[videoblogging] Re: The Apple Store guy says...

2007-01-19 Thread Steve Watkins
Well I dont know how well FCP actually runs on a MacBook, but the bit of the specification that the MacBook doesnt seemt o meet is: AGP Quartz Extreme or PCI Express graphics card (Final Cut Studio is not supported on systems using the Intel Extreme Graphics 950 GMA) Also need to have at least

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Apple Store guy says...

2007-01-19 Thread Scott Lockman
Thanks Steve, That seems to clear things up. --scott On 1/19/07, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well I dont know how well FCP actually runs on a MacBook, but the bit of the specification that the MacBook doesnt seemt o meet is: AGP Quartz Extreme or PCI Express graphics card

[videoblogging] Re: The Apple Store guy says...

2007-01-19 Thread Bill Cammack
As the diplomat Markus would say... That statement has an aroma of inaccuracy. :D FCP Studio certainly runs on MacBooks. The only potential issue is the different video card in the MacBook from the MacBook Pro. FCP Studio is made up of modules, so each module does its own tests for

[videoblogging] Re: The Apple Store guy says...

2007-01-19 Thread Bill Streeter
Yeah that's what I was going to say. It'll run FCP fine, but since FCP is sold as a suite of apps and not all of those apps will run on a MacBook then it's technically true that Final Cut Pro Studio isn't compatible with a MacBook--since part of the suite, Motion, won't run on it. But Final

Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Apple Store guy says...

2007-01-19 Thread Scott Lockman
Bill and Bill, Thanks for the further clarification. I'll pass the info on to my student. --scott [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]