"Is it really?" I don't know! & I don't care! Just go along with it so hoards of PC users swarm to DP so our user base gets even bigger!


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Preferences on the PC are located in ~\AppData\Local\MOTU\Digital Performer\Preferences, so no registry editing involved. Most of the cross platform stuff I've seen uses similar folder/directory structures.cuttime wrote:So when he has to decide if he wants to "trash preferences" vs. "edit registry", we'll see.
Good call Naz, I stand corrected.NazRat wrote:Preferences on the PC are located in ~\AppData\Local\MOTU\Digital Performer\Preferences, so no registry editing involved. Most of the cross platform stuff I've seen uses similar folder/directory structures.cuttime wrote:So when he has to decide if he wants to "trash preferences" vs. "edit registry", we'll see.
Agreed. I know they're trying to woo PC users into the fold, but I think they need to be more diplomatic and avoid the appearance of knocking the Mac. It's a tad unsettling to see that kind of thing in an official video from a company that built itself around the Mac.Michael Canavan wrote:I know it's MOTU's marketing that decides these things, but I don't think it's a wise choice to edit an interview on someone's new Windows setup with so much "IMO" diatribe focusing on the OS instead of DP. The "OS wars" conversation is old and tired.
That would be likely. You have to buy a Mac that Apple figures they can sell to a lot of people and add only compatible options. You can build a one-of PC with whatever you want. Once or twice a year Ars Technica build a low, medium and high end PC from parts. The high end model is done with no compromise (other than the OS which has to be Windows), and they often cost well over $20K, even before the really over the top options are added.dewdman42 wrote:But at the very top end....is PC hardware slightly ahead of the very top Mac hardware? Realize we are talking about very expensive systems here that most of us cannot afford or justify really anyway so its mostly a moot point, but I would just like to know if the PC side is in some way slightly ahead of the game in terms of the very top hardware and also what is the price difference when you get into that top level stuff?