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Upgrading Power Mac G5 2.0ghz To Intel Processor

I have a Power Mac G5 2.0 GHZ 1 TB and 250GB Hard Drive, 4 GB of Ram Running 10.5.8 Leopard. Now i bougth this mac on ebay to EDIT VIDEOS AND PICTURES. BUT, i cant do either because all the editing software requires snow leopard or higher. the Mac doesnt even have I Movie, Garage Band. To get any sort of editing software i need snow leopard. To get snow leopard i have to have an Intel Based Processor MINE ISN'T INTEL. So pretty much i have NO WAYS to edit or create videos WHICH IS WHY I BOUGHT THIS MACHINE. PLEASE, ANY SUGGESTIONS or OPINIONS WOUlD HELP. VERY FRUSTrATING APPLE.

PowerMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8), 2.0 GHZ, 1.2 TB.

Posted on Jun 3, 2012 8:03 PM

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Jun 3, 2012 8:18 PM in response to PowerMacG5

Really?


Ever think about researching before you buy something? A G5 can run Leopard, a thoroughly capable OS. The other specs - 4 GB and 1 TB are phenomenal. You probably paid less than $200 for a terrific machine.


... To get any sort of editing software i need snow leopard.


Ah, no. You can run iMovie HD which is even better than the most recent version. Buy it. You will be able do all the video editing and DVD burning you want. I did plenty on a G3 iMac that wasn't 10% as capable as your Power Mac.


You cannot upgrade the CPU to an Intel processor. Their architectures are completely different.

Jun 3, 2012 9:33 PM in response to John Galt

Thankyou sir. I know, i payed 215$ for it, phenominal deal. But what is the exact editing sofware i need? Because for some reason my Mac doesnt even have a Mac Store to where i can purchase things and download them straight to my mac. Also I can't run steam. So i guess there is absolutely no ways to go intel huh? Well that *****. if i could make my Mac intel for 150$ i Would, if it had an intel i could have a better video card for games and dual monitoring crispness for editing. But as you said for my basic needs it does just fine. Thankyou.

Jun 3, 2012 10:10 PM in response to PowerMacG5

… what is the exact editing sofware i need?


Buy iLife 08: http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iLife-08-OLD-VERSION/dp/B000BX5JQG


"includes iPhoto, iWeb, iMovie, GarageBand and iDVD"


A screaming good deal for about $30 including shipping. Buying the individual apps from the App Store would cost $75 if you could even buy iDVD which is no longer available anyway. You'll have what was considered a high end workstation just a few years ago for less than $250.


You should be thrilled to pieces, not complaining, not one bit.


System requirements for iLife 08: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1010


The Mac App Store is convenient, but there are significant advantages to having your own software in a box on the shelf. Ultimately the Mac App Store is the last word in someone else's control over the software you think you own. It's a great deal for software vendors. For the user... I'm not so sure.

Jun 5, 2012 3:22 AM in response to PowerMacG5

For the price you paid, this is a great PowerMac G5 you got there!

Amazon carries a lot of older software for older Macs whether they be Intel or Power PC Macs.

If you want something more powerful than iMovie, Amazon has older versions of either Final Cut Pro or Final Cut Express. I use an older version of Final Cut Express running under Rosetta on Snow Leopard.

If you are looking for more comprehensive video editing software these are a good upgrade from iMovie.


Older version of Final Cut Express run on a PowrMac.

Here's links to Version 4 and version HD 3.5


http://www.amazon.com/Final-Cut-Express-Old-Version/dp/B000Z3DXT2/ref=sr_1_1?s=s oftware&ie=UTF8&qid=1338890868&sr=1-1


http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Final-Cut-Express-3-5/dp/B000BX24O6/ref=sr_1_3?s=sof tware&ie=UTF8&qid=1338891599&sr=1-3


Good Luck and have fun!

Sep 1, 2012 9:13 AM in response to mdelong

For photo editing, I use Photoshop Elements 6 on my Power Mac G5 running Leopard. Not quite the same as full Photoshop, of course (which I used to be able to use at work, so I know the differences). But it might be adequate for your purposes. I enjoy using it. [edit] Oops, just noticed this thread had been dead since June until the last post. Oh well 🙂 —if any other PMG5 users out there need a better photo editing program, maybe they'll benefit from a reminder about Photoshop Elements. I got it pretty cheap on eBay, which I presume can still be done.

Oct 2, 2012 10:47 PM in response to Dadasmithywinkle

The version I have is Final Cut Studio 2 Retail (not academic). I first used it on a PowerMac Dual 1.25Ghz G4 in OSX 10.4.11 and then more recently on a Dual 2.0ghz PowerMac G5 that was on 10.5.8 and also on an Intel Macbook Pro that was running 10.6. Used it to edit some audio and HD video footage for a couple years for some small projects and then job changed and haven't really used it since.


I'm not really sure what it is worth today for sale but am willing to take offers so if you have something in mind let me know. I may have 10.5 disc also but I'll have to take a look through my files.

Upgrading Power Mac G5 2.0ghz To Intel Processor

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