View Full Version : MacBook v.s. MacBook Pro for Final Cut Express
Instylew86
Aug 20, 2008, 01:10 PM
Hi,
I am an amateur editor about to buy my first Mac laptop and I need help deciding which one to purchase. I usually have used AVID in the past so I am not very savvy about Macs or FCE so I really need some guidance so I don't go out and make a mistake.
namethisfile
Aug 20, 2008, 01:43 PM
Hi,
I am an amateur editor about to buy my first Mac laptop and I need help deciding which one to purchase. I usually have used AVID in the past so I am not very savvy about Macs or FCE so I really need some guidance so I don't go out and make a mistake.
A macbook should be fine for FCE. It meets the tech requirements.
http://www.apple.com/finalcutexpress/specs.html
the only other advise is to get a 7200rpm external firewire drive for video editing as the stock HD for the MB is only 5400rpm.
Keep in mind, though, that FCP will not run on a macbook w/ intel integrated graphics in case you upgrade in the future.
bigbossbmb
Aug 20, 2008, 02:01 PM
^that's not entirely true...
Final Cut Studio will not run on a macbook, specifically Motion and Color. FCP will run just fine.
TaKashMoney
Aug 20, 2008, 02:29 PM
FCP, because it utilizes the processor and not the GPU, runs very well even on a Macbook, and I am editing in HD.
It is correct, however, that motion and color will not run at all on a Macbook and at least a Pro is needed.
If you are on a tight budget, a Macbook (with enough RAM) is a wonderfully capable editing machine. Who would of thought it?
dasikes
Aug 20, 2008, 04:25 PM
^that's not entirely true...
Final Cut Studio will not run on a macbook, specifically Motion and Color. FCP will run just fine.
The studio will run on a MacBook. Not necessarily well, but it all runs...
namethisfile
Aug 21, 2008, 10:43 AM
The studio will run on a MacBook. Not necessarily well, but it all runs...
I just don't get why one would want to run studio in a macbook if you think it doesn't run it well. if it does run at all.
but, the previous commentator is right. FCP will work on macbooks. Not Motion or Color b/c of the GPU requirements.
I don't know what the installation process is like w/ FCP Studio on a macbook as I've nerver done it. Perhaps, it will allow one to install FCP and not the rest. In this case, if you have a macbook, it's pointless to get FCP Studio and vice versa b/c FCP is not a standalone app.
As for FCP running well? I just don't know why it wouldn't - given you have a 7200rpm drive, enough ram, and not working in super high-def. just kidding. there is no such thing as super hi-def. i mean, you don't have a thousand video and audio layers.
There is always FCE, too, which I know runs well on all macs.
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