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Matty O’tool
May 18, 2006 at 8:56 pmIt totally makes sense that AJA would not want the OEM hardware(this implies some sort of exclusive partnership for this particular board) to be “Multi-purpose”. I’m assuming that AJA wants to sell MORE hardware, and not one board that runs 2 or 3 apps. While the KONA branded cards do this ( althought you might notice only one “editing” app runs on the Kona) none of the other AJA OEM hardware has these capabilities. Yup thats right, AJA OEMs hardware for a few other companies too. Media100 just made the mistake of letting you know it was AJA hardware. Holding Media100 or AJA or Apple responsible for this is silly, they are all trying to make money. The fact that some are saying Media100 missed the mark is just wrong, perhaps they didn’t make the desision to keep other apps off the hardware, it is possible that the decision was made for them.
-Reason
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Matty O’tool
May 18, 2006 at 8:57 pmIt totally makes sense that AJA would not want the OEM hardware(this implies some sort of exclusive partnership for this particular board) to be “Multi-purpose”. I’m assuming that AJA wants to sell MORE hardware, and not one board that runs 2 or 3 apps. While the KONA branded cards do this ( althought you might notice only one “editing” app runs on the Kona) none of the other AJA OEM hardware has these capabilities. Yup thats right, AJA OEMs hardware for a few other companies too. Media100 just made the mistake of letting you know it was AJA hardware. Holding Media100 or AJA or Apple responsible for this is silly, they are all trying to make money. The fact that some are saying Media100 missed the mark is just wrong, perhaps they didn’t make the desision to keep other apps off the hardware, it is possible that the decision was made for them.
-Reason
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