Hey Peter,
According to the systems folks I've talked to here at UGA, Boot Camp
has caused some pretty severe failures over time due to dual booting.
This has been their experience, not mine, and I don't think they were
booting off a separate drive; anyway, the suggestion that it could be
problematic has given me pause when thinking about my options. It's
becoming clearer to me, though, as I read all the very helpful
responses I've gotten, that using either Boot Camp or Parallels is
probably not my best choice, that I should be thinking more towards
software made for Mac or going to an external flash recorder.
Craig
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 7:53 AM, Peter Alyea <paly@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Craig,
It surprises me that you are being advised to use Parallels over
Boot Camp to run Windows audio software on a Mac. Parallels, like
VMWare Fusion, is a virtual machine that runs a layer of software
between your operating system and the hardware. This allows you to
"share" hardware between two or more guest operating systems.
BootCamp on the other hand allows you to run Windows directly on
Apple hardware. Although running Parallels might work fine for your
needs, I don't understand why Boot Camp should be discounted.
Peter
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Library of Congress
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paly@xxxxxxx
Craig Breaden <breaden@xxxxxxx> 10/14/08 1:47 PM >>>
Hi all,
I'm deciding whether or not to move my audio transfer workflow to Mac.
Pretty much everything else I do is on Mac, particularly since we do
a lot with video oral histories. Right now I use both SoundForge and
WaveLab on a Windows machine, and have considered trying Boot Camp and
Parallels so I can run them on my Mac. My systems guys warned me off
of Boot Camp, and so that leaves either Parallels ($79), so I can run
my software, or getting audio software that will run on a Mac. I can
always stay with my Windows machine for audio, but it drives me a bit
bonkers with its wonkiness. Any suggestions or sharing of experiences
using Parallels would be welcome.
Craig
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Craig Breaden
Head, Media and Oral History
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Main Library
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-1641
(p) 706-542-5782
(f) 706-542-4144
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Craig Breaden
Head, Media and Oral History
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Main Library
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-1641
(p) 706-542-5782
(f) 706-542-4144