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  • Mon, Jun 30 2008 1:25 AM

    • Redsoxwsc07
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    Media Composer Academic?

    Is there any different price for Media Composer from Avid Xpress Pro Academic? Or are all prices set for all situations? 

     

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  • Mon, Jun 30 2008 2:00 AM In reply to

    • Brickwad
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    Re: Media Composer Academic?

    MC Academic, I believe, is $295.

     

    I have 10 Avid systems, DX, Meridian and DNA. 1 MCA 1.8 on 2.5 quad G5 w/ 5 Gigs of Ram, 1 Symphony Nitris DX on eight core mac pro with 4 gig ram, 1 MC... [view my complete system specs]

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  • Mon, Jun 30 2008 3:36 AM In reply to

    • Redsoxwsc07
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    Re: Media Composer Academic?

    Even for an upgrade from Xpress Pro (Academic)?

    In which situation, I'd feel like I got ripped off because I can buy Media Composer Academic NEW for the same price I can upgrade with.

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  • Mon, Jun 30 2008 4:01 AM In reply to

    Re: Media Composer Academic?

    It's always been my understanding that the cost of an Academic upgrade was equal to a new Academic purchase anyway. 

    I believe that there traditionally have not been "upgrades" for Academic users, if you wanted the latest version you just had to buy it again.  It's a 90% discount off of retail, so I wouldn't necessarily say that you got "ripped off"

     

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  • Mon, Jun 30 2008 7:03 PM In reply to

    • Redsoxwsc07
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    Re: Media Composer Academic?

     Well here's my thing. I purchased Xpress Pro in October, only to find out several months later that there will be no more support for the software, meaning it will never be available on Vista.

    This means that I pretty much am on my own since soon Windows won't be supporting XP (as they are cancelling XP sales TODAY).

    If I would have waited a few months, I could have gotten Media Composer for the same price that I got Xpress Pro for, now it's almost like throwing away $300, since Xpress Pro isn't available/supported anymore.

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  • Mon, Jun 30 2008 7:09 PM In reply to

    • BLKDOG
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    Re: Media Composer Academic?

    True but, from October, you've gotten a lot of value from that software in half a year's time. Especially when you can buy it for $295.

    Also, you can cut on that platform for a long time to come so the return on investment is still there.

    Unfortunately that's the reality of our technological world, there's always something better if you wait a year. Fortunately for you, the best editor out there is a measly $295. 

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  • Mon, Jun 30 2008 7:48 PM In reply to

    • Brickwad
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    Re: Media Composer Academic?

    Redsoxwsc07:
    f I would have waited a few months, I could have gotten Media Composer for the same price that I got Xpress Pro for, now it's almost like throwing away $300

    Redsoxwsc07:
    purchased Xpress Pro in October, only to find out several months later that there will be no more support for the software, meaning it will never be available on Vista.

     

    What about the guy who spent $1500 on Xpro and had to fork over another $495 to upgrade? You got a great deal! I don't believe the academic versions of any Avid program have ever Been upgradable. and YES - The Red Sox rule!

    I have 10 Avid systems, DX, Meridian and DNA. 1 MCA 1.8 on 2.5 quad G5 w/ 5 Gigs of Ram, 1 Symphony Nitris DX on eight core mac pro with 4 gig ram, 1 MC... [view my complete system specs]

    Andy

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