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Would video editing software run better on OSX leopard? And I am referring in to an specific case of 3GB OSX computer vs a 3GB RAM Windows. Would it run better or not.?

asked Oct 02 '10 at 21:17

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I think it depends on what software you are talking about. It also would depend on the type of RAM, processor, & hard drive. The only video editing software I know of is Final Cut, which is Apple only, and Adobe Premiere Pro. I've used premiere on both Windows and OSX, but both machines did not have the same specs. In almost all of Adobe's examples I've seen them using Macs so I'm guessing they prefer them, which probably means that it runs better on Macs. I hope this helps!

answered Oct 02 '10 at 21:42

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I wish that they'd prefer to develop Flash for Macs instead of giving us the bare minimum of what we "need."

(Oct 02 '10 at 21:48) catchatyou catchatyou's gravatar image

catchatyou So they prefer to do software for Windows rather than Mac? and boba0420 nice maybe I'l buy a Mac ^^ do you know if Camtasia Studio runs better?

(Oct 03 '10 at 06:13) Patxi Patxi's gravatar image

I don't think I have even heard of Camtasia Studio sorry.

(Oct 03 '10 at 10:46) boba0420 boba0420's gravatar image

Most definitely. It runs better on OSX Leopard than a Windows machine nearly all the time as you most likely never get errors with rendering or even importing footage. My answer is yes as it runs smoother than Windows machines and if I was recommending one I would recommend Final Cut Express/Pro.

answered Oct 03 '10 at 08:44

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Thanks for the tips gonna take them in consideration :)

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