How to: Build Your Own Mac Pro HD Workstation
If you are a video editor working on HD footage and a workstation upgrade is in the future, Mike of HD for Indies fame has an article on building a workstation (Mac or PC) for HD editing and post/correction.
The article is fit for three main users.
Group 1: Just enough to get by. You can accept some risks and hassles-the classic starving indie category.
Group 2: You need something competent-and want greater work flow comforts-but you’re still budget-sensitive.
Group 3: The fully professional, well-equipped individuals solution, also suitable for a small studio or small facility setup.
The optimal setups Mike recommended for these three main groups are:
Group 1: Mac Pro 2.66 GHz tower, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB boot drive minimum; Final Cut Studio software; Nvidia GeForce 7300 graphics card.
Group 2: Mac Pro 2.66 GHz tower, 4 GB RAM, 250 GB boot drive, 500 GB data drive, with Bluetooth/AirPort capabilities and AppleCare protection plan; Final Cut Studio software; ATI X1900 graphics card; Apple 23- and 20-inch monitors.
Group 3: Mac Pro 2.66 GHz tower, 5+ GB RAM, 250 GB boot drive, 500 GB data drive, with wireless cards and AppleCare protection plan; Final Cut Studio software; ATI X1900 graphics card; Apple 30- and 23-inch LCD monitors.
The article is very high in depth and goes over main different options, for many different kinds of users, with many different budgets. Mike seems to favor the Mac platform for HD editing due to the great hardware and software available, mainly Final Cut for post processing of HD content.
I highly recommend reading this article before you go out and purchase a workstation to edit HD content on - a compelling read.
Read [DV]
IBM confirms development, shipment of Nintendo’s Wii chips
The guys over at Kotaku saved up some big news last night for a midnight post. They jist - IBM has officially confirmed that they are producing, and currently in the process of shipping their new “Broadway” chips to Nintendo’s New York plant for final assembly - and they actually started shipping 3 weeks ago. The chips are designed to consume 20% less energy than your standard chip.
“Today’s milestone marks the final stage of our drive to reach both core and nontraditional gamers with an inviting, inclusive and remarkable gaming experience,” said Genyo Takeda, Senior Managing Director and General Manager for Nintendo’s Integrated Research & Development Division.
Perrin Kaplan, Nintendo of America’s vice president of marketing and corporate affairs, said all is well in the world of the Wii.
“Everything is on schedule, Nintendo is very happy,” Perrin said. “We still plan a hearty launch in Q4.”
As you can see, Nintendo is on schedule, and they’re not afraid to rub it in.
Read [Kotaku]
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