Tiger

Will this work in Tiger? Is this for PPC or Intel?
Thanks,
Tal

DVDAfterEdit works well on Intel and Tiger

Hi Tal,

Although DVDAfterEdit is written for PPC computers, and uses the Rosetta emulator (built-in to Tiger) when running on Intel computers, you will most likely not notice any slowdowns when running it. That is because the additional speed of the Intel processors compensates for the emulation step, which is then cached and used over and over. Typical operations do very little computation, and are normally constrained by disk speeds.

DVDAfterEdit does not pull any OS "tricks", is very well-behaved, and thus runs equally reliably on both PPC and Intel.

Regards,

Larry

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