Charles F. McConathy (mcconathy@mail.netus.com)
Sun, 20 Jun 99 12:57:19 +0100
Bob Slatyer:
Apple does not offically support FCP with PAL. We have users in various
parts of the world that are using the software with PAL. One of the main
issues to watch out for is keyboard calls...FCP has lots of keyboard
commands thus one needs a US board since this one of the things that will
change once FCP is locally supported.
>Hi again Charles,
>Just as I had made my decision to go with Final Cut Pro, I read in one of
>the replies to my request that FCP is not compatible with PAL. Is this right
>and if so, any idea when the PAL version is expected.
>Regards,
>Bob Slatyer.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Charles F. McConathy <mcconathy@mail.netus.com>
>To: digvid-l@ucdavis.edu <digvid-l@ucdavis.edu>
>Date: Friday, June 18, 1999 12:09 AM
>Subject: Re: Digital Video editing info for Mac G3.
>
>
>>Bob Slatyer:
>>
>>I am biased since we sell lots of Final Cut Pro...our Josh Mellicker has
>>published a QuickStart CD for Final Cut Pro which helps get one up and
>>going and comes free with purchase of FCP. We have done dozens of FCP
>>demo's at trade shows and in our training room which have been well
>>received.
>>
>>If it were me I would go with a B/W G3 and Final Cut Pro...Why? Excellent
>>compositing (about 50% of After Effects included in application),
>>excellent for long form projects, excellent audio enhancing, accepts
>>plug-ins, well supported by Apple, etc, etc.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Charles F. McConathy
>>
>>
Thanks,
Charles F. McConathy, President, ProMax Systems, Inc., Irvine, Calif.
Macintosh Digital Video Editing Turnkey Systems - Data Storage Specialist
Web Site: http://www.promax.com
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