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Me neither in a strict sense. It is what it is.
However there seems to be a tendency to consider everything that’s been around for many years as old, old fashioned, obsolete. That’s just as insulting as some people feel when FCPX gets criticism. Renaming things with words with meanings that makes no sense * coughprojectcough * may be part of that feeling.
I mean, all this agressive behaviour in this thread started with me remarking that I could not see wat FCPX is really faster, as was always one of the Major claims. Also that it was easy to learn an intuitive. Now an FCPX got angry suggesting it takes a long time to really know how to use FCPX. Wasn’t that always the criticism directed at AVID??
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I never tried making then myself, but about 10 professional editors who work on FCPX said there was an issue. I think it’s the XD-Cam format: MPEG2-HD422.
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Ah right that makes sense. Still, operational I don’t experience the non-integration.
The new Compressor gets extremely bad response in the App Store. Is that justified?
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No need. Everything I address is outdated.
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Hmm… Could be.
Still, AVID went 64bit with MC6. (We’re on MC 8.3 now, a couple of years later) and it can do all that. And always has.
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Okay, I guess I don’t have to ask about to orher basic stuff like audio fades, audio meter and a mixer. Outdated I’m sure by now. I’ll just continue for a while with 10.1.4 which so totally outdated a long six weeks ago.
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Yeah, I figured as much.
I do wonder though how a mixer would work on FCPX. I imagine it needs some role dedicated mixer, and not track based. And that would require some (welcomed) discipline on assigning roles to the different types of audio. I’d certainly like that, especially if you can also custom color the different roles.
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HAHAHA!
I don’t think he was referring to you.
Well, my MacBook Pro is coming back this weekend, I loaned it to a friend in dire need of a scientologist’s apparatus. I’m first going to upgrade it on there and test it out in my own hemisphere before causing potential problems with my client. So thanks!
I do like a lot of things on the new version. Does it finally have an audio crossfade? Decent audiometers? A mixer?? 😉
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Hahaha… I know it’s like Scientology. I used to be like that ten years ago when I started out on Apple… 😉
I still love their OS system and everything, but not the way they try to dictate HOW you have to work. These bloody updates can render your computer slow and useless if you update to quickly. Ruined my perfectly working iPad2 that way. So yeah… Apple… .;-)There’s another trick though: just copy the 10.1.4 version from the Application Folder – save it somewhere with a different name. Upgrade tot 10.2.1 and then just put 10.1.4 back in the Applications Folder.
So I will certainly give a whirl sometime soon… I want to use the full power of my new MacPro.