New Imac for Final Cut Studio

Upgrading from my 24" Imac to a refurbished 27". I'm just getting started with FCS, will this one be sufficient
http://store.apple.com/us/product/FB953LL/A?mco=MTU3ODcyNDE
Or will I need to upgrade to this one "really cant right now due to cost" http://store.apple.com/us/product/FC511LL/A?mco=MTkwMzU2Njc

You'll have to transcode the Vixia to ProRes LT, which isn't too processor-intensive, so do you need the pricier model? No.
That said, would I pay an extra $200 for a faster processor and graphics card with twice the VRAM? Yes, I would.

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  • New imac with FInal cut studio?

    Hi everyone,
    I am looking at getting one of the new imacs for video editing (Final cut studio 2). The specs for final cut are 4 gig of ram (for some applications in the bundle).
    I wanted to know, do I have to buy my ram from apple when I buy my mac, or can i upgrade it myself? And if so, would the imac be upto the job? From what I can see there isn't much difference between the new imac and the macbook pro (which is what I was going to get).
    Also, what if the difference in (laymans terms, please) in the intel duo and the intel duo extreme? Is it a big difference for editing, or not worth the extra money?
    Also (apologies for all the questions, i have no where else to get the answers) - can you attatch another display - such as a monitor or laptop to the new macs for editing?
    Thanks.
    Lawrence

    as with all iMac and Macbook computers, there is a complete lack of expansion capabilities beyond a single firewire bus.
    most potential buyers rationlize their purchasing of a lessor machine based upon length of project, type of video, hoping to get by, pick your poison. this is short-sighted as it's irrelevant. video, no matter which flavor, is processor intensive.
    what else will you do with your computer? will you hook up a printer, a scanner, external harddrives, a card reader, a tape machine, perhaps rs422 control? how will you monitor hdv properly? how will you monitor audio? will you wander into surround sound mixing?
    the iMac is a great computer but beware, just because others have used it successfully doesn't mean it's the shoe that will fit your foot the best. as i said, the iMac is woefully inadequate for any sort of expansion beyond a single firewire bus.
    buyer beware.
    zeb

  • Plug-ins for Final Cut Studio

    Please post your recommendations for plug-ins for FInal Cut Studio (Final Cut Pro and Motion).

    film leaders clips can be downloaded online if you dig around a bit ... Peter Wiggins has a nice Motion Template clock he offers for free (which is a bargain by anyones reckoning)
    easy enough to create your own film leader style countdown with a few back to back text generators separated by clock wipe transitions
    color bars can already found in your fcp video generators bin
    color bars and a film leader style countdown can also be auto generated during output (print to video and edit to tape)
    distort faces and license plate like they do on tv? ... ok i give up, what do you mean? if you mean you want to disguise them (Mosaic, Blur etc) then you can have a bash with my Region Blur plugin
    Message was edited by: Andy Mees

  • Any free trial download for Final cut studio?

    any free trial download for Final cut studio? anyone know plz give me the link....thx alot

    Nope...sorry. WIsh there was. There is for Avid and Adobe...but not Final Cut.
    Shane

  • Set of manuals for Final Cut Studio 5.1

    Does anyone have a set of manuals for Final Cut Studio 5.1 that they don't need and would be willing to sell?
    I got the crossover version, and find it difficult to cuddle up with the pdf files provided.
    If you purchased the full version, and have now gone on to Studio 2 full version, and don't need the manuals to Studio 5.1, and are interested in selling them, please post back here.
    Thanks,
    Chris

    Here's something:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/Apple-Final-Cut-Studio-Manuals-Disks-Box-no-license_W0QQitem Z260158727741QQihZ016QQcategoryZ80245QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
    But the bidding will probably go up. You can tell by the way he worded the auction that he's selling an illegal copy for people who aren't concerned with legality by disguising it as "a backup".

  • Which system for Final Cut Studio upgrade...iMac or MacBook Pro?

    I am currently using FCE on a Powerbook G4 and am considering upgrading to Final Cut Studio. Which system would give me better performance: New iMac 24" (2.8 Penryn processor) or MacBook Pro (2.5 Penryn processor)? Does the NVIDIA graphics card for the iMac upgrade significantly improve editing performance.. or is the AGI 2600 Pro card sufficient? Anything else worth considering when comparing these systems?
    Any input is appreciated... thanks.
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    Message was edited by: Jeff Morgan1

    FW 400 is enough to deal with DV footage,
    Not all HD formats require eSATA drives, DVCPRO HD for example can be handled by FW 400 or FW 800 drives and HDV streams pretty much the same DV does.
    Things change if at some point you need to deal with Uncompressed SD or HD, ProRes etc.
    eSATA then would become mandatory.
    If you'd like to set up a desktop then MacPro is what I suggest.
    If you don't make a living from editing then I guess an iMac will do for a while.
    A MacPro allows you to host/replace multiple internal drives, host/replace capture cards or GPUs if you need for business purposes.
    Increase RAM up to 32GB etc
    iMac does not offer such options.
    Your call,
    G.

  • Looking for advice on a new Mac Pro system mainly for Final Cut Studio 2

    We are a small video production company that works mainly on broadcast and internet projects. We're looking to upgrade from an aging Avid system to a Mac Pro running Final Cut Studio 2. The primary thing we want from this system is to be able to work quickly in Final Cut while at the same time doing other operations, and we're willing to spend what it takes to make that happen. We've done a lot of research but still have some issues where we could use your expertise - it's a big investment and we want to nail it.
    Here's the configuration we're considering:
    Processor: Two 3.2GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon (8-core)
    Memory: 16GB (4 x 4GB)
    Hard Drives: 300GB 15,000-rpm SAS (for OS X, Final Cut, & other programs) plus 2 x 1TB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s (for video storage)
    Graphics: NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600
    We're thinking about spending the extra $1600 to get the best processor available, since we want this machine to be the hub of the business for about five years. Any thoughts on whether to save a bit and go with the 2.8GHz? We've also heard the bus speed presents a bottleneck so the Quad-Core processing power can't be fully utilized - should that have any bearing on our processor decision?
    The memory choice seems right - we'll see how well that works and retain the option to double the RAM, particularly as prices fall and new applications or hardware upgrades become tenable. However, we're thinking of perhaps buying some or all of the memory third-party - any advice on whether this tends to be worthwhile, where to get it, and what to watch out for? It looks like there may some issues with getting proper heat-sinking.
    We like the hard drive plan, though we've heard a 15,000-rpm drive may generate a lot of heat - any thoughts on this?
    The graphics card is where we're most torn - specifically between the Quadro 5600, the GeForce 8800, or perhaps even getting the computer with the standard card (or no card) and getting a different third-party card. We do mostly DV now, but we foresee doing HD projects in the future. We often use a green-screen that's in our studio and also apply minimal 3D effects as well as 3D text. We're debating whether to get the Quadro 5600 right off the bat and hopefully have no issues with it, or whether to get the GeForce 8800 for now and if we have issues then consider upgrading to the Quadro 5600 or potentially something else that would best suit our needs at that time. Would love to receive any and all advice on this issue.
    Also, it looks like we're gonna buy Final Cut Studio 2 and are considering also getting Final Cut Server. It seems the combination would allows us to use the Final Cut suite on other computers (both Mac and Wintel) that don't have their own version of Final Cut installed. Is that the correct interpretation? Any other advice on whether to get FC Server would be appreciated.
    Thanks very much for reading - we look forward to getting any and all advice you may have.
    Dave & Tom

    interdiscipline wrote:
    Here's the configuration we're considering:
    Processor: Two 3.2GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon (8-core)
    *Don't do it!* Stick with the dual-2.8GHz config. A jump from that to the dual-3.2GHz gains you only an approximate 9% increase in power at a 52% increase in cost! Not worth it all. That money is much wiser spent on RAM, RAID array, or a broadcast monitor.
    Memory: 16GB (4 x 4GB)
    Hard Drives: 300GB 15,000-rpm SAS (for OS X, Final Cut, & other programs) plus 2 x 1TB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s (for video storage)
    Graphics: NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600
    We're thinking about spending the extra $1600 to get the best processor available, since we want this machine to be the hub of the business for about five years.
    The processor is only one part of the whole, and as I just mentioned, the power:cost benefits are not good.
    The graphics card is where we're most torn - specifically between the Quadro 5600, the GeForce 8800, or perhaps even getting the computer with the standard card (or no card) and getting a different third-party card. We do mostly DV now, but we foresee doing HD projects in the future.
    Quadro 5600 is pricey, but I'm not sure about its benefits for people in our field. Even if I had the money for it, I would be hard pressed to consider it considering, again, money is liekly wiser spent elsewhere.
    Also, it looks like we're gonna buy Final Cut Studio 2 and are considering also getting Final Cut Server. It seems the combination would allows us to use the Final Cut suite on other computers (both Mac and Wintel) that don't have their own version of Final Cut installed. Is that the correct interpretation?
    I don't know much about FCServer, but my impression is that it is -- simply speaking -- Final Cut version of Avid Unity. In other words, I am pretty certain that your understanding on that is false. I may be wrong.

  • Release product serial number for final cut studio

    i bought an imac. gonna take it back. installed final cut studio. how can i unlock the key for the next computer? do i have to contact apple to release it?

    You can uninstall all of the FCS components from the iMac before you return it by using this: http://www.digitalrebellion.com/fcs_remover.htm
    When you install FCS on the new computer, use the serial number that was included with the FCS package - it is on stickers affixed to the front cover of the booklet titled "Installing Your Software."
    -DH
    Message was edited by: David Harbsmeier

  • Serial Number for Final Cut Studio

    I just bought a new iMac and I am trying to install Final Cut Studio. I already had it installed on my old computer so the serial number isn't valid. Is there a way to transfer the serial number? I no longer plan on using the old computer.

    Delete it from the old computer, then install it on the new one.
    Bear in mind that if you have FCP 5.0, then it might not work on the new Intel iMac. It was designed for the older PowerPC computer. It might, but you might get an error about the AGP graphics card...meaning that it won't work without a little hacking on your part.
    Shane

  • Installing and Using Logic Studio on the Same iMac as Final Cut Studio 2

    In March of this year, I switched from being a long-time user of PC's to a 24 in. 2.4 GHZ iMac. In late May I purchased Final Cut Studio 2 and Aperture and have greatly enjoyed using both of these applications on my iMac. Both run with no problems under Leopard which I installed shortly after it came out. I am now considering the purchase of Logic Studio since I have enjoyed midi sequencing and audio editing for years on my PC's but wish now to do this on my iMac.
    I note that two of the applications included in Logic Studio (Soundtrack Pro 2 and Compressor 3) are a part of the Final Cut Studio 2 suite of programs that I already have installed on my iMac. How will Logic Studio handle this issue when I run the install of that software, i.e. will it be aware that I already have Soundtrack Pro 2 and Compressor 3 and just have those install options grayed out or will it overwrite my FCS2 installation of those two applications? Are there other issues or conflicts between Aperture or Final Cut Studio 2 applications and Logic Studio that I should know before installing Logic Studio?
    Thank you very much in advance for responding, and I look forward to reading this forum from this point onward.
    Tom

    Thanks again for your prompt responses, blayzay. I look forward to getting and installing Logic Studio. If anyone has any precautions on using it with FCS2 or with Leopard, please add a comment to this thread.
    Tom

  • Is the 24 inch Apple Cinema Display the best choice for Final Cut Studio 2

    I'm about to order a Mac Pro and Final Cut Studio 2 and have a question about monitor choices.
    Is the 24 inch Apple Cinema Display the best choice are there non-Apple monitors that will do as good or better job with HD editing and output?

    COMPUTER MONITORS bear very little on HD editing and output...especially output. They are just the monitors you use to look at your clips and your timeline. THey work for SD and HD. You really only use them to, well, as I said, see what you are doing. It would be nice to have GOOD ONES so the image looks decent. I use the Dell 24" monitors. The current one is the 2408. Nearly half the price of the Apple 23" displays...and really, the only Apple 23" that exists connects via their new connector, so you need a new MacPro or MacBook pro...or some adapter, to get it to work. And they are not worth the extra money, in my experience.
    Samsung monitors are also good.
    Shane

  • Making Room for Final Cut Studio 2

    hiya been a long time since ive been on.
    so here's my problem, right now im working on a g5 tower dual 2.0 2.5 gig ram, very nice machine and has served me well for my final cut and production audio needs. i just recently bought a macbook pro 2.2 version with 120 gig of harddrive space, after hearing that sweet gong sound of the first boot up on a shinny new laptop, i was slightly sad when i saw that i only had 80 gig of space available on my hardddrive. id like to install final cut studio 2 when i get it, along with all the content, and still have room for programs such as tracktor dj studio 3, my music, and creative suite three...
    ive thought about deleting all the unneccesarry programs such as imovie, garage band, idvd, ect. ect. but im unsure what this will do to my system, and what exactly i can get rid of to give me that extra 10 gig or so.
    my question is; 1. can i delete imovie and all the unnecessary junk im never going to use with out system problems? and and 2. what else can i get rid of to give me that extra gig or so, so i can pack this baby with software, and not bog down my system
    peace n love
    ~Jake
    2.0 PowerMac G5, 2.2 Macbook Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    The Final Cut Studio applications only take up about 4gb of space. The other 56gb of content include LiveType Data, SoundTrack Loops, tutorials, templates, etc. You have the option during the installation process to install the "extras" on another drive ... leaving plenty of space on your boot drive.
    -DH

  • Release Notes for Final Cut Studio 5.1

    Numerous bug fixes included in the Universal Binary version of Final Cut Studio 5.1:
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/FinalCut_Pro_5.0_lbnz.pdf

    I'm sure there's no chance Apple are going to make a Universal or a patched PPC version of Final Cut Studio 5.1 available for download.
    I think if you want the fixes in 5.1 then you need to use the crossgrade offer - its certainly unfair for the PPC users who may simply need the various fixes which would normally come in a small Software Update. Then again I just dropped £2500 on a new laptop and Apple want another £35 to use software I already own on it
    BTW FCP 5.1 on my MacBook Pro screams! The other aps run very fast too.
    Mark

  • What Mac to get for Final Cut Studio?

    I've been doing most of my video editing for the last year or so in Sony Vegas on a PC. I'm looking to get into it a bit more seriously and want to make the switch to Final Cut Studio.
    Can I run it on a Macbook Pro? Can I run it WELL on a Macbook Pro? Currently I'm running Sony Vegas on a PC with a Q9350 quad-core CPU, 4gb ram, and an 8800GT graphics card, and I'm not fully satisfied with the way it runs (encoding times are fine, but it's difficult to preview within the software with any semi-complex effects added). What should I be looking for in terms of processing speed and whatnot here? Could I get away with the 13 or 15 inch Macbook pros and still run things well?
    Hard drive size is not an issue, as everything will be archived to a server.

    This isn't the thread in post in.
    Try here
    http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=939
    It depends on which MBP, what type of video you are editing, and other factors.
    Remember as well that FCS3 2009 includes FCP, DVDSP, Compressor, Color, Motion, and Cinema Tools, some of which are GPU based in part.

  • *** Help finding update for FInal Cut Studio

    I'm running FCP 5.0.4 but need to be on the version my new editor is using (5.1.3). I've tried to go to the Apple site, and I've downloaded the 5.1.3 update, but it won't let me update unless I do some updates in between which I can't find.
    Can anyone send me the links I need to get from 5.0.4 to 5.1.3?

    It's really important to keep your discs. Ignoring this crossgrade issue, what would you have done had your system drive crashed and you'd simply had to reinstall the software? Always keep your original software discs somewhere safe.
    As to the 'unusual and unreasonable' issue, you're not the first or last to complain about this - none of us were very happy about it. But remember that Final Cut Studio when installed is about a 35GB suite of applications and media. There's simply no way that would have been doable by Apple as a download. Imagine the number of people who's connections would have dropped during the download, or who simply don't have the bandwidth to download something that large?
    Some things are best done the old way! Anyway - try the XML sequence exchange I mentioned above, that'll save you the money, hassle AND the time.

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