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Similar program for MAC?


LkwdAngel

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I have both and they are really not equivalent. There is audio (Spin Doctor) and some video editing in Toast but I think it was made to work with other programs such as IMovie or Final Cut Express to burn your video projects to discs. The sales information is pretty detailed.I do use it and like it. I have never gotten an error message. I have been using it for AVCHD discs --HD definition burned on a standard DVD and played on a blu-ray player that will play that type of disc. Encoding is fast on my Macbook.

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Get VMWare Fusion or Parallels 5 and run EMC in a virtual window under whatever OS you prefer.

You could also boot to XP, Vista or Win7 with Bootcamp and run from there.

 

Pound for pound its the cheapest option.

 

You know it makes sense?

 

Jinker

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Have you tried using VMWare Fusion and did it work?

 

 

Get VMWare Fusion or Parallels 5 and run EMC in a virtual window under whatever OS you prefer.

You could also boot to XP, Vista or Win7 with Bootcamp and run from there.

 

Pound for pound its the cheapest option.

 

You know it makes sense?

 

Jinker

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I have been using VMWare for a long time (for running windows in a Linux environment) - trust me, it will NOT work the way you want it to

 

Use Bootcamp and run in a native (not a Virtual Machine) environment

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