New Avid Products for 2008 Announced
There are some exciting new things from Avid on the software and the hardware side. The product line was simplified by killing Xpress Pro and there are 2 new hardware boxes that promise to deliver great speed and reliability in the edit bay.
And there is a price point for every budget. News from pre-NAB announcement: http://www.hdhead.com/?p=139 |
Whats the price on the MOJO DX? Couldn't find it anywhere.
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I don't think they've released pricing yet.
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IMO , it would make sense that Mojo DX has HD I/O of some sort.
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"Media Composer running on Mojo DX or Mojo SDI hardware is intended for offline capture and editing. The Mojos lack some of the real time features of Nitris DX. Mojo DX comes with SD and HD SDI as well as analog and HDMI connectivity. Mojo SDI works in standard definition only." It would indeed make sense, David, I agree. I think in today's world, it would be nuts to release hardware that has no HD compatibility. |
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Any word on if Avid will continue its DS Assist Station software? It's a software only version of DS. Thanks.
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Stereoscopic editing from 2d images with 3D output in development.
That would be impressive if they pull that off!! |
Hi all,
Any mention, or hint, re whether the new MC release will be be fully functional with the Sony EX1 camera files? Cheers, Malcolm |
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thanks for the hopeful message, Igor. I guess we'll find out soon.
Malcolm |
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http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=119184 |
Thanks David.
Unfortunately for me, it seems like this update/patch, whatever it is, is for Avid on PCs only. I'm on a Mac, and I suspect I'm still out of luck. Malcolm |
Official Avid Press Release New Products
http://www.studiodaily.com/main/news/9353.html
A ton of new announcements on a ton of new features and pricing. Among them FINALLY JVC HDV 24p and 25p EDITING. The bottom line is that now you can get real-time HD I/O for under $10k. |
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The pricing: http://www.hdhead.com/?p=141 |
http://www.studiodaily.com/blog/
I was possibly wrong on the real-time HD part for under $10k. We'll have to see. Media Composer v. 3 will be out around June and should work with everything HD under the sun including AVC-1. I was hoping the new Mojo DX would be cheaper and I'm not sure you can buy it unbundled from Media Composer software or not. |
With the upcoming support for Vista 64-bit there's another question. Will this be native 64-bit app? And will how much ram and many cpu cores will MC actually support, one thing is to running it with 8 cores and 4-8gb ram, another is if there are any benefit at all.
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As for how many cores it supports, I'm a network admin, not a programmer, but my understanding of how things work is that once an app is truly "multithreaded" it will be capable of using as many cores as are in a given system. It just spawns as many threads as the OS can process. So 2 cores, 4 cores, or 8 cores, it'll be able to use them. There should definitely be considerable benefit. Even the current version of MC will get a slight benefit running on an 8 core XP box, since the OS can run some of its processes on the other cores while MC gets at least one core all to itself instead of sharing it with XP's housekeeping tasks. Hope this helps. I'm sure someone will properly roast me if I've made ant major blunders. |
Guys, I think I answered some of the questions asked in this thread on this one here http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showpost....3&postcount=10
Gary |
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