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Media Composer and NX 5
I am trying to decide on which editing platform to edit these files with. I edit with Liquid now using Avi files from PD170 and the mpeg from the NX5. It was a no brainer on which platform to go with (Edius) until I got the email from Avid for $495 for the complete full program. I have downloaded both programs for a test drive and found to nobody's suprise that Edius works pretty good with the AVCHD files. I have saved some AVCHD files from Edius timeline out to AVCHD and it works in MC. But the same files won't work in MC. My computer is the new I7, with 6 gigs of ram. MC won't even play the MPEG files from the NX5. What should I do?? Some of the programs that come with Avid are really good programs, I just can't afford both of them after buying the camera and the computer.
Thanks, Dan www.forevermomentsvideo.com |
I would certainly wait to see what NAB has to offer in the next two weeks. Edius will have an upgrade to 5.5 that will be even better. IF you don't need some of the Edius PRo 5.5 features then Neo with Booster 2.5 is less costly.
Ron Evans |
For me this would be a slam dunk. But it doesn't sound like Avid is the correct solution for you if you want to edit your native files.
A team of horses couldn't pull me away from the mouse if I could get Avid for $500. That's the bargain of the decade. |
Thanks for the response.
Perrone, If I went with Avid what would be the work flow? Its weard that it is so pickey with codec. Ron, what is the difference in Edius 5/5.5 and Neo? |
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Essentially it boils down to a choice. You pay the piper up front in transcode times, or you have an open timeline and pay the piper later in stability and speed. You choose. |
There used to be a comparison chart on the GV site but I can't find it now. Professional Video Products | Grass Valley
The main difference at the moment between Neo Booster and Edius Pro 5 is that Neo has accelerated AVCHD playback in realtime which will be included in the Edius Pro 5.5 release. The programing differences are that Edius Pro has multicam editing and native file operation for the professional cameras. Look at the url above and you can download the specs for each and compare. If you are just going to edit one camera in DV, HDV, MPEG or AVCHD then Neo may be sufficient at less cost AND you can have your upgrade to AVID!!!! Ron Evans |
someone writing in dv magazine and in videography predicts that at NAB Avid will announce AVCHD support, and I've got my fingers crossed that it happens...
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Avid has announced AVCHD support with the release of Media Composer 5. Avid reps at the show said the software should ship in June.
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I hope that former liquid users who get the $495 price to switch MC get MC5 and not MC4. If they don't that would just be wrong.
Dan Forever Moments Video Productions |
there's a free upgrade to MC5 for buyers of the current release 4. don't hold your breath until June as Avid major upgrades are sometimes late...
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Media Composer and NX 5
Hello,
So, did our AVCHD wishes come true with MC5? I'm really attracted to Sony NXCAM. |
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Yes dreams do come true. Haven't had time to play/learn the program, but it will edit AVCHD codec. You must have a very fast system to play it though. Does any body know of training DVDs?
Dan Forever Moments Video Productions |
MC5 doesn't know all AVCHD, that's for sure. There is a great set of online tutorials right on the Avid web site. They were VERY valuable to me getting started. When I ordered my Avid from The Videoguys, they sent along a good training DVD. It was for MC4, but nearly everything translates right over.
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Perrone,
Thanks, I check it out. Are you still using the DVD? Would you want to sell it? Dan Forever Moments Video Productions |
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