Hello Everyone, new to Mac type here to please be gentle!
I've been a PC person since forever but more and more I've come in need of a mac, mainly for editing and the use of Final Cut Pro and After Effects. My PC has served me well but was slowing and so when I saw a cheap G5 for sale I snapped it up. Now I'm aware it's the older PowerPC style and it doesn't support the latest and greatest apps but FCP 6 will do me fine. However I have some hardware setup questions I can't seem to find a simple answer to anywhere so I turn to you for help.
My G5 came with a rather nice 23' HD Cinema display that I'm currently using, however in my old PC setup I used 3 monitors, 2 identical ones and a TV via DVI-HDMI so I could edit over the two windows and monitor my work on the telly.
This mac has one DVI output which the Cinema Display is using and a weird ADC port which I can't use. Firstly, will a simple "ADC to DVI" adapter work and allow me to use two monitors? I'm in the UK, can anyone suggest a good one, not sure it I trust the "generic" ones that pop up on eBay.
Secondly, what options do I have to enable a third monitor, there are USB to DVI options but none of these seem to support the PowerPC Mac that I have. Helps? Is a PCIx/PCI graphics card worth it?!
My preferred setup would be 1 cinema display and 2x 1440x900 monitors (90 degree rotate) either side to allow me to have various bins and settings and have the main monitor for the timeline etc. Is this possible?
Spec wise this is what I have Power Mac G5 (June 2004) - Technical Specifications (2.5ghz variant)
As I say I'm very new to the world of Mac and I appreciate some of the things I'm after may not be supported, but I think it must be possible somehow...
I've been a PC person since forever but more and more I've come in need of a mac, mainly for editing and the use of Final Cut Pro and After Effects. My PC has served me well but was slowing and so when I saw a cheap G5 for sale I snapped it up. Now I'm aware it's the older PowerPC style and it doesn't support the latest and greatest apps but FCP 6 will do me fine. However I have some hardware setup questions I can't seem to find a simple answer to anywhere so I turn to you for help.
My G5 came with a rather nice 23' HD Cinema display that I'm currently using, however in my old PC setup I used 3 monitors, 2 identical ones and a TV via DVI-HDMI so I could edit over the two windows and monitor my work on the telly.
This mac has one DVI output which the Cinema Display is using and a weird ADC port which I can't use. Firstly, will a simple "ADC to DVI" adapter work and allow me to use two monitors? I'm in the UK, can anyone suggest a good one, not sure it I trust the "generic" ones that pop up on eBay.
Secondly, what options do I have to enable a third monitor, there are USB to DVI options but none of these seem to support the PowerPC Mac that I have. Helps? Is a PCIx/PCI graphics card worth it?!
My preferred setup would be 1 cinema display and 2x 1440x900 monitors (90 degree rotate) either side to allow me to have various bins and settings and have the main monitor for the timeline etc. Is this possible?
Spec wise this is what I have Power Mac G5 (June 2004) - Technical Specifications (2.5ghz variant)
As I say I'm very new to the world of Mac and I appreciate some of the things I'm after may not be supported, but I think it must be possible somehow...