

I'm thankful for any help the wise men and women of the Achaia can offer me.
Mp4tools 3.5 pro#
Do I have to care about whether the internal HDD has 5400 rpm or 7200 rpm in this kind of machine?Ī few last words: The MacBook Pro will get Lion as well as essential software and will be pulled-out of a drawer should I need a full-fledged Mac when I'm travelling.Do four cores compensate the processing power of a dedicated graphics card when editing photos and videos or transcoding video?.Which one is going to finish the heavy lifting task faster, given my usecase?.Do I get the 2.5 GHz dual-core machine with a dedicated graphics card and the slower HDD, or do I get a 2.0GHz quad-core machine with an integrated graphics chip, shared memory and a faster HDD?.I'm leaning to the Mac mini Server, but I'm faced with a few questions: USB2.0 HDD with a 1.5 TB partition as a SuperDuper! clone of the media drive and a 500 GB partition as a secondary SuperDuper! clone of the primary int. Quad-Core 2.0 GHz Core i7 with the integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000.USB2.0 HDD as a SuperDuper! clone for the 2 TB ext. FW800 HDD for other media (1.5 TB partition) and Time Machine backups (500 GB partition) 500 GB internal for regular use, photos and music.
Mp4tools 3.5 upgrade#
Stock 4 GB RAM (will upgrade it to 8GB myself).Dual-Core 2.5 GHz Core i5 (or 2.7 Ghz Core i7, if the ~ €100,- are worth it) with the AMD Radeon HD 6630M.I mostly play games on the iPad and iPhone, I don't believe I will be playing any taxing games on the Mac mini. The movies are usually below one hour long and the material ranges from SD, to 720p/1080p. Video editing: I sometimes edit videos my father or I shot with iMovie.Media serving: The machine will host my iTunes Music, which I want available through Home Sharing on my iPad and iPhone 4.Video conversion: Rather often I transcode videos from one format to another, the tools I use for this are Handbrake, MP4tools and Quicktime (all of those tools are 64bit, if I'm not much mistaken and make use of multiple cores).Photo editing: I use Aperture, iPhoto and lately Flare to manage, store and edit my photos.
Mp4tools 3.5 tv#
