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mar. 7 déc. 2004, 12:46
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 12 Inscrit : 01 juil. 03 Lieu : Warren - US Membre no 20,476 |
Will this really run ALL Windows based pc programs? I assume that would mean music production programs as well??
Anyone using it now??? http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebO....0.6.13.11.29.3 |
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mar. 7 déc. 2004, 21:05
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 12 Inscrit : 11 oct. 04 Lieu : Hosle - NO Membre no 53,047 |
Virtual PC is running a real version of Windows XP, so it should be able to run any true XP-compatible program.
Version 7 is a huge improvement over earlier versions, with which I had problems accessing hardware (network, printers etc). The new version also seems a lot more stable and user-friendly. I have not tried it with music programs and hardware. Jan Erik |
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mer. 8 déc. 2004, 06:28
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Rookie Groupe : Members Messages : 38 Inscrit : 29 nov. 04 Lieu : Victoria - CA Membre no 55,783 |
Microsoft Windows is running in "virtual" hardware; each normal hardware function of the PC has to be simulated in software and then translated out to the Mac hardware that will provide the interface. Microsoft doesn't make specifications easily available on their site; however all of the interface issues mentioned have to do with printers, scanners, networks and CD drives, no mention of audio.
I have not tried VPC with audio software, but I would be very surprised if any pro audio software/hardware worked correctly. For example, although you may be able to install Gigastudio and its drivers, how would you make it address a Mac interface which did not support GSIF? It is also much slower than Windows on a Pentium machine, timing problems would be another key issue for any audio program. I suggest looking at VirtualPC only if you have a text-based or non-audio Windows application that you must run. Accounting program? Sure. Acid? Forget it. Thanks Trevor CanadaRAM.com |
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jeu. 9 déc. 2004, 05:23
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Member Groupe : Members Messages : 55 Inscrit : 04 janv. 04 Lieu : Brisbane - AU Membre no 32,416 |
can i just ask why'd you would want this for music software? does that not defeat the purpose of having a mac!?
acid and fruityloops - if u really really want to use these you may as well buy a pc they are cheap as chips nowdays anyways. to answer your question though - no they will not run music software adequetly enough. |
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jeu. 9 déc. 2004, 12:13
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 12 Inscrit : 01 juil. 03 Lieu : Warren - US Membre no 20,476 |
I bought Cool Edit Pro recently and use it on my laptop.., just curious in it would run on the mac to.
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ven. 10 déc. 2004, 01:22
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 14 Inscrit : 06 juil. 04 Lieu : Corona - US Membre no 46,384 |
fyi, cool edit pro was bought by adobe and is now adobe audition, im a big fan of it too ....
i guess im the first person here who's actually using vpc 7 , it's okkkk, better then vpc6 but still your running an os on top of an os so it's pretty slow, i'd say forget about using it for audio programs, waaayyy too slow for that, maybe some simple audio editing but thats about it, also it doesnt go full screen (or at least i havent figured out how too, which is annoyin because you're workin in a pretty small space. i personally dont reccommend, but for a the few minor programs that are on pc and not mac it does the job |
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jeu. 18 août 2005, 14:54
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Rookie Groupe : Members Messages : 32 Inscrit : 03 mai 05 Lieu : Glenelg South - AU Membre no 65,139 |
so im not the only one that would want to see adobe audition out for osx then? seriously, its not a bad F***ING idea
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