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you know, I'm not on MC 4.x yet, but it seems that with each software upgrade, QT Ref recedes farther into the past with regard to dependability and functionality. I remember with fondness my OS9 QT Ref files sometimes. I do understand that today's timelines are doing so much more... from so many media locations on each system. That could be
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____Still, something is a little wacked because it's also crashing every now and then. My experience as well. If I really air out a sequence or get something funky going and I crash, my restart of the Avid MC will invoke the 'registration' ghost. Annoying, but harmless. I think. So far...
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Between Avid's AMA architecture and Calibrated's P2 QT codec, my P2 media is instantly accessible across my production pipeline. A great coup for Avid and for my shop!
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back-revved (is that a verb?) and did a restart from the power strip, and I'm in DNA-land again. shwew. My software reports on bootup that it is not registered anymore, however.
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Pretty sure this SDI thaing is broke! see my thread elsewhere... going back to v3.5.4 for now.
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Installed 3.5.9, and it hangs at the 'Configuring Digital I/O Subsystem' for quite a while, then once opened to allow only firewire functionality, (no Mojo SDI), then upon restart officially hung. Won't allow switching to Mojo. When I push the botton that should toggle between the two, a funky false dialog pops up above the sequence timeline
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don't know from DX (running SDI Mojo) so I don't qualify for this thread, but I'm running a Kona 3/Mojo SDI all day long on the same partition. I switch from Avid to Motion to AE to Photoshop, with the Kona 3 and Avid keeping track of themselves very nicely. All I need now is a new 12-core MacBeast running all 64-bit apps and 36 gig of RAM
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look 5 posts up, and you'll see the pinned forum thread that answers your question.
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...and while you're in there Todd, I'll give you twenty bucks to figure out how to REALLY exclude system drives, etc. from the media creation drive list.
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...if so, this is an undesirable development.