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Gary Bettan December 12th, 2008 11:13 AM

New thinking -> New offer -> MojoDX under $5K
 
New thinking -> New offer -> MojoDX under $5K

Well it looks like some of the folks at Avid are listening and reading what is going on in these threads. We’ve been given a channel wide program that allows us to offer existing Avid Editors an upgrade to MojoDX for under $5,000. You don’t have to trade in any hardware, all you need is a registered Xpress Pro or Media Composer 2.x dongle. The upgrade to MojoDX includes MC 3 upgrade and all 3rd party software.

While this still leaves MojoDX more expensive then FCP w/ Aja/BlackMagic/ Matrox hardware I think it is a big step in the right direction. While MojoDX doesn’t offer the same level of I/O as some of these other hardware options, it does offer the feature that still should be most important for Avid editors – the tight integration with Media Composer.

While MojoDX does not offer any kind of real-time acceleration, adding it to Media Composer does make it more powerful. With MC3 Avid redesigned the way the software utilizes the power in your computer. By tapping into both CPU and GPU processing MC3 is more stable and more powerful then any other NLE on the market. By offloading some of the computer cycles needed for video display to the MojoDX, it frees up both CPU and GPU power for MC3 to tap into. So the end result is a pick up in performance by adding MojoDX.

I’m a big fan of HDMI output for HD monitoring. I’m using it to drive a Sharp Aquos HDTV and a $500 surround sound in a box system I picked up at Best Buy. It’s a fantastic solution and it provides me with a great way to see my video the same way my audience will. I’m not using HDMI for professional level color grading (which quite honestly I don’t have the skill to do) – for that I would recommend either an HD-SDI monitor or adding an inexpensive SDI to component HD converter to drive your existing HD monitor. Likewise if you need Component HD input, you can get an inexpensive converter for that as well.

For more information on this offer contact your local (US) Avid reseller. I am not sure if this offer is only in the US, but it may be that way for now. This is a limited time offer - expires 12/31/08

Gary
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