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 Playing video games on rear-projection HD sets. Safe?
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Joe Redifer

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RE: Playing video games on rear-projection HD sets. Safe? - May 31, 2005 13:47

Adobe Premiere, or Vegas 5.0

Ewwwwwwwwww.....
President Pain

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RE: Playing video games on rear-projection HD sets. Safe? - Jun 03, 2005 12:59
ewwww why do you say ewwwww

Those are some of the best video editing programs in the world.

Maybe you don' t like it because you don' t know how to use it.

Hahahahaha
Joe Redifer

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RE: Playing video games on rear-projection HD sets. Safe? - Jun 03, 2005 16:37

Those are some of the best video editing programs in the world.

Maybe if you live in Amateur PC land. I have a PC and I have used both of those apps and they don' t have anywhere near the flexibility and usability of Final Cut Pro. And Vegas Video has an absolutely horrid and ass-backwards user interface. A friend of mine who was a hardcore Windows guy and also VERY into video editing spent quite a bit of money on Adobe Premiere for his computer and he used it A LOT for a couple of years, updating when required. Not long ago he had me assist him when he bought a Mac and Final Cut Pro. He loves Final Cut Pro much more than Premiere since it is much more flexible. He doesn' t have everything figured out yet, but he can tell it' s better. I didn' t even have to talk him into getting a Mac, his frustration with the PC apps did that for him.
< Message edited by Joe Redifer -- 4 Jun 05 0:42:29 >
Terry Bogard

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RE: Playing video games on rear-projection HD sets. Safe? - Jun 03, 2005 20:12

Maybe if you live in Amateur PC land.


I agree with that. I used Adobe Premiere a lot on my older laptop and PC setup and while it feels user-friendly and intuitive, even for a wanna-be amateur such as myself the program felt a little limiting at times.
locopuyo

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RE: Playing video games on rear-projection HD sets. Safe? - Jun 03, 2005 21:28
If you burn in the Halo 2 hud onto your TV I consider you extremely badass.
President Pain

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RE: Playing video games on rear-projection HD sets. Safe? - Jun 03, 2005 23:01
Well your right if you use a Mac but some people don' t use mac

As I said before if Final Cut Pro Creators would be smart and make one for PC then by all means I would definitly use it over any other program.

Because it is the best on a Mac
Joe Redifer

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RE: Playing video games on rear-projection HD sets. Safe? - Jun 04, 2005 02:34
Well being that Apple makes Final Cut Pro and Apple makes Macs, it' s probably pretty unlikely. Why would they put their top end system-selling software on the competition? That' s like Nintendo making the upcoming Zelda game for the PS2 as well.

I' m glad not everybody uses Macs. Keeps the virus hackers away. It also means I get paid more than PC editors since I have better tools.
< Message edited by Joe Redifer -- 4 Jun 05 10:34:51 >
President Pain

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RE: Playing video games on rear-projection HD sets. Safe? - Jun 05, 2005 18:51
Those bastards
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