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macrumors 6502a
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: baltimore, md
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Can a hackintoshed MSI wind handle video editing?
Hey guys,
I been thinking about selling my macbook pro. I don't really use it to its full potential. I do occasional video editing here and there, and that is really why I keep the macbook pro around. I have a thinkpax x301 that is just as good and capable for the daily tasks of life and in fact is more compatible with my school software and such. So I been thinking about selling the macbook pro and keeping around a hackintoshed MSI wind. Do you guys know if the MSI wind can do some video editing? Just light photo based videos from imovie. What do you guys think? Just need some opinions!
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macrumors Demi-God
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I'd say "no", but that's just me. That seems like a disaster.
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macrumors 6502
Join Date: May 2008
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I would say imovie should be ok, but can't guarantee it.
Best thing would be to google what you're seeking and also ask, search, at the main hackintosh sites.
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macrumors Demi-God
Join Date: Jul 2009
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He atom isn't quick enough to handle ve mate.
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macrumors newbie
Join Date: Nov 2009
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I think your asking for problems, but that is just me. Consider the GPU requirements of the software. Consider if Atom processors are going to be supported going forward. Consider an iMac or just keeping the MacBook Pro.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Please tell me this is a joke. Are you really asking if you can do one of the MOST resource intensive tasks you can possibly do on a personal computer, and run them on the LEAST powerful cpu on the market?
Well, you could probably run a marathon barefoot, but the results are not going to be pretty, and it's gonna be FAR from enjoyable. Rather painful, actually. |
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macrumors 6502a
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It could probably run the software, and do the rendering, but it would do it at a rate of molasses. The question is how long do you want to wait between mouse clicks? It would probably be quick to draw out the individual frames of your video in a flip book and flip it.
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macrumors 6502a
Join Date: Oct 2007
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How about a mac mini? Basically I am finding the macbook pro pretty repetitive since I have a nice sized notebook already.
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macrumors Demi-God
Join Date: Jul 2006
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A Mac Mini would be fine, but the MSI Wind, as others have stated, would probably just be a huge headache.
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macrumors newbie
Join Date: Jan 2009
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It can't. I've got one (for browsing etc) and it isn't powerfull enough for ve.
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macrumors 68000
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Georgia
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Like others have said it would be quite slow. But technically it should be able to as the G3 500mhz iMac DV with either 128MB or 256MB RAM could perform video editing with iMovie 1.
edit: Heck the Quadra 660AV could do video editing with its 25Mhz 68040 and 55Mhz AT&T DSP chip.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Redondo Beach, California
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Why a Hachintosh MSI? Why not make the Thinkpad dual boot? It would be cheaper and faster.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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The processor will be very slow… the bigger problem you'll have is the lack of RAM… since the most most netbooks can use is 2GB (including the Wind)
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macrumors 6502a
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Ah but probably not easier. With the MSI, everything works and it is actually a project (modding the notebook with glowing apple). Trying to make a truly mini macbook.
Hmm, not sure what to do. Wish I did not love apple software so much.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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I would suggest either hang on to your mac book pro (you're always better off with something a little more powerful than you need with computers). Or If you're considering a pc just get windows and be done with it. I have had both and even windows was not as much problems/messing around as the hackintosh thing. If you have any doubts about what I am saying just read some of the issues with snow leopard on the hackintosh forums out there. |
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Basic video? Yes.
I did make huge video projects on my Umax s900 back in the days, it had 784 MB ram and 2x 36GB 10.000 rpm UWSCSI SCSI HDs. I did use a Radius DV card to import videos and edited in 720x576 res (PAL). The only thing that was faster on the Umax is the HDs, and Umax only had a 2x 250GHz 604e CPUs. The graphics didn't have much power either. I had a ix Mirco 8MB card and a ATI Rage 16MB card. Rendering back then took the whole lunch for just short effects and it took hours to build the final projects, but it did work and produced high quality video. Editing on my MBP is a totally different experience, no more coffee breaks for adding small transitions and no more overnight project building. The results aren't much different in the end, but the workflow is 100 times better! Editing on a 10 inch screen tho..
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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I run barefoot all the time. It's not bad at all... And I enjoy it.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Hahha damn! Good points guys.
I am trying to find use for all 3 of my computers a bit too much -_-!!
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Back to the original post, your real question should be do I get rid of the IBM or Macbook Pro? What is the screen resolution of the MSI? If it's less than 1024x768 you probably want to keep the MacBook Pro. Which I think is a better solution anyway..... keep the MacBook and get rid of the IBM. Running bootcamp or VM fusion on a Mac would be way better than running iMovie on a MSI Hackintosh. Did I just agree with Jay? A MacBook Pro and a small Hackintosh is a perfect combo........in my world anyway
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The Atom can barely handle web browsing : /
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Flawless you say? That seems like a strong statement.
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