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So Brad Swenson ended up at Avid? I thought he had started his own production company in Alaska, where I have also worked for many years on and off. He was a great resoruce back in the Liquid days. At the end of the day, which shareholders or capital investment fund owns which NLE manufacturers is of little importance / the real test is how the manufacturer
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George Angeludis wrote... Ahhh Liquid... Yes George - were you another editor who cut his digital teeth on Liquid? I ran Liquid Silver v.2.55 XL from 2000 uuntil 2014, and though I had Chrome HD in it's Avid livery to prepare for HD (which I never really achieved as it couldn't work on anything later than XP x86) I stayed with 2.55 until SD
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This hasn't really anything to do with Avid, but maybe another editor out there has a neat fix for this.... I do a lot of my research, and even more of my spare time chilling watching YouTube - often old TV-series from the UK that are only available here - but as a TV pro it constantly annoys me that many (really many) videos are uploaded to YouTube
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Is it possible to re/locate the destination folder&drive of MC (8.5.3) so that instead of being dumped by Avid to the system drive (user data) they are located elsewhere on a chosen network drive, where regular backups and redundant drives make this more sense? I our house we have a policy of never saving critical user or application data on the
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I'm running MC 8.5.3, though I have seen this issue before on 7.05... When trying to create a new project from the start up page - either having just started the system or having exited one project and wanting to create another, when I select NEW PROJECT to create a new (external) project, the process starts, then I get an error prompt telling me
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I agree one must be wary, especially when Avid treats almost everything that isn't logged-and-captured source media as rendered files. I may well continue to employ the approach I have used for years, where original files for "impiorted media" such as voiceovers, graphics, music and sound effects are stored in a logical folder structure
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Just in case others are having a similar problem, I'll share the following info with you... The Artist Color manual says the following about setting IP address - "To set a static IP address: 1 While holding down the left-most two Soft Keys simultaneously, press and release the POWER switch. Continue to hold the Soft Keys down until the display
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The Media Tool appears to be a useful way of identifying precomputed (rendered) media, but considering that the task is often about deleting data to save space, it seems off that I can't find a column to select that actually shows the size in GB/MB/KB) of the individual renered files, so that I can evaluate whether there is any benefit from deleting
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Thanks Carl - Can one create a default render folder on our shared storage so that all render files will reside there, so at least we keep render files separate from master clips etc.? (As far as I kan see, one can only define the drive on which rendering will take place, not the folder in which render files will be stored - back in the Liquid days
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Being relative new to Avid, I am still perplexed as to the concept of AMA, and am unsure what this is used for, and whether I should be using it. So far, I am logging and capturing my raw footage from HDCAM and HDV to bins in the active project, as well as importing the required media assets such as audio fx, voiceovers, graphics etc, into my project