John Mitchell |
November 6th, 2009 08:35 AM |
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Originally Posted by Mark Job
(Post 1443224)
...I strongly agree to disagree with you. You don't have to be a troll to get sanctioned on their forum-You just have to ask an embarassing question or two (to them), then suddenly you start to have technical difficulties with your posts, then suddenly your posts get moved, then suddenly your posts begin to disappear, then when you start to ask why ? .... Look. companies sometimes have millions of dollars riding on certain sales at certain times, and they don't necessarily want certain questions asked at certain times - even if you need to know what's causing whatever so you can work. Like I have stated many times, the company's product is outstanding. This doesn't mean the company's attitude toward the end user is equally outstanding. How I wish the two always went together. You've had a good experience and I've had a really bad one.
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Can you give specific examples Mark? I post on the forum a bit, help out with a bunch of basic questions, have seen many negative threads on Avid (some justified, some ill informed) that only get locked when they get to about 20 or 30 pages long and become counter productive. I find Marianna to be very accommodating. Sure there are things they can do better, but I reckon they're trying. I have *never* had a post removed or deleted and I've complained about the lack of MPEG2 (DVD) support and HDV2 (JVC flavour) support, and the scrapping of the dongle - rationally but forcefully.
Keep in mind the forum is run by users, not by Avid themselves (even though they host it). I simply don't buy into the marketing conspiracy thing. Just my opinion of course - your entitled to yours :)
Anyway back on topic - I would recommend copying the XDCAM BPAV drectory to a media drive inside a named project directory, and then using progam called Visual Subst to mount the project directory as a virtual drive.
Visual Subst - Virtual Drives In Effect - NTWind Software
Avid will automatically recognise the drive (under AMA) and mount the media. This also provides a clear path for archiving.
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