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Anyone using ShotPut Pro and Primera Bravo series to archive?
Hi,
I just read up about ShotPut Pro 2.0 which is supposed to allow automated burning/printing to DVD using Primera's Bravo series DVD print/burn machines. Is anyone using this option? I have a Bravo SE and would LOVE to automate burning/printing of 70+ 8GB SxS cards I have for this one project. If so, is there a way to have it batch a bunch of folders and then print the name of the folder onto the disc? That's would be sweet! I can't get anyone from Imagine Products to get back to me. Thanks, Jim |
ShotPut Pro and Primera
Hey-
Also try contacting Primera directly. They have been helpful in the past. If you are archive 8GB cards, then the Bravo SE with double-layer DVDs would be fine. But what about using 25 or 50-gig Blu-Ray (BD) discs as well? It works and I thought the Bravo SE did BD + DVD. -jeremy w |
Bravo SE does have a Blu-ray model, but the thing is $1,500 more than the SE.
That's what it would cost me to upgrade to the Blu-Ray model. Don't know if I want to do that as according to Primera, the only thing their software will burn on a Mac to Blu-Ray is Blu-Ray DVDs, not data files. |
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I was trying to do a positive review as part of a screencast for FCP users. I too got no support or response. Later on, Imagine Products suggested I update my software to the new ShotPut Pro, but that would incur paying out again. I paid for software that didn't fulfil my requirements, and I was asked to pay out once more in the hope that the new version worked. Well, I don't like a company with a no demo policy combined with a Pro price tag, and I don't like paying out to find that I don't like the product. So I stopped using it. They're probably concentrating on the RED and P2 market. |
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