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Re: Uncompressed vs. ProRes: Paging Bob Zelin
by Shane Ross on Nov 6, 2009 at 12:52:30 am

[Bob Zelin] "I still see idiots that think that the AVID Meridian systems are the best thing AVID ever made, and continue to use them. "

Well, I know plenty of places that used them and made good use of them until the DX line came out. because the Adrenalines were so unstable that people didn't want to switch. The Adrenaline issues are actually what turned me on to FCP. But now with the DX line and Avid 4.0...my head is REALLY turning back.

But yeah...People who are still using DS thinking they are "the bomb" and "all that" are pretty out of touch. BUT, they invested hundreds of thousands of dollars into those systems....EIGHT YEARS AGO...so they think they are still "all that" and the "end all to post production."



Shane



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