Recording Podcasts | Wednesday 4 November 2009
I want to buy a new computer but I’m not to sure about getting a Mac, I questioned this question about 30 mins ago but forgot the program was photobooth, not photoshop. I know you can get photoshop and iTunes for your PC, but was wondering if theres a program on PC’s (or one you could get) where you click on a destop icon and you can start taking photos from your webcam and add cool effects to them? And is it possible to record things on iTunes from a PC, or are those just a mac thing?
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You can do everything with a PC that you can with a MAC and Viceversa.
You might have to “Test drive” a few programs to find one that does what you want it to and has a decent user boundary . The thing to remember is that if your using it for primarily picture/video edit and/or movie grade 3d graphic video rendering, you might be surpass off sticking with MAC. For overall versatility, gaming, etc.. Beyond doubt want a PC. IF nothing else, you could get a PC and use a MAC emulator (Most of us just call it Linux) or get a MAC and just use a PC emulator…. WINE is a decent one. There was a REALLY excellent windows emulator, but Microsoft got their hands on it and screwed it all up so just stick with WINE. Hope this helps you out a bit.