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#449589 - 09/22/09 12:35 AM Re: Video cards
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So money is an issue after all. News. There should be a ton of cracked software for Mac OS X out there also. The different versions of a professional environment which is then downgraded is a common business model. Pricing seems to be as usual as well. Some CAD software licenses can cost over 10.000 bucks I read somewhere. Cracking these types of applications doesn't always work, as the output files will sometimes state the unlicensed status in some meta data; an embarrassment for companies caught doing it.

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#449590 - 09/22/09 09:56 PM Re: Video cards
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NVIDIA GeForce

...or...

ATI Radeon?




It depends on the platform. Graphic card drivers aren't a trivial piece of software and they have to be written specifically for whatever operating system you use. I use Linux, so Nvidia. Although Intel is becoming more popular. I think I remember seeing somewhere that ATI has better drivers for Macs than nVidia does, so double check that.

Windows, it doesn't probably doesn't matter either way. But, as stated previously, read reviews of the most graphics intensive software you want to use to see if it can make use of some random feature that's on one card but not the other.

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#449591 - 09/23/09 01:08 AM Re: Video cards
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So money is an issue after all. News. There should be a ton of cracked software for Mac OS X out there also. The different versions of a professional environment which is then downgraded is a common business model. Pricing seems to be as usual as well. Some CAD software licenses can cost over 10.000 bucks I read somewhere.




Of course it is. Why spend money on something that has 10 components, when you'll only use a handful of them? Photoshop has too much stupid shit, thus for editing, I can't justify it. If I were to invest in any version of CS from Adobe, it would be simply for Illustrator, because I like(d) making my own maps, etc.
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#449592 - 09/23/09 02:00 AM Re: Video cards
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The downgraded versions don't necessarily just take some modules away, they rather limit functionality, features or quality. That's not very comforting for a professional workflow, because the features cut from the full premium versions are in most cases critical ones.
I don't know how tough the demands are for what Eric is going to do with video, but the complexity of the average gonzo porn videos don't seem that high-end to me. Some Vivid title, basically a gonzo flick marketed as a feature, mentions the use of Final Cut Pro for video and Pro Tools, a professional audio studio standard, for audio in the credits.
Vivid won't have to mind about the cost of their workstations, but someone else, maybe like Eric, will want to do things more cost-effectively.
Professional versions of a video editing suite might be a good idea, although they can be overkill for the gonzo market in some cases. Audio editing can be done in audio sequencers like Cakewalk Sonar, Apple Logic, Steinberg Cubase or others, which cost a fraction of Pro Tools when bought. And, to be closer to how software is actually used, it'd be fair to mention once more that there's always the possibility to just use the most current versions of tools, not in every case the most current one legally available, cracked and basically for the cost of the hardware to run it plus some broadband internet access.
It'd depend on how accepting the people in the industry are, should there be any traces of meta data or whatever else might be put in the output files that states the cracked nature of the source program. Going legit all the way is fine, but can cost a lot of money. People who are just starting to learn the use of complex tools might want to test all the major ones out and stick to the preferred one.

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#449593 - 09/23/09 08:34 AM Re: Video cards
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Why spend money on something that has 10 components, when you'll only use a handful of them?




When I glanced at the reviews for Final Cut Express, some people were saying they used iMovie until they got frustrated with the limitations. Then, they stepped up to Final Cut Express. It's probably the same that the next step is Final Cut Pro. Sinking time into reading the reviews will tell you stuff like this.

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