March 7th, 2006, 12:53 AM | #5 |
Major Player Location: Kelowna BC Canada | Originally Posted by Stephen L. Noe Avid has sort of drawn the line (currently) in their product line. Liquid for HDV vs. XpressProHD for DVCProHD. |
Well, Avid encompasses many different products and some on the higher end are just amazing and do HD of all kinds like a charm. AXP (Avid Xpress Pro) is awaiting an update that will be able to handle HDV natively. Yes, I admit that it is quite frustrating to wait while other, often much less expensive products are already working with HDV quite well. I personally hope and trust that WHEN Avid brings the new version(s) of HD-compatible editor (on a Mac) it will be very good. Having said that, if the product is destined to end in HDV or on a SD DVD, Adobe will be fine. If, however, it is a part of a project that ends up conformed on say a Symphony than the Avid advantage of vertical integration and compatibility kicks in. They'd better get cracking at it, though.. |
Avid Vs Premiere 2017
Adobe premiere pro cs6 computer requirements. What's new: Avid Media Composer vs Premiere Pro vs FCPX vs DaVinci Resolve? What do you use microsoft excel for. It's that time of year when all the big NLEs announce new features, pricing tiers, formats and must-have-stuff, to draw post production professionals into that most challenging of tasks, trying something new. Avid: 2017 2019 2019.9 Freeware: professional. VS 2020 Trialware: prosumer. Adobe Premiere Pro CC Yes Yes No Skylake or later.