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Old 4th May 2004, 01:09   #8  |  Link
Arky
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MAC emulation would not be a good idea for use with TFDVDEdit. This program places a fundamental emphasis on I/O, and without bullet-proof emulation of this, the results could not be 100% certain. Emulation is not the magic answer it is often claimed to be.

You can pick up a second hand i-mac for very little money on eBay, which I would recommend as your best course of action if you wish to use 'Edit seriously. Don't forget, the alternative option for seamless-branching will set you back several hundred thousand dollars.

Makes a secondhand i-mac + TFDVDEdit look an absolute bargain, if you ask me...


Arky ;o)
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