1/28/2024 0 Comments Cinema 4d 10.6.8 mac![]() ![]() Not sure of the exact specs but I do know that USB 3 is WAY faster, like exponentially faster than USB 2. I think it should work okay depending on what you are doing. I have heard of people doing HD capture using USB 2. ![]() It might depend on the number of tracks, external resource linking etc etc. USB 2 should be fast enough for doing heavy drive reading tasks like video. We made the decision that the freaking fast powerful MBP was as good as a desktop system AND it's freaking portable! then you get a new mac and have to get all new cables. Previously I was using a not so new mac mini. I work at home and my boss got me a new macbook pro with retina display and maxed out ram. I had to deal with getting all new cables for my work/home computer. Also, I have a 2 terabyte external drive to back up using Time Machine. Hardware: an iMac, OS 10.8.3 (it's Mountain Lion, which I don't like as much as I liked Lion), 3.4GHz Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM. There is a lot of software out there, some of it free, that is useful. That's actually how i found ASPro, which at that time was Moho. I'm always looking for new software to do various things, and when I find it I like to try it out. ![]() Quicktime Pro is also essential (it's Quicktime Player 7, not the newer Quicktime, which I detest) it can convert movies and edit them to some degree, as well as compile image sequences (I usually render everything as a JPEG or PNG sequence, then compile in Quicktime). I use Cinema 4D for 3D animation and modeling, and have used Vue, but I find it clunky and difficult to use. Photoshop and Illustrator are essential for what I do, whether it's animation or stills. I have actually used ASPro as a video editor also a couple of times, bringing in videos and stills and dissolving them together and adding text. I don't have Final Cut Pro, but I have Premiere, which is what I use for most of my video editing. I do have Adobe Audition, but haven't used it much. For audio I generally use Audacity (home and work). My home one is older, slower and smaller, so most of this is about the one at work, which is not 2 years old yet (of course, computers, it seems, become obsolete in about 6 months these days). I can't give you an answer about the USB question, or about the 3 or 4 terabyte drive on the 2011 MacBook. ![]()
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