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War of the Virtual Worlds - Transcript - Hour 1, Segment 6

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It's just going to say what language do I speak and it's going to click on that area and it's going to grab that text and it's going to run it. And that*s exactly how fat-binaries work. It's just one big huge file and it just says what part of code do I understand and I will load that.

David Lawrence: And obviously eventually once the Intel switch is complete the in course into the market place is high then those will start to fade away and you will only have the.

Max: So I completely disagree with that.

David Lawrence: You?

Max: Yeah why would they give up something like an Xserve which is perfect for the G5 embedded system, a cluster?

David Lawrence: Well it will only happen if they are not using them any more. That*s my point. It*s like.

Max: I don*t know that it will necessarily fade out. They now have multiple chip choices. They have signed a deal with Intel. The push at WDC was to say hey developers get on board so our consumers will have Intel ready versions. They never truly said we will never offer a G5 processor again.

David Lawrence: So you think they are going to continue with Motorola and IBM?

Max: Why wouldn*t they? Have multiple sources now.

David Lawrence: Alright 180039 online is our telephone number. 18003966546 Jessie you are Online Tonight with David Lawrence, hello.

Jessie: Hi how you are doing?

David Lawrence: I am doing great. How can we help you sir?

Jessie: I have some questions about I have some trouble sometimes getting things from Final Cut Pro into iDVD.

David Lawrence: Okay.

Jessie: Sometimes it won't, it can't either read the file or just doesn*t see it. I realize I am doing something wrong I just don*t know what.

David Lawrence: So when does it work right?

Jessie: Usually when I export into QuickTime and then drag it into the window of iDVD.

David Lawrence: And when does it work wrong? When does it not work? When you just try to open up the file directly?

Jessie: Yes.

David Lawrence: Okay so I guess you know your path?

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