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Paul Doss February 16th, 2002 04:53 PM

Avid / Pinnacle discussions from 2002
 
Hello,

Is anyone using an xl1s and editing with Avids Xpress DV? Any problems, tricks and tips, etc. Thinking about getting this set up and trying to learn all I can.

Thanks in advance.

fargograf March 13th, 2002 02:45 PM

avid express DV
 
I'm looking to buy an editing program. I've worked with Avid Media Composer. My question: is the Avid express DV similar enough that I wouldn't have to learn it?

Here's another question: would you attempt an hour documentary for broadcast on a Premiere 6? Can it handle it? Anyone have experience with that?

Thanks.

Ed Smith March 13th, 2002 04:19 PM

Hi,

I've made 2 1hour+ videos with Premiere 6. The videos were of the play Romeo and Juliet and are used for archival purposes by my local theatre.

It let me capture 3 hours worth of footage into the PC, allowed me to cut between 3 video channels and out put to my XL1.

Problems en-counted include:
While I play back what I am doing the video would speed up for no reason, but once that happened, and I played it back again it would sort it self out - could be premiere or could be hardware - I've never managed to work out why.

When I exported to my XL1 again for some reason it would speed up, and skip frames, even though it says that it had not dropped any frames and the data rate was constant - could be premiere or could be hardware - again I have never managed to work out why.

If you have the money I would suggest Avid express DV, it should have much of the same controls as most of the other AVID programs - not having much experience with the program I could be wrong.

Hope this helps,

Ed Smith

Ken Tanaka March 13th, 2002 04:23 PM

One additional note re: Avid xpressdv, I believe that it's only "certified" for specific hardware platforms. I know that at least one of the Dell notebooks is on the list, as well as several other desktops.

So, unlike Premiere, it looks like you're making a platform and tool decision with the Avid.

Ed Smith March 13th, 2002 04:45 PM

Avid would have you believe that it's only available on "certified" hardware platforms. But over in the UK you can get just the software on its own - Avid Xpress DV 2.0 £1200 or complete systems from £3650.

What you would have to bare in mind is that you would probably have to buy a separate capture card as well as the software.

Unlike Premiere you can get DV500+ with premiere, capture card and other software for the same price as the software on its own, £550.

Adrian Douglas March 13th, 2002 11:55 PM

If you decide to go down the DV500+ path, be aware that this card is very picky about the enviroment it works in. You have to match specific components and settings to get it to work properly.

That said, once working, it and Premiere are very capable tools.

Jerry Laurence May 23rd, 2002 05:27 AM

XL1s and Avid Xpress DV...
 
I'm thinking to buying an XL1s to use with Avid Xpress DV (version 3.0). Does anyone know of any problems associated with batch capture or digital cut, or anything else I should know about?

Any help will be appreciated.

Kai Leibrandt May 23rd, 2002 01:06 PM

The only thing I have run into is that XPress DV is, as yet, not compatible with Windows XP. You can install, run and edit just fine under XP also, but Avid's DV driver seems to not play ball under XP.
If you must use XP you'll need to use dual-boot with a W2K installation. Else just stick to 2000. Avid has apparently released a beta of 3.1 which adresses this issue, but I don't know when the Beta program will end, or any other details.
In all other respects, it's just fine with the XL1 as far as I have seen.
For all info regarding XPress DV you may want to check out http://www.avid.com/community/, there's as lot of info and knowledgable people hanging out there.
HTH

Kai.

Kai Leibrandt May 23rd, 2002 01:13 PM

sorry to follow up on my own post, but this is probably what you're looking for...

ftp://KCUser:KCPull12@support01.avid.com/KCUser/XpressDVSupportedDevices2_0_B.htm


HTH,

Kai.

Dan O'Bannon May 27th, 2002 12:23 AM

I have a Xl1s and avid 3. When capturing undo TC button and capture works ok. Seems to work best when I capture all footage unstead of starting and stoping.

hope that helps, good luck, dan

Kai Leibrandt May 27th, 2002 01:51 AM

Capturing in one stream is a good idea anyway, especially if you use your XL1 for the capture. Using XPressDV's subclipping makes cutting sequences to bits almost unnecessary.
For those that _do_ prefer to work with individual clips, have a look at

http://www.scenalyzer.com

It's a great piece of software that will either capture your footage to individual clips immediately (ScLive) or cut single-file sequences into their constituent clips. I have no relation to them other than having used their software...

Kai.

Chung Lee May 27th, 2002 06:32 AM

Hi!
I used to work with Premiere alot but now working with AvidXpressDV3, and Avid is much much better and very solid.Better than Premiere for sure.
The good thing is, AvidXpress DV is almost the same as AvidMC, and you also can import and export from Xpress to MC.
I hope I could help.
BTW, Avid only works with W2K right now, and no another Editing are allowed like Premiere , it cause lots of problems

Kai Leibrandt May 28th, 2002 07:27 AM

I can only agree with Chunglee.
Although Premiere is no doubt capable of doing a 1 hour docu, you'll be much happier doing it in XpressDV, especially since you've got previous Avid experience. It's just so much smoother to play with, and you get almost every effect and transition in realtime if you use v3...
Just my €0.02

Kai.

fargograf May 29th, 2002 06:29 AM

Thanks for all you insights. I think I'll start "from scratch" and get the hardware that will support the Avid DV.

Gary Bettan May 29th, 2002 10:54 AM

Xpress DV 3 promotion.
 
We've found some excess inventory of Xpress DV3 powerpacks in the warehouse, so we have decided to run the following promotion.

Xpress DV 3 PowerPack on sale $2195 ( a $300 savings) PLUS a FREE EZ Keyboard ( a $120 value).

We are also offering a FREE EZ keyboard with the base Xpress DV 3 for $1499. (sorry, free keyboard promotion is not available for Edu and Student packs)

For more information on the Xpress DV PowerPack go to http://www.videoguys.com/XDV_PowerPack.html

For our hands on review of Xpress Dv3 check out http://www.videoguys.com/XDV30.html

Gary

benredwards June 14th, 2002 05:11 AM

AVID DVX 3 Final Render for firewire output problem
 
I have reached the end of my first project with DVX 3. I have been using real time rendering and everything is working OK.

To render for final output I clicked on Green Render button to make it Blue, Marked an In point at the begining of my main sequence and an Out point at the end, Pressed Ctrl-A to select all tracks, right clicked on timeline and selected Render in-Out.

It then seemed to render OK but when I try to play through firewire the unrendered footage plays OK but the rendered stuff just gives me a blank screen.

Is there some seting I have wrong.

Any Ideas appresiated,
Ben

ozzie777 June 26th, 2002 08:30 PM

Avid Xpress DV vs Composer
 
Hi - noticed Bekky's q's on Avid. I use PD150 with Pinnacle Pro-One and looking to upg. to Avid. Reason for upg. is pursuit of quality at the "expense" of losing some of the fancy 3D effects I get with Hollywood FX Gold. However, I am not getting much joy in resolving some basic questions of Xpress DV vs Composer in relation to compression/quality. I would like to avoid the cost of Composer if poss. but don't want to end up with Xpres DV if it is not adequate quality for documentary work. Can anybody what I would lose if I went with Xpress DV, esp. in compression. Somebody on another web site said Xpress DV was limited to 5:1 compression and so would only be good for two renderings before starting to lose quality. But Avid says that DV is 5:1 anyway, while suggesting that Xpress DV can edit uncompressed. Go figure?! Thanks in anticipation ......

Gary Bettan June 26th, 2002 09:21 PM

Xpress DV 3.5
 
Avid Announces Immediate Availability of Avid Xpress DV 3.5 Video Editing Software for Macintosh OS X and Windows XP
Only Digital Video Studio with Expert Color Correction Toolset, Revolutionary Real-time Architecture and Software for both Mac and Windows in the Same Box
Los Angeles, CA - June 26, 2002 - Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID) today announced immediate availability of Avid Xpress® DV v3.5 for Mac OS X and Windows XP. Now on the Mac platform for the first time, this portable, affordable, professional DV studio brings the industry-standard Avid editing experience and toolset to everyone who wants to edit digital video. Also new to the Avid Xpress DV product is an expert color correction toolset, featuring patent-pending technology capable of automatically matching skin tones between scenes with a single click.

"Xpress DV 3.5 is an important release for Avid because it fulfills our commitment to bring the industry's most powerful DV editing studio to the Mac," said David Krall, Avid's president and CEO. "And, we have taken our commitment to Macintosh users a step further by ensuring that Xpress DV's real-time architecture is supported on all G4s - laptops, desktops and even the new iMac."

"Most of the world's video editing is done on Macs and Avid's new Xpress DV product will further cement this," said Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple. "Avid has a long history of serving the professional video editing community, and this new version of Xpress DV taps the power of Mac OS X and the G4 Velocity Engine to bring professional-level editing capabilities to even more Mac users."

Avid Xpress DV v3.5 Summary
Avid's real-time architecture - offers more than 100 infinitely customizable real-time effects, titling, compositing and color correction with multiple, simultaneous streams - all in software - all without rendering. Customers can create richly layered compositions such as a moving title with a dissolve, a color correction effect, and a picture-in-picture overlay simultaneously - all in real-time.
Real-time expert color correction tools (built on patented technology derived from Avid's professional Avid Symphony™ finishing system).
Customizable workspaces that allow customers to personalize every aspect of the industry-standard Avid editing interface.
Versions for both Macintosh OS X and Windows XP operating systems in the same box, so professionals can easily move back and forth between systems they use most often.
Support for all qualified Macintosh computers with Mac OS X v10.1.4 or later and 400 MHz G4 processor or higher. Avid's revolutionary real-time architecture even runs on the new iMac and all Apple PowerBook G4s.
Support for qualified systems running the Windows XP Professional operating system.
Affordably priced - USMSRP $1,699 for the standard configuration and $2,499 for the PowerPack.
New Color Correction Features
Patent-pending NaturalMatch™ technology, capable of true color-to-color matching without the use of grayscale values to approximate color tones.
A three-window view that includes previous, current and next frames, along with reference frames and split-screen mode, to let editors precisely correct colors between shots.
Customizable, advanced vectorscope, waveform monitors and histograms, including luminance and chrominance.
Three ChromaWheel™ HSL color offset wheels (shadows, midtones, highlights).
HSL master controls (hue, saturation, brightness, contrast, clip, invert).
ChromaCurve ™ interactive graphs with multi-point controls (red, blue, green, master).
Beta Customer Feedback
"With Avid Xpress DV on my Mac, I can now move projects from my PowerBook to a Media Composer® or Symphony™ with ease. I don't lose any of the project info, and we save lots of time by not having to convert EDL's," said Emmy®-award winning Editor Herbert Bennett of Video Arts in San Francisco. "Avid is already the industry standard for editing at the high-end of the market, but tools like this mean that every editor can affordably join the Avid family."

More About Avid Xpress DV v3.5
More information about Avid Xpress DV v3.5, including complete pricing, upgrades, list of features, the new color correction toolset, and system requirements, can be found at www.avid.com/xpressdv.

Jeff Donald June 27th, 2002 07:58 PM

The very nature of DV is that it is a compressed format. If you are acquiring on DV, Avid Xpress Dv is and ideal match. Avid Composer and Symphony are probably overkill unless you have an unlimited budget. Composer has features not found on Express, but they are not worth the price difference. Express also has an easier learning curve.

Jeff

Adrian Douglas June 27th, 2002 08:54 PM

Another option to look at, and this is one I'm interested in, is going with Pinnacles new Edition software. This NLE app was recently purchased from Fast and appears to be quite good and a definate improvement over Premiere.

Jeff is dead right when saying Composer is overkill for DV as the image is commpressed 5:1 by the camera. If you already have the Pro-one then Edition will work with that and you won't lose your Hollywood FX or the Breakout box. It's also half the price of DV Express at $699.

Jason Wood July 29th, 2002 07:06 PM

Xpress should be fine for what you want to do.

Many people use XDV strictly for offline work and then finish on a MC. It's a great method if you need uncompressed video because the files transfer seamlessly between XDV, MC and Symphony (though, most of those people are using Beta SP and not mini DV). In my opinion XDV is perfectly suited for mini DV online work.

funkengine@hotmail.com August 15th, 2002 08:25 AM

Avid Xpress 3.0 & Canon ZR20
 
I just got Avid Xpress DV 3.0, and am very happy with it for a variety of reasons. Chief among these is the fact that, unlike the last version, Avid will now capture from my Canon ZR20. I bought the ZR20 solely for the purpose of using it as a "deck" in my editing system, in order to save wear and tear on my XL1.

The problem is this: the ZR20 is not accepting picture info back out of the computer over the firewire. I can't view anything on my NTSC monitor, which is connected to the ZR20's AV IN/OUT jack. I can't even see anything on the ZR20's own LCD.

Does anyone have any idea what may be going wrong here?

Thanks

Chris

Jason Wood August 15th, 2002 12:33 PM

Do you have real time mode off? Thats the only way it will work.

If this isn't your problem try posting this at...

http://www.wwug.com/forums/avid_xpress-dv/index.htm

or...

http://www.avid.com/cgi/forumscgi/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&forum=Avid+Xpress+DV&number=28&DaysPrune=20&LastLogin=

funkengine@hotmail.com August 15th, 2002 12:40 PM

Thanks for the reply. I think the "realtime mode" might be the problem. How do I turn this on/off?

chris

Marc Betz August 15th, 2002 01:20 PM

Right next to the AVID logo on your timeline will be a green or blue dot. Green is realtime on blue is reltime off. Just click the dot.

funkengine@hotmail.com August 17th, 2002 01:20 PM

Thank you both! It is now working perfectly.

aviddoom August 23rd, 2002 11:16 PM

Need Advice with Xpress Dv and Xl1s
 
HI,

I hope you can help me.

I'm looking for a Xl1s to use it with the avid xpress dv 3.5 but it seems that this camera don't work well with the software. Is that true? What are your experiences? Can you tell me where can I buy it in Los Angeles or in a good website?. In your opinion which is the best analog and Dv (under $500) card and software? transcoder?

The thing is that I'm from Mexico City and I'm going to be in Los Angeles the next week.

Ryan Wachter October 8th, 2002 07:48 PM

Avid DV editing stations
 
What do you guys know about them? Are they worth it?
Thanks
Ryan

Becky McMillen October 19th, 2002 08:55 AM

Avid XDV 3.5 problems with playback
 
My brand new preconfigured system won't playback or do digital cuts. I've tried both my JVC VS30U (not supported) and my Canon XL1s (supported). I can't use client monitor at all, blue screen. When I try to do a digital cut I have long periods of blue screen interspersed with brief flashes of video and audio. I've tried legacy mode and realtime and nothing. This is straight audio/video with no effects. I've also tried just doing text (of course rendering first) and am getting nothing. Am I doing something wrong. HELP!

Richard Alvarez October 20th, 2002 10:04 AM

Becky,

Hard to say from you post. It might be as simple as configuring the deck selesction correctly. Or it might be as simple as turning on your Camera AFTER you open XDV. For the best forum help with XDV try posting on avid.com they have a forum with faqus on sililar problems.

The XL1s does not get along real well with the AVID. You have to nurse it a bit.

Richard Alvarez October 20th, 2002 10:22 AM

"Are they worth it?"

Worth is a subjective judgement. It was for me. Might not be for you.

I own a turnkey Avid Xpress DV system. Very powerfull. Very scary. VERY STEEP learning curve if you are coming from Premiere.

Are you editing short spots with lots of compositing? Maybe the longest thing you do is a music video?

Probably want to stay away from Avid Xpress DV.

Are you interested in completing a feature film or long form documentary. Maybe shot in film, offlined in DV and conformed back in film? Are you working on projects that you want to transfer to an avid house for special effects? Are you interested in learning the avid interface so you can move up to the bigger systems?

AVID is your number one choice.

But as I said, it is a steep learning curve. And an expensive one. You can walk into any Barnes and Noble or Borders Bookstore, and find a shelf of self-help and how-to books on Premiere and Final Cut Pro. Try to find ONE on Avid. Not gonna happen.

Seriously, if you are short form, graphics intensive oriented, and have training in Adobe Graphics products or Apple, then stay with Premiere or Final Cut Pro.

Avid and Premiere approach editing from two different paradigms. Premiere comes from a "Computer File, Graphic manipulation paradigm" which tends to be very flexible.

Avid comes from a paradigm where everything you do, has to have a real-world application to cutting real negative stock. So this influences their work-flow approach. They pour their money into media management, making it easier to manipulate HUGE ammounts of media, (Typical for a feature film) or systems that are connected (More than one system working on a project at once) They leave the compositing and effects work to third party vendors like Boris (Great products) and Pro Tools, (also owned by Avid).

At the moment, AVID is tackling FINAL CUT PRO head to head on the Mac. They pushed 3.5 out the door a little too early in my opinion. The PC version has some serious bugs that are being worked out as I type. Expect 3.5x out sometime soon. Then it will be safe to jump on.

You will find it different from Premier and Vegas.

If you want to jump in the dep end, then choose Avid.

Visit the AVID.COM forum, and read the posts there. Do the same for FCP, VV and PREMIERE. They all have issues. The first thing to do is determine what your specific needs are. Short or Long.

Derrick Begin November 18th, 2002 07:57 AM

* * Avid Output * *
 
Alrighty...

I am trying, working on, outputting in native Quicktime from Avid Xpress DV 3.5, and not having good results.

My settings are all screwed up because I tried so many ways of exporting. I don't know anymore.

I had no problem exporting from Premiere, however, I am not using that anymore. To compare gives me a headache of likes and dislikes...

I need to move this along and export to Quicktime so that my composer can start working on the music.

Please help....

Thank you for taking time to scrawl out some text.

Cheers!

Derrick

Richard Alvarez November 18th, 2002 10:40 AM

Not sure exactly what your problem is. Might be you should be using Quick Time Ref files. Might be you should upgrade to 3.53 (The fix for 3.5 issues)

If you really want some excellent free avid advice, check the avid forum. www.avid.com

Be sure to give all your system specs, and a complete description of the problem, lots of good people there to help. I know, they've helped me.

Derrick Begin November 18th, 2002 10:52 AM

Bill,

Thanks for the input. Yes, Avid's community has been very helpful. I think I solved this using the Sorensen codec. I'll no later when I have time to try it out.

I hope it works...

The Quicktime output has been very choppy, like every other frame is dropped.

Thanks...

Adi Head November 19th, 2002 04:12 PM

athlon or P4 with dv xpress 3.5
 
these past two weeks i have been researching and learning about how to build a pc for editing, which will best fit my needs and avid xpress dv3.5 editing software.

i've narrowed it down to 2 options:

one based on a Dual AMD Athlon MP2000 + 1.67 GHz processor and Tyan Tiger MP Dual Atholon MP motherboard

the other based on an Intel Pentium4 2.53 GHz 533 MHz FSB motherboard and Asus P4B533 845E motherboard

the rest of the specs don't differ all that much between the two. it's either an AMD based machine or a Pentium 4 based machine.

what are the differences between these two options:

1) which is more powerful?
2) which is less expensive?
3) which will require more fans and therefore will make a noisier working enviorment?
4) which is known to work better with video editing / DV / xpressDV3.5?

any comments or suggestions you may think of are most welcome.

thanks.

Marc Betz November 19th, 2002 07:31 PM

From what I've heard, Althalons run xpress dv fine, but they are not qualified by avid.

I would go with the other evil empire Wintel.

They will help you at CS if you drive a p4

Jason Wood November 20th, 2002 12:48 AM

The Athlons run fine with XDV, but as Marc said they're not supported by Avid. I'm running dual MPs with the a Tyan mobo and 2 gigs of RAM. I haven't had any problems. It runs fast and stable.

I am told XDV only runs around 25 to 50% faster with two chips. WHere you'll really see the difference is in After Effects as it takes full advantage of the second CPU.

On the other side...the benchmarks for the 2.53 GH P4 with the 533 frontside bus look really good too.

I actually almost built one of these systems but decide to go with AMD instead. At that time, if I remember correctly, the AMD system cost around $300 more than it would have cost to build the pentium box.

HTH,
Jason

Richard Alvarez November 20th, 2002 07:22 AM

adi,

See my comments about the duals on the other thread,

bill

Gary Bettan November 20th, 2002 07:27 PM

Avid Xpress DV competitve trade up program
 
We just got word from Avid on a very exciting new program. If you own Premiere (or Final Cut Pro) you can save big bucks on Xpress DV!!

$300 trade up allowance on XDV Base ($1499 - 300 = $1199)

$400 on the Powerpack ($2199 - $400 = $1799)

You will have to provide proof of ownership. The exact details of the program will be posted on our (and Avid's) website over the next day or two. This is a very limited time promotion, just in time for the holidays. If you're a Premiere or FCP editor who has been thinking about upgrading to XDV, the time is now!!

Gary
Videoguys.com

Gary Bettan November 20th, 2002 07:30 PM

Avid Xpress DV competitive trade up program
 
We just got word from Avid on a very exciting new program. If you own Premiere or Final Cut Pro you can save big bucks on Xpress DV!!

$300 trade up allowance on XDV Base ($1499 - 300 = $1199)

$400 on the Powerpack ($2199 - $400 = $1799)

You will have to provide proof of ownership. The exact details of the program will be posted on our (and Avid's) website over the next day or two. This is a very limited time promotion, just in time for the holidays. If you're a Premiere or FCP editor who has been thinking about upgrading to XDV, the time is now!!

Gary
Videoguys.com


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