Chris Hocking
April 26th, 2006, 07:22 PM
Will Final Cut Studio 5.1 run on an eMac (17"/1.25GHz/768MB)?
Will it be able to handle HDV?
(I know it will be slow - but will it work at all?)
Thanks!
Chris!
Chris Hocking
April 28th, 2006, 06:43 AM
Short Answer: Yes
Also see: http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=66032.
Chris!
Chris Hocking
May 17th, 2006, 11:47 PM
I have been using FCP on my eMac for a few days now and it runs fine.
Editing HDV works too.
Obviously Motion doesn't run on the eMac, which is a bit of a shame.
Rand Blair
May 18th, 2006, 01:28 AM
Chris,
I seem to recall you need an extra gig of memory to run motion and that the processor speed has to be 833 mhz or higher. I was set to buy an e-mac a year ago but added the cig for a 17' G4. It has been a great tool .
Rand
Chris Hocking
May 18th, 2006, 01:47 AM
According to the Apple site, "Motion requires the standard graphics card in any Power Mac G5, iMac G5, PowerBook G4 (1.25GHz or faster ), or flat-panel iMac (1.25GHz or faster)". Unfortunately, eMac's just don't have a sufficient graphics card. With a limit of 1GB of RAM, even if they had a good graphics card, Motion would be really, really slow.
Eitherway, if you are a serious video editor there is NO WAY you would even concider PURCHASING an eMac for editing. No firewire 800, only supports up to 1GB of RAM, no way of expanding/upgrading and no multiple monitors! It's just not an professional machine.
Having said that, back in the day they were "cheap as chips" and great for education purposes. Schools & Students loved them! But now with all the new Intel stuff out (like the Mini Mac and iMac), I wouldn't even concider purchasing one. Maybe Apple will release an Intel version of them with heavly updated specs? I'd guess not, as they have pretty much been replaced with the iMac (in my opinion).
Unfortunately I'm suck with an eMac at home until I can gather together enough cash to purchase an PowerPC (or Intel PowerMac when they are released in a few months).
Nathan Brendan Masters
May 27th, 2006, 06:31 PM
Eitherway, if you are a serious video editor there is NO WAY you would even concider PURCHASING an eMac for editing. No firewire 800, only supports up to 1GB of RAM, no way of expanding/upgrading and no multiple monitors! It's just not an professional machine.
I have to say you wouldn't consider an eMac for HDV editiing maybe but FCP 4 works fine on them and so does AE 6.5 (before After Effects went all PC). And you can do pro work on them. My G4 desktop dual 1 gig has only one gb of memory and it works fine. Not being able to run "Motion" does not stop one from editing nor doing music with soundtrack nor any of the other things to my knowledge, correct me if I'm wrong. My friend and I started editing on DV iMacs when they still had colors.
-Nate
Chris Hocking
June 19th, 2006, 11:08 PM
Thanks for your reply Nate!
HDV editing on the eMac actually works fine. Bit slow, but it works!
FCP5.1 and Soundtrack seem to run great.
Jason Van Cleave
June 26th, 2006, 02:59 PM
(before After Effects went all PC).
-Nate
After Effects 7 is available for the Mac
Maybe you are thinking of Premiere which is now PC only...