I have been a PC user for all my life and avoided all MAC products because I felt it was going against the norm in development. I have recently switched my stance on the matter and have bought a PowerMac G5 Dual Core 2.3 Ghz PowerPc.
I am beginning to regret it! I have owned this bulky machine for 10 days and have not been able to get anything to run on it.
I initially bought it to help my frined in his video editing business, and try some freelance work for myself. In the recent years I have done some video presentations for special events like banquests, graduations, and birthday parties and made some good money. However, I felt that it was not "professional Grade" until I step things up a bit.
I felt that if I got a MAC and some "real" editing software, I could make a good part-time income.
This is where my dilemma starts. In the 10 days I have owned this computer I have put in over $4000. The tower, the dvi screen, the virtual pc for windows, the Apple Care program, and nothing has been done. The software I was intending to use Adobe Production Studio/After Effects, is not making MAC software anymore (but I downloaded a trial version for MAC...go figure), the Final Cut Pro 4 my friend let me preview doesn't start (not compatible with PCI express ONLY AGP cards), and nobody can give me a straight answer! Not one "Tech Guy" can solve my dilemma...Is it the hardware or Software that is causing all the trouble? I tried Apple, but they can't help me if I didn't have the serial and apple care plan. I get the plan and enter the info, but it says there is an error in the number and cannot help me. Now I have to make the time to call them and try to work it out.
Don't get me wrong, I really wan this thing to work...but my patience is wearing thin! Can anyone out there give me a heads up on what could possibly be the problem? What software actually RUNS?
I dunno if I can afford to put another $1600 into this project for software. HELP!
I may just return everything, and have a PC custom bult for my needs.
Thanks in advance for the help.
D. Kojima