![]() ![]() One manufacturer's approach to another's was and still is a mine field. The biggest single problem that has been a common theme since commodity-platform applications started appearing for color management is cross-platform commonality of timeline sharing. or.) that it crashes or collapses, and then they re-figure it. Engineering will push the boundaries of common sense until the aircraft is so big and complicated (or bridge, or skyscraper, or ship. There will always be a certain amount of debate around whether a big tentpole with every instrument in the philharmonic playing (not using the loaded word "Symphony" for legal reasons ) is a good solution. Would be more about BMD hardware issues involved in Post Production, I guess, which was less of an encompassing theme when the Forum ecosystem was founded, given the narrow focus that Resolve had at that time. JPo, CSI Attachments screenshot original iPad AVID_Studio iPAD.PNG (708.39 KiB) Viewed 25772 timesįrank Engel wrote:Desktop Video, Converters, Routers and Monitoring Going back a few years, AVID actually ported out a version of editing software for the original iPad, sort of an iMovie MediaComposer called AVID Studio. Why wouldn't BMD just add it to their line of cameras, so that it functioned on the device instead of giving away a free license of Resolve with every one of them? after the "why are there so many glitches in my output video?" and "do you really need 128GB of VRAM for 12K?" ![]() Maybe "HD", UHD if you only want the device to last for a few hours, and anything beyond would only be inviting the "why won't my iPad battery last more than a few seconds?" and "why did it burn out?" threads. Perhaps an iPad version would be good for the iPhone movie makers, but you aren't going to be working with anything more than what might have been shot on the mobile device. ![]() The latest WWDC saw the announcement of a newer and much bigger macPro, which turns out to be a throwback to the old modular silver tower.īecause the trashcan/coffeecan wasn't up to the task.
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