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| Re: Parallel compression plugin from UA [message #93277 is a reply to message #93276] |
Sun, 02 December 2007 14:45   |
DJ
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>(859) 635-5762FYI, with the MacBook Pro 17" you can quickly plug in to a desk top monitor
up to 30". If you want a lap top you still want portability, that kind of
a combination might work well for you, and you have dual monitors with that
set up, not to mention you can run Windows and Mac OS on the MacBook Pro.
There are rumors of a 24" MacBook Pro coming, this I've got to see.
James
"Stephen Stecyk" <smp@smppro.com> wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone might have suggestions as to what the best laptop
>on the market is today. I have the rare opportunity to get one, with a
"sky
>is the limit" budget. To make a long story short, my wife is going to be
>laid up for about 6 weeks and requires the use of a laptop to do her work.
>Once we started talking, we realized that between the both of us, we could
>put it to good use: her for her business use, and me with remote music
>possiblities. So we decided to go hog wild and split the cost.
>
>So far, I'm tossing between a HP Pavilion HDX and a Dell XPS M2010.
>Primarily, we want a 20" laptop with lots of power (both CPU and memory).
>If Apple made a 20" laptop, I'd be all over it, but what can you do.
>
>Any suggestions?
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| Re: Parallel compression plugin from UA [message #93279 is a reply to message #93277] |
Sun, 02 December 2007 16:24   |
Cujjo
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p? No kidding? You'd need a really big lap! Or maybe it'd
be a laptop built for two. :^)
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
> James
>
> "Stephen Stecyk" <smp@smppro.com> wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone might have suggestions as to what the best laptop
>
>> on the market is today. I have the rare opportunity to get one, with a
> "sky
>> is the limit" budget. To make a long story short, my wife is going to be
>
>> laid up for about 6 weeks and requires the use of a laptop to do her work.
>
>> Once we started talking, we realized that between the both of us, we could
>
>> put it to good use: her for her business use, and me with remote music
>> possiblities. So we decided to go hog wild and split the cost.
>>
>> So far, I'm tossing between a HP Pavilion HDX and a Dell XPS M2010.
>> Primarily, we want a 20" laptop with lots of power (both CPU and memory).
>
>> If Apple made a 20" laptop, I'd be all over it, but what can you do.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>It was a typo, it's a 1720 and the interfaces I'll be using with it are either
the NI Traktor Skratch thing (USB 2) or an RME multiface. I'll have to get
the RME Express card if I want to use it but that's not a huge deal.
TCB
Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>HI Thad,
>What re you using for an
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| Re: Parallel compression plugin from UA [message #93280 is a reply to message #93279] |
Sun, 02 December 2007 16:14   |
DJ
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audio interface on the laptop?
>Not sure on the 1710 but on most of the other current Dells they use
>both Ricoh and Agere firewire chip sets. Neither will be as compatible
>or perform as well as TI or Via FW chipsets.
>If you machine has a express card then you might be able to bypass that
>limitation by using a 2 port fw400 express card with a TI chipset.
>I only see the 1720 on their web site is the 1710 a refurb?
>
>Chris
>
>
>TCB wrote:
>> Just to further cloud the issue of what costs too much in the computer
department,
>> I ordered a new laptop today. It's going to be a combination office and
DJ
>> machine for me. I WANTED hefty and big, more screen space for writing/testing
>> code and more weight to make it harder to knock off the table while I'm
working
>> the wax.
>>
>> So, Dell Inspiron 1720. 17" wide screen display, I upgraded to a 1920
x 1200
>> resolution, Core 2 Duo at 2.0 Ghz, 256 MB nVidia 8600m GT video card,
1 GB
>> of memory (I'll upgrade that with Crucial after the fact), 120 GB SATA
drive
>> (again, I'll upgrade that later).
>>
>> $1280 including tax and shipping.
>>
>> Opinions?
>>
>> TCB
>>
>
>--
>Chris Ludwig
>ADK
>chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
>www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
>(859) 635-5762I haven't used that particular XPS model but we've had a few of the 13" models
out in the field at work. I put XP on them which was a moderate PITA but
they're run nicely. See Chris Ludwig's note about FW chipsets if you're thinking
of using a FW interface. I don't have any so can't speak to that issue.
TCB
"Stephen Stecyk" <smp@smppro.com> wrote:
>I was wo
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| Re: Parallel compression plugin from UA [message #93292 is a reply to message #93280] |
Mon, 03 December 2007 07:40   |
Cujjo
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ny suggestions?
>>
>"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
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>Guys,
>
>There's no way the Air is going to bomb. Cost is not a barrier to a DINK
>setup with tons of disposable income. You guys are thinking way way way
too
>techie.
>
>The people that are going to lap this thing up wouldn't even know where
to
>stick a CAT5 cable. All an apple rep will have to do is walk into a starbuks
>and whip out the Air. Shit, they'll be selling the thing with lattes and
>a gucci bag before the end of the year, Guaranteed :-)
>
>Chuck
>
Ok Chuck, your right: )
>Chuck
>
>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>>HI James,
>>>I sure wish the next Gen of I-Macs or Mac Minis come with a express slot
>>
>>>at least. That would make them extremely attractive when it come to
>>>expandability.
>>>All the Air needs is either an express slot or a firewire slot and it
>>>would be damn cool. The way it is now I got a feeling its gonna bomb.
>>>
>>>Chris
>>>
>>
>>Chris, I'm with you, I think it will bomb, but I think they will sell a
>bunch
>>at first. It's kind of weird, even psychologically it seems like your
not
>>getting as much for the money because it's so thin. For the last year
the
>>Apple TV bombed because it wasn't HD, now it is. Hopefully they will up
>>date the MacBook Air sooner than later. I'm glad I didn't pay thousands
>>to be at MacWorld, what a disappointment.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>James McCloskey wrote:
>>>> "Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hey James,
>>>>>
>>>>> No, it isn't another "one of those" :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Where are their desktops you quoted? I didn't see them in the Apple
>>store
>>>>>
>>>
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| Re: Parallel compression plugin from UA [message #93293 is a reply to message #93292] |
Mon, 03 December 2007 06:56   |
DJ
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>>>>
>>>>> under "Mac Pro".
>>>>> I wasn't talking about Mac minis. They are cool, but limited since
>they
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> can't be upgraded with extra ram
>>>>> (or so I've been told), and no PCIe slots. Is that true?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> No PCI slots, but you were talking home users, now you are talking pro
>>users.
>>>> You can still do some pro work even on a Mac Mini. The Mac Mini can
>>be
>>>> up graded to 2GB of RAM, and you can up grade the processor. The iMac
>>can
>>>> be upgraded to 4GB of RAM, and it comes with a higher quality 20" monitor
>>>> that you will find bundled with the typical PC in the same price range.
>>
>>>> A single Quad core MacPro tower costs $2299.00, and there are discounts
>>off
>>>> that price.
>>>>
>>>>> They seem like a potentially nice solution for a sample library farm
>>
>>>>> machine, but if Ram is limited to 2G, then
>>>>> it wouldn't work for what I need. I know other composers that considered
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> the same, but had to pass on them for that
>>>>> reason alone.... again, choice... can't upgrade it to fit what you
want.
>>>>>
>>>> I
>>>>
>>>>> specifically said those weren't what I was comparing.
>>>>> HP and Dell both have minitowers/cubes now, so those would be a more
>>
>>>>> consistent comparison, if we were
>>>>> making that comparison, but we aren't.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You said desk top computers under 2K. Now your talking sample library
>>machines,
>>>> for pro users. Show us your idea of a sample library machine for under
>>2K?
>>>> I bet you can't run Mac software on out of the box with out having
to
>>hack
>>>> it. You can always argue something.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I had also heard the MacMinis might not be around much longer - fact
>>or
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> rumor?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Rumor are rumors.
>>>>
>>>>> Btw - my comments were just an observation, not a slam, or hyperbole,
>>or
>>>>> dig - just following up with what Shelly Palmer said, pointing out
that
>>>>>
>>>> his
>>>>
>>>>> comments
>>>>> make sense to those of us who aren't Mac fana
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| Re: Parallel compression plugin from UA [message #93294 is a reply to message #93293] |
Mon, 03 December 2007 08:24   |
Cujjo
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tics, even if he was
>>>>> technically generalizing,
>>>>> and he's a self proclaimed Mac fanatic.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sure seemed like a slam.
>>>>
>>>>> It is interesting how such an observation brings such strong reactions
>>from
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Mac users. Kind of proves my point on
>>>>> the marketing vs. choice issue: when your customers love you, don't
>>
>>>>> question anything, and will buy anything you sell,
>>>>> you can charge whatever you want and limit the customer's options as
>>well.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Case in point: Shelly's comment on
>>>>> AT&T and the iPhone - I'm sure their coverage is fine for most people
>>(it
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> was for us) - but we're on Verizon with no
>>>>> choice to even use an iPhone, so there's a pretty big missed market
>for
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Apple - not my problem though, but it is a limited choice situation
>that
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> favors AT&T even if iPhone users don't like AT&T.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It's always an insult to mac users when somebody insinuates that we
are
>>stupid
>>>> because we gullibly drink the SJ marketing Cool Aid. Apple stuff Rocks,
>>>> however, not all of it appeals to me and some of it is over priced.
>
>>>>
>>>>> I thought we all agreed choice was a good thing? Was I wrong in that
>>
>>>>> assumption?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Choice is a good thing. Apple will offer other plans in time. You
can
>>unlock
>>>> the iPhone and use other carriers now.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I really never intended this to be a Mac/PC debate. It was just my
>
>>>>> interpretation of Shelly's comments,
>>>>> nothing more. Let's leave it there please.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Dedric
>>>>>
>>>>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:47910acd$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>>> "Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I was actually just referring to the fact that with every Mac release,
>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>> there
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> are three desktop models,
>>>>>>> usually starting at $2k and going up - this round, $2799 is the starting
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> price, and only options for dual quad cores,
>>>>>&g
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| Re: Parallel compression plugin from UA [message #93297 is a reply to message #93294] |
Mon, 03 December 2007 10:31   |
DJ
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;>>>>> than the comparable Macbook, but otherwise, pretty much identical
>(it
>>>>>>>
>>>> does
>>>>
>>>>>>> have a partially aluminum case, and feels better than the Macbooks
>>I've
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> tried).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There has to be a reason Apple only has a minority share of the personal
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> computer market... ;-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I wasn't trying to knock Apple, and I'm not attached to my PCs (other
>>>>>>>
>>>> than
>>>>
>>>>>>> the significant investment in software that is costly to replace
or
>>>>>>> crossgrade) - just saying that imho, Shelly's reasoning is based
on
>>the
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> fact
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> that he's enamoured with the chique (sp?) of Apple, rather than just
>>
>>>>>>> getting
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> what he needs, and that without a mystical, glorious Keynote unveiling
>>>>>>>
>>>> of
>>>>
>>>>>>> trend setting products, that chique doesn't last long. Imho, that
>>chique
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> is
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> hurting consumers as it keeps Apple's product prices higher, with
>less
>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>> range
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> of price point competition, but for Apple customers, price doesn't
>>seem
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> to
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> be a concern. Basically Apple has its' customers right where it
wants
>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>> them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Imho, it should be the other way around, and then we would truly
have
>>>>>>>
>>>> more
>>>>
>>>>>>> choices.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> re: BeOS.... same here.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dedric
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here we go again! Apple has desk top models under 2K. Apple's market
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> share
>>>>>> probably has more to do with ignorant people spewing ignorant things
>>about
>>>>>> Apple.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Apple desk top models that start under 2K:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> . 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
>>>>>> . 1GB memory
>>>>>> . 80GB hard drive1
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $599.00
>>>>>> or as low as $15 a month
>>>>>>
>>>>>> . 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
>>>>>> . 1GB memory
>>>>>> . 120GB hard drive1
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $799.00
>>>>>> or as low as $19 a month
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> . 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
>>>>>> . 1GB memory
>>>>>> . 250GB hard drive1
>>>>>> . 8x double-layer SuperDrive
>>>>>> . ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT with 128MB memory<
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| Re: Parallel compression plugin from UA [message #93304 is a reply to message #93302] |
Tue, 04 December 2007 07:37  |
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>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The MacBook, feels cheap, and while it has good specs and isn't
>really
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> out of line with a comparable PC laptop, it sits alone in it's
sub
>>>>>>>>>
>>>> $2k
>>>>
>>>>>>>>> price point in the Apple lineup.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Other than the Mac Mini and iMac. Oh, you mean laptops. Yes, except
>>>>>>>>
>>>> for
>>>>
>>>>>>>> the low end MacBook Pro and the new MacBook Air, sans flash drive.
>>As
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> for
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "feeling cheap," the MacBook does have a plastic case. But my wife
>>has
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> one
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> (G4 version); it seems reasonably rugged and has held u
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