to scared to use em |
Can I plug a pc monitor into a standard macbook?
Output video to my hdtv easily? What about cs3, I've heard theres some lag issues, mostly with ps and dw? |
1. It's much more intuitive than PC, much easier to use.
2. Technologically it's always a step ahead of PC. 3. Doesn't crash, ever. 4. Most things you use with it work right out of the box, plug and play. |
I got 3 of them and one goes with me on set everywhere!! I process pics on set and in a lot of instances i turn in picture discs before the day is done. A crash or a software conflict would fuck me up!!
PC isn't worth the risk in my opinion. and all types of media works better with Macs.. |
cause after using your mac for a while, everything else feels like a cold war relic:thumbsup
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I got the macbook pro and im rockin the 30 cinema display http://danzabucks.com/lookin.jpg http://danzabucks.com/lookout.jpg this is the only way to roll baby |
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so true... I despise windows machines |
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Don't set expectations too high :1orglaugh They crash, not as often. |
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I love your setup!!!! The only thing I'm wondering is . . . why is the finish on the edge of your desk so worn? Is that wrist friction? I'm not sure I want to know what the activity is that could strip the finish and stain off the wood. I'm sure it's fun (whatever it is you are doing there). Seriously, that is one nice setup! |
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well it's a strange thing... but I have a bad habit of kicking my feet up on the desk when watching my edits... so after so many edits thats what it looks like.... the splooge towel is a bit out of frame.... gotta test the "jerk factor" of my own videos... |
I've started slowly using a Mac mini in addition to my XP boxes, I must say it is very easy to use - and often works better with video cameras and other devices out of the box.
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Speed, reliability, lack of crashes, design, OS 10.5.1 all good reason to use a Mac
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Those mac fanbois drive me crazy... its JUST A COMPUTER... who cares. |
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I have a Macbook Pro and planning to get an Imac or Mac Pro for use as static pc at the office.. |
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I love my MAC and hate my other 2 PCs... wish I had converted a long time ago.
The only thing that urks me about my MAC is Safari sometimes doesn't properly work with certain types of websites, other than that, its flawless |
You guys are making me want to do the switch.
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I'm a photographer not a computer person. Stuff made by Apple is easier to use and dependable.
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Love my Macs. I love surfing the web on them, and NOT dealing with teh issues I dealt with on the PC, Viruses etc... Just don't happen on the mac. I'm sure this will change in the future, but now I have been surfing the web, for the last couple years on the mac with ZERO issues. Also, this is without having to run antivirus software suites that, on the PC eat up a lot of the computers processing.
I also like the fact that I can let my wife use the computer, She can sit down and just use it. Same with my Mom, etc. People that are not computer literate, yet on the mac, suddenly, (And I'm talking within a couple hours) they are building personal websites with Video and pictures, running blogs etc. As for the "POWER" users, that's a no brainer... you can put up to 16 GIG of ram in the mac pro... Twice as much as the PC... (I think server edition does up to 16, but don't you loose other stuff?) PLUS your Unix based on OS X. Meaning you can mirror your servers etc, right on your laptop and run it as a testing server... Sweet. How hard is it to setup a server on your mac? http://www.mamp.info/en/mamp.html "MAMP stands for: Macintosh, Apache, Mysql and PHP. With just a few mouse-clicks, you can install Apache, PHP and MySQL for Mac OS X! MAMP installs a local server environment in a matter of seconds on your Mac OS X computer, be it PowerBook or iMac. Like similar packages from the Windows- and Linux-world, MAMP comes free of charge." Also, Since OS X is Unix based, there is a TON of free software out there... I kept my PC's around thinking I would need them. I don't, simple as that. One of the main things I notice around here is all the hating on the MAC comes from people that 1. Have never even owned a Mac. And are talking completely out there ass. 2. Have (Maybe) used and OLDER Mac, not one of the new intel based versions... And are still talking out their ass. 3. Have seen other things people talking out their asses have said at one point or another and want to continue the misinformation while at the same time talking out their own ass. (Like Right Clicking, which OS X DOES HAVE...) Anyways... go down and buy one. Use it for a couple weeks and then come back and tell us all what you think in your own words.... Many of us have and those resulting words have been good. :) |
Wait!... One of my favorite things about the MAC and I forgot to type about it... Installing your entire OS X (Including all your programs and setting) to an Ipod or Portable HD and being able to care that along as backup... Or being able to simply plug that into your buddies MAC and reboot from it and having everything you work on or with right there.
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thereS also an adapter available from digital to HDEF |
I like the MAC, but my PC doesn't crash either btw...
They are both okay IMO, it's just that the mac community thinks they are cooler than the PC users:) |
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mac just works
I run my macbookpro on my 30 " monitor just like above pics works perfect havent found one windows notebook that will run a 30" monitor in the correct resolutions... |
I've had macs before, and have had PCs before.
I honestly think nowadays that the systems and specs etc have come so close that it's actually a preference. Some people dig macs, some dig PCs. I like choice. |
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Surprisingly informative thread!
How does the macbook handle maya? |
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check out this http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/specs.html then this http://www.apple.com/getamac/ then go to the store today and get one... come back and make your first post with it... if you like you can aim me via ichat once you get it and ill have you rockin and everything installed within an hour... the OS is not hard to learn.. thing is comming from windows you will overthink the mac a lot. it's very simple to use and you will want to do way to many clicks at first... then after a while it will become a game to try to see what your mac WONT do.... |
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and that Macs don't crash is an urban myth - just like that Windows crashes all the time. i worked with both for years, had a windows pc and a powerbook. none of both systems is perfect, even Linux distributions have features that neither Windows or OS X offers. |
Well, I'm convinced... I'm not balling enough to get the pro, so im going for the standard 13" with 1gig ram to start out, and I'll def grab a mouse and video cables for it.. eventually upgrade the ram and grab a big monitor.
I can't wait to start making some music videos for my group/s Final Cut OR premiere? Thoughts? |
In our home office, we have both PC's and Mac's. I mainly use my 20" iMac for my day to day stuff, but I also have a laptop running XP next to me too. Danny Has a 24" iMac with 4GB of Ram that he mainly uses for video using Final Cut Pro. He also has 3 Pc's, one with XP, one with 2000, and one running Linux. We also have another new PC running Vista that is really only used to check pages and programming.
I really do prefer my Mac, but they are all just tools for business. To answer donkevlar, we had used Premiere for years for video, but my husband now swears by Final Cut Pro on the Mac. The rendering is faster than real time versus the hours on Premiere. Carol xoxoxo |
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Got the standard macbook, lovin it so far...
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Don't let anyone tell you that you need a MAC to edit videos and do graphics. I started on MAC 15 years ago, when it was really the only way to go for CG graphics.
I switched over to PC because the 3d software sucked on MAC...if you're serious about 3D, use a PC. If a MAC version of a 3D software is even available, usually aftermarket plugin writers treat the MAC as an afterthought, and you get left out in the cold. I've had a great career in 3D and design for quite a few years, and 99% of my work has been done on a PC. |
Macs might be great, but they sure do have some shitty mice. I see they have that 'mighty-mouse' now (which isn't too bad, but still blows), but for a looooong time they've been rolling on a one button mouse that was made for the hands of a midget.
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