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  • Wed, May 7 2008 9:43 PM In reply to

    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

    Randy et al....

    Hows this ???

    This is a great start.  As others have chimed in, more geeky info is needed.  But, kudos so far!

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  • Wed, May 7 2008 10:09 PM In reply to

    • VGUK2
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    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

    I think you people who are getting over excited must be easily pleased.

    Quite unbelievable actually.

    You couldn't make it up...

  • Wed, May 7 2008 10:19 PM In reply to

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    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

    VG...you've made your position clear. Since you are no longer interested in Avid, Why keep posting?

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  • Wed, May 7 2008 10:35 PM In reply to

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    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

    Thanks Dom, I guess I'm asking a question that only beta testers can answer.

    BLKDOG, when you export STL files do you get:

    ex:  0000000 text written000000000   

     

    Do you get TC's instead of a  bunch of zeros?

     

    I own a captioning house and I don't want to buy another Caption software.

    Why? because at times I need to cut different running times of the same movie.

    Meaning re syncing, I 'd like to avoid this by using MC v3 subtiltes.

    Export STL file

    Convert STL file using Caption maker to SCC file (close caption)

    And of course cutting different versions MC would me easy.

    thanks

    Mike

     

    Marianna any way of posting photos of the DX boxes? (close up of  back panel)

    Can Avid continue selling the adrenaline HD box at 12k?

     

    thanks

    Mike

     

     

  • Wed, May 7 2008 10:50 PM In reply to

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    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

    BLKDOG:

    VG...you've made your position clear. Since you are no longer interested in Avid, Why keep posting?

    Does it cause you a problem?

  • Wed, May 7 2008 11:24 PM In reply to

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    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

    It  does, yes and if you can't start actually contributing  to a discussion instead of your constant baiting, I will remove you from the boards. I don't care  if you have an opposing  view but please knock off the flame baiting, immediately.

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  • Wed, May 7 2008 11:46 PM In reply to

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    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

     After that interruption back on topic - Marketing.

    Does anyone else think the new storage should be featured more predominately?

    This was released earlier this week (Monday) and appears to be flying under the radar.

    http://www.avid.com/products/videoraid-st-sr/index.asp

    Am I that much or a geek that a new storage solution gets my attention?

    It looks cool to me - you lose a drive and you don't lose everything on the entire array.  Sweet.

    If this new product is good as they say it is then it should be featured strongly on the home page - somehow a link under "news and events" seems inadequate to announce a cool new piece of hardware.  Don't make the users hunt for the golden nuggets.  Put it smack in their face where they can't miss it.

  • Thu, May 8 2008 12:05 AM In reply to

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    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

    VGUK2:

    BLKDOG:

    VG...you've made your position clear. Since you are no longer interested in Avid, Why keep posting?

    Does it cause you a problem?

    I have a 13 year old daughter who sometimes thinks it's funny to be annoying. VGUK2?  Wait a minute . . Vicki, is this you?

     

     

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  • Thu, May 8 2008 1:00 AM In reply to

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    VGUK2:
    Does it cause you a problem?

    Your reply only makes it more clear that you are nothing more than a troll.

     

    I like how you post anonymously, make ill informed comments and judgements and yet have the cajones to judge others. And you are calling the forum members s"unbeliveable"?

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  • Thu, May 8 2008 1:20 AM In reply to

    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

    What are the prices for VideoRAID ST and VideoRAID SR?  This is only great news if the prices are competitive. 

    "... you lose a drive and you don't lose everything on the entire array.  Sweet."

    Um ... this is nothing new ... just new to Avid.  We were promised this feature in 1999-2000 when we bought our 1st Unity ... and we're still waiting.  Unity only offers Mirroring at a 50% drive-space cost.  That's why we bought 120TB's of TerraBlock.

    Meanwhile, it's nice to see the new storage.

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  • Thu, May 8 2008 1:57 AM In reply to

    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

    VideoRAID was originally a Medea product until Avid bought them out. The current VideoRAID (non ST/SR) is a 10 drive enclosure - actually it is (2) 5-drive enclosure. Each set of 5 is controlled by its own RAID card (RAID 5). So each box can lose up to 2 drives (assuming they are from each set). I have 2 boxes (20 drives total) striped in OS X and get about 420 MB/s of transfer (UL5D ina MacPro).

    Mirroring has its own advantage (you can lose more than one drive and has the least performance penalty).

     

    I also like Terrablock. For what it cost and perform, it is admirable. It does not quite have the bells and whistles of Unity (file vs volume sharing) and the admin tools needs to be tweaked. Overall I am very happy with it. I have not tried the ethernet option so I can't comment on that.

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  • Thu, May 8 2008 2:16 AM In reply to

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    BLKDOG:

    Yeah, Marianna and I were talking  about it and I got tied up with clients (stupid money-givers).

    So, we still haven't heard where this doc falls short.

    I know you guys can find something.

    BLKDOG, you asked for it. Surprise

    First, I should say the doc is definitely a good step in the right direction. 

    My main areas of focus are in the product matrix.  The areas I would first take a stab at would be:

    • Add clickable links to descriptive popups (not new windows, but using Javascript, perhaps AJAX) on the feature names.  These popups would give more detailed information about each item, also satisfying the need for "geeks".  Make sure these are NOT in marketing speak or specific proprietary "Avid-ese" terms.

    • Tied to point #1: It may be a good idea for Avid to develop an "Avidopedia" which describes features in even MORE detail than the popups and very plainly [I do rather like Avid's Help documentation, so that concept might work, but for features].  This wouldn't be necessary if the descriptive popups/tooltips noted in #1 covered enough information.

    • There are a LOT of features on there. Even on the 24" LCD I'm using, I have to scroll a ways.  This is fine, but just make sure that it is clear what checks belong to what product.  This could be done by putting a row of the product names (as found at the top) along the bottom and perhaps middle of the table.  That way, when you get down to the bottom of the list, you don't lose your place.  Color highlights for each column might help this too.

     

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  • Thu, May 8 2008 2:27 AM In reply to

    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

    I agree that mirroring is probably the best solution, but nobody wants to pay for it.  As a facility, we can't afford to "give away" 1/2 the storage, and clients won't pay for it either.  Even after a catastrophic data loss.  Go figure.

    When we were evaluating new storage, we needed a solution that provided:

    • RAID 5 protection
    • Multiple streams of 4:4:4 (up to 11)
    • Multiple streams of 4:2:2 (currently at 6)
    • A simple expansion capability

    We now have 8 x TerraBlock servers and a QLogic 9000 Switch w/64 ports which is expandable to 128, and can be daisy-chained to 2 x 128 (256).  Also, the Telecine gear attached is far more demanding than a DS Nitris or FCP system.  These include Clipster, Pronto, Nucoda, and DRS.

    All volumes are spanned across 4 servers, and are RAID 5 protected.  Spanning across 4 servers also automatically load-balances the system.  The 4-way span also reduces the hit during a RAID 5 rebuild.

    And, yes, the front end isn't as elegant as Unity, and the "current" volume sharing isn't ideal.  However, improvements are on the way.

    We would have easily bought an Avid solution had it been available, with similar performance specs, and competitively priced.

    ... meanwhile, back to the original topic.

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  • Thu, May 8 2008 2:28 AM In reply to

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    Re: New Avid marketing about new products

    Thanks Steel but guess the main focus of what I was asking was not so much how to make a better marketing doc as it was what information is lacking for you.

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  • Thu, May 8 2008 3:13 AM In reply to

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    BLKDOG:

    Thanks Steel but guess the main focus of what I was asking was not so much how to make a better marketing doc as it was what information is lacking for you.

    Thanks for the clarification.  I'd say some of the same responses apply.  Many of the features lack a good description.

    For example, what does "Export to Web or Mobile" mean?  Does it mean I can export a QT Ref, throw it into Squeeze and I get a Web or Mobile file?  Does it mean that Avid has a direct output to a one of those formats?  Does Avid have a preset for those formats? All of the above?  Is this a new feature, or is it a description of the featureset I've seen before?

     

     

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