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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin If the H.264 is decoded on the GPU, it would actually put more load on the GPU. I don't know if I've been given bad information or if I just misunderstood what i've been told, but either way I was obviously…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin The issue with the Mini would be the hard drive. The PCIe SSD drives are very fast, it shows the formats and resolution at the bottom (uncompressed 4444 10-bit reads are 4th column): I'm confused (as usual…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie For me, it plays back 1080p on the TV perfectly fine, but that's not the best test for a GPU capability. That would be enough for 90% of what we do because most of the time the editor gives us a "screen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie Switching to a Mini would be a first for me, but it does seem attractive price-wise. We're getting new Macs for various Pro Tools systems at work. The radio studios just went with minis. We probably woul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie So basically in the same boat as me: no deadline, so no hurry in transcoding. Right, not considering typical human impatience, of course. If the waits were a lot longer I would undoubtedly become impati…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie Do you think I could get by with just a Mini, instead of my current dual quad 2.whatever GHz, RAM that never gets used et cetera? I have one machine dedicated to transcoding and rendering. I used to use…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp Baloney. I run iOS 7 on an iPad 2. No issues. None! Well yay for you. I assume you produce videos for several different series and load multiple episodes of each on your iDevice for proofing and showing …
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp This better darn well fix (insert favorite pet peeve, issue that only I have, feature I need to function in life, Android feature they’ve had for years) or I’m dumping Apple. Don’t they test this stuff? Apple’…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheMacMan This past holiday season, the average iOS user spent $94 purchasing products from their device while the average Android user only spent $43. How much you wanna bet those prices were based on making iden…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie Steve already said they tried it but that they came to the conclusion that a touch screen needs to be flat, not vertical. Anyone consider the possibility that maybe he was WRONG? Grab a MacBook Air. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Originally Posted by Rogifan Just curious why you'd want a touch version of OSX? Because he enjoys things that don’t work. Over the last year or two I've described at least half a dozen (maybe m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider […] he sees the company using the additional screen real estate to […] make the iPad lineup more appealing to business customers. Hahaha! Right… let's see how that works out. (The following is all b…
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I have an iPhone and wish like hell it for it to be the most popular device in the world so that access to platform-specific features will become ubiquitous, but I haven't yet become so desperate for affirmation of my choice that I find solace in so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross If you're buying this for a home machine, then you're either nuts, someone who wants to brag, or simply has too much money, and too little brains. Is it really necessary to be insulting just to say you do…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Command_F There are tough choices to be made in the modern world. If you live in a Western democracy, and let's just consider US and UK for a moment, then you have been attacked by people sworn to destroy your culture…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN_bus Thank you!
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee On a CAN bus what voltages could you expect to see on the High and Low lines when referenced to vehicle ground using a multimeter? Why do you see these voltages? What about voltages in reference to eac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Raid isn't a backup solution. It isn't? Why not? It's redundant and fault tolerant. A thief or fire can cause 100% data loss, but otherwise I'm safe, right?
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Why do you say "small" speed advantage? http://www.macworld.com/article/2082022/the-new-mac-pro-first-impressions.html "We also ran the popular Black Magic disk test on our review unit .. the result was a wri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by curveddesign.com This is interesting. What does this tell us? Mac Pro (Late 2013): Removing and installing flash storage - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6061?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US As others have note…