Sevenor In Runtime Messages 243 Jul 16, 2006 #11 talldude123 said: I would say new processor, DVD-RW drive. You can keep the RAM and Video card, they'll still work well. Click to expand... Just curious. How DVD-RW can help in making audio editing faster/smoother?
talldude123 said: I would say new processor, DVD-RW drive. You can keep the RAM and Video card, they'll still work well. Click to expand... Just curious. How DVD-RW can help in making audio editing faster/smoother?
E EricB Chillin Techie Messages 11,861 Location USA Jul 16, 2006 #12 joshd said: i heard macs are the way to go for audio? dont the powerPC CPUs handle it alot better or something... i dont know really, i just heard that somewhere... Click to expand... yep. mac's rely more on on hardware to do their chores. they are better for audio and video editing. pc's rely more on software
joshd said: i heard macs are the way to go for audio? dont the powerPC CPUs handle it alot better or something... i dont know really, i just heard that somewhere... Click to expand... yep. mac's rely more on on hardware to do their chores. they are better for audio and video editing. pc's rely more on software