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  • Edius and Apple Mac

    Asking the question on behalf of another who would like to go to Edius but having a broadcast background uses an Apple Mac. Will there be a Mac version in the future
    System Asus WS Z390 Pro MB, CPU i9 9900K, 32gb 3000mhz Ram, EVGA GTX1070TI, BM IP4K Win 10, BD Burner 1 Evo 840 and 4 Hotswap caddies
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    Monitors Samsung 32 inch tv as main 1 LG M2350D,1 D2343 1 DM2350D as output to (3D) IP4K, PXW X70,Canon FX400

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    Dual boot Mac OS and Windows?
    System 1 - Win7 64/Edius 5.51/Asus P8/8Gb RAM/RAID0/i7 2600K OC/nVidia Quadra 600
    System 2 - Win XP/Edius v4.61/Asus P5 DH Deluxe/4Gb RAM/RAID0/Quad Core 2.4Ghz Q6600/nVidia 9800GT 512Mb/NXHD + other stuff

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    • #3
      Already suggested but he wants to stay Mac OS
      System Asus WS Z390 Pro MB, CPU i9 9900K, 32gb 3000mhz Ram, EVGA GTX1070TI, BM IP4K Win 10, BD Burner 1 Evo 840 and 4 Hotswap caddies
      Plugins Vistitle 2.8, TP7, NB TFX5
      Monitors Samsung 32 inch tv as main 1 LG M2350D,1 D2343 1 DM2350D as output to (3D) IP4K, PXW X70,Canon FX400

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      • #4
        Bootcamp with windows is the best option.
        There are users on the forum who run EDIUS on a mac but with windows. :)
        Steve

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        • #5
          Anyone using VirtualBox, VMWare Fusion or Parallels Desktop with Edius?
          Rusty Rogers | Films
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          • #6
            Originally posted by John Lewis View Post
            Asking the question on behalf of another who would like to go to Edius but having a broadcast background uses an Apple Mac. Will there be a Mac version in the future
            I hate to sound this way, but, I hope it stays PC only.
            Many reasons, but the main reason is the splitting of the workforce. It is tight enough to get things added in a timely manner. Having to have a team to code for MAC will take away needed engineers and programmers that could be added to add new features to the PC version.
            While showing Edius 6 at WEVA, I had that same question asked of me several times. My answer there was a little more like 'never.' Then I explained the workforce concept.
            there was no doubt that they were all impressed with the speed of Edius.
            Last edited by Jerry; 09-18-2010, 01:29 AM.
            Jerry
            Six Gill DV

            If you own the Tutorials and you need help, PM me.

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            Main System:: Azrock z690 Taichi, [email protected], 64gb ram, Lian Li Galahad 360mm in push pull, Lian Li 011 Dynamic XL ROG case, 13 Lian Infinity fans, Win11 Pro , Samsung 980 1tb boot NVME, 2TB Sabrent M.2 NVME, 2 TB WD 850x NVME, 1TB Samsung SSD, 12TB Raid 0, BM MINI MONITOR 4K, , Dual LG 27GK65S-B 144Hz monitors, GTX 1080ti SC Black Edius X.
            Second System: EditHD Ultimax-i7, X58, [email protected], Corsair H80, Win764, 24gb ram, Storm 3g, Samsung 840 Pro 256, 4tb and 6tb RAID 0 on backplane, GTX 980ti Classified, Edius 9.55, Apple 30", Samsung 24", dual BD.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by John Lewis View Post
              Already suggested but he wants to stay Mac OS
              I have converted several Final Cut Pro/Mac users to Edius and Win7

              They can't believe how fast everything happens now
              Anton Strauss
              Antons Video Productions - Sydney

              EDIUS X WG with BM Mini Monitor 4k and BM Mini Recorder, Gigabyte X299 UD4 Pro, Intel Core i9 9960X 16 Core, 32 Threads @ 4.3Ghz, Corsair Water Cooling, Gigabyte RTX-2070 Super 3X 8GB Video Card, Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD for System, 8TB Samsung Raid0 SSD for Video, 2 Pioneer BDR-209 Blu-ray/DVD burners, Hotswap Bay for 3.5" Sata and 2.5" SSD, Phanteks Enthoo Pro XL Tower, Corsair 32GB DDR4 Ram, Win10 Pro

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              • #8
                I think you WEVA answer is closer to reality Jerry. I think he will just need to get more HD space and Boot Camp
                System Asus WS Z390 Pro MB, CPU i9 9900K, 32gb 3000mhz Ram, EVGA GTX1070TI, BM IP4K Win 10, BD Burner 1 Evo 840 and 4 Hotswap caddies
                Plugins Vistitle 2.8, TP7, NB TFX5
                Monitors Samsung 32 inch tv as main 1 LG M2350D,1 D2343 1 DM2350D as output to (3D) IP4K, PXW X70,Canon FX400

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                • #9
                  My answer there was a little more like 'never.'
                  I do not disagree. I would suspect that at such time as the 300 lb brains running GV believe that there is a viable market for a native Mac version they will seriously consider porting it over. Viable market means enough NEW sales of a Mac version to cover the cost of the port and continuing maintenance.

                  But would take a lot of individual additional sales to make that worth while. Very few other software products at similar price points do it today (except perhaps for those that were native Mac at or close to the their outset, or from the shareware or GNU license model community).

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                  • #10
                    But once it is ported over, what's to stop
                    Big Steve from buying it and shutting it
                    down for PC or even both. Much like several other
                    PC programs that have gone that route.
                    Especially, if Mac Edius is outselling
                    FCP.
                    A scenario that could be reality!
                    Jerry
                    Six Gill DV

                    If you own the Tutorials and you need help, PM me.

                    Vistitle YouTube Channel
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                    Main System:: Azrock z690 Taichi, [email protected], 64gb ram, Lian Li Galahad 360mm in push pull, Lian Li 011 Dynamic XL ROG case, 13 Lian Infinity fans, Win11 Pro , Samsung 980 1tb boot NVME, 2TB Sabrent M.2 NVME, 2 TB WD 850x NVME, 1TB Samsung SSD, 12TB Raid 0, BM MINI MONITOR 4K, , Dual LG 27GK65S-B 144Hz monitors, GTX 1080ti SC Black Edius X.
                    Second System: EditHD Ultimax-i7, X58, [email protected], Corsair H80, Win764, 24gb ram, Storm 3g, Samsung 840 Pro 256, 4tb and 6tb RAID 0 on backplane, GTX 980ti Classified, Edius 9.55, Apple 30", Samsung 24", dual BD.

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                    • #11
                      Being an FCP user as well, the proapps and Desktops (Macpros) seem to get little attention and support now from Apple. All their interested in is the money making iJunk presently.

                      I honestly can't see enough interest in the Mac community to justify the rewrite.
                      Alan.

                      More or less retired now. Still on the Essex(UK) coast. Edius 8.2wg all sorts of other, more or less redundant kit - production & Post.

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                      • #12
                        The big plus would be in the broadcast market. One of the reasons I have heard some people at the BBC favouring Adobe or Avid over FCP is that they work on both platforms and they don't want to be tied to programs that only work on one type of machine. It is more limiting to be stuck to using just Macs than just PCs however.

                        I have used EDIUS on a MAC with bootcamp happily, even used NX and SPARK hardware on a Mac Pro via bootcamp. Parallels is not recommended although I have never personally tried that.
                        EDIUS silver certified trainer.
                        Main edit laptop: DVC Kaby Lake desktop processor laptop, 32GB RAM, 3.5Ghz i5 desktop processor, nVidia 1060, Windows 10.
                        Desktop: 4Ghz 9900K processor, 32GB RAM, nVidia 1660TI GPU, Windows 10.
                        Desktop: 2Ghz 12 core Xeon processor, 32GB RAM, nVidia 1060, BM Intensity Pro, Windows 10

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                        • #13
                          There's a recent posting on the FCP cow community that the BBC have just installed 2000 seats of Premiere Pro!
                          Alan.

                          More or less retired now. Still on the Essex(UK) coast. Edius 8.2wg all sorts of other, more or less redundant kit - production & Post.

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                          • #14
                            On the other hand our local branch of the BBC is using EDIUS for all their same day edits...
                            EDIUS silver certified trainer.
                            Main edit laptop: DVC Kaby Lake desktop processor laptop, 32GB RAM, 3.5Ghz i5 desktop processor, nVidia 1060, Windows 10.
                            Desktop: 4Ghz 9900K processor, 32GB RAM, nVidia 1660TI GPU, Windows 10.
                            Desktop: 2Ghz 12 core Xeon processor, 32GB RAM, nVidia 1060, BM Intensity Pro, Windows 10

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