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Former Avid users, how has switching to FCP HD been for you?
I am a former Avid owner/user with over 10 years experience. I finally decided to go with FCP HD when replacing my 8 year old Avid. My new system consists of a G5 with 2.5G dual processor; 4G RAM; topped out compliment of XServe RAID drives along with a Black Magic Extreme I/O card. The only thing I held back on when I bought the system was the additional 4G of RAM I could have added. Anyway, I was told that this configuration would get me seven realtime streams of uncompressed video. Depending on what I’m doing, I don’t even get ONE. For example, if I have a background of any kind and then layer, let’s say, a tiff file with an alpha channel on top of that and then proceed to fly it around for even one pixel I have to render. I was stunned at this sad revelation, not to mention clients who comment on how much slower things are now! My 8 year old Avid, which runs at a “whopping” 233MGZ on OS8 no less, will fly the same tiff around all day long realtime with no problem. I’ve been over and over it with tech support and have basically come to the realization that that’s just how it is. There’s no doubt that the final product I eventually produce is far beyond my Avid’s capability, but I’m very frustrated with Apple’s far less than honest claims of “realtime effects”. The concept of RealTime effects is mostly a fantasy. I knew that I’d have to make some adjustments in learning a new system, but all of this computing power not being able to do something as simple as I outlined has me ready to go crawling back to Avid. So I’m curious. Has anyone else had the same experience in changing over? That is, after the learning curve, did you find that even an age old Avid still did many basic things much better than your new FCP HD? And most importantly, do you feel the Apple misled you as to just how “realtime” the effects would be?
BTW, I’ve encountered two other problems along the way which Apple Tech Support has been useless with. First, quite often when I digitize clips with sound, the sound plays back about 4-5 frames out of sync. Restarting a couple of times usually clears up the problem, but I’m hoping to find out what I might be doing to cause it in the first place. And second, I’ve had a few occaisions in which while making changes in the timeline, I’ll get the Psychedelic Beachball followed by the disappearance of media files. The files aren’t just disconnected from the timeline, they’re gone from the RAID drive. And when I hit “save”, it tells me that it’s an “Unknown File”! I only have FCP open and it tells me unknown file. So that’s it for now. Sorry for the bloated first post but I’m D-E-S-P-E-R-A-T-E. You have no idea how much I’m hoping that I AM the problem and that the system I purchased is only waiting for a competent operator! I’m looking forward to reading other “Avid to Final Cut Conversion Stories” and how they turned out.
Mark LoPresti, Buffalo New York