MOTU V3HD Discontinued
I was just on B&H's website ordering some stuff and noticed that they have the MOTU V3HD listed as Discontinued. What's up with that?
Anyone have any info on this? |
Look for the V4HD.
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Interesting, wonder what the difference is?
No info on B&H's site and no info on the MOTU site either. |
Dear Michael,
I saw it in an ad. I did a double-take since I was expecting the model number to be V3HD, but it was V4HD. I will double check the ad tonight. |
At least when I looked on the MOTU home page, the V3HD was top left of center!
http://www.motu.com/ And when I clicked on the V3HD pic, it took me here. http://www.v3hd.com/software.html#pr...ro-cs3-support You might want to look at http://www.v3hd.com/ as well. On the other hand I found a vendor selling the V4HD for $2749.00 It's not a sponsor is why I'm not giving a link. But it only took 3 minutes to find. |
There is an ad, "Introducing the V4HD", on the back cover of the May 2008 issue of DV (Digital Video) Magazine.
The ad says that it includes the same features as the V3HD plus much more. There is a link in the ad: www.v4hd.com |
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I looked and all info is for the V3HD! |
V4HD adds support for ProRes. They do some funky lossless compression as an interim step. We got a preview of it at NAB but we were sworn to secrecy.
I'll post more details when we get the go ahead from Motu. Gary BTW, we still have a single unit of V3HD in stock $2,595 http://www.videoguys.com/v3hd.html |
Heck, I wouldn't buy anything from a company called MOTU. If they changed it back to Mark of the Unicorn, that might be something. What the heck was up with that anyway?
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