Funkycoldg
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I am very very happy with this! I just hope it supports AE not too long after Premiere. I wonder how it will work with monitoring out of Premiere? It's also a good thing it will support ALL modes of the HVX!
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Curious comment -- you'll likely be able to edit much faster in raylight than in Adobe's native system, because Raylight has adjustable playback quality levels (i.e., red, blue, green, and yellow).I would LOVE to be able to edit natively (SPEEEEED) in Premiere.
How short of a period of time though? I mean, optimistic as it may sound, who's to say they haven't been working on OnLocation Mac since the day they bought the app?
I have no specific knowledge of, or reason for, such optimism, but I'm just sayin' that they've had Serious Magic for a long time now, so maybe they do have plans for that and maybe they've been working on it for a while?
This does seem a pretty short interval for an upgrade, that's true. But so what -- it's great news!![]()
Mikko Wilson said:Adobe pem will support ALL HVX200 P2 formats!! AE to follow shortly! All free updates.
Mikko Wilson said:All P2 support in prem will be released simultaniously for PC and Mac. OnLocation an Encore wont be updated, \"yet\".
Curious comment -- you'll likely be able to edit much faster in raylight than in Adobe's native system, because Raylight has adjustable playback quality levels (i.e., red, blue, green, and yellow).
BBC's Factual Studios already committed to DVCPRO-HD (from the HDX900) and they've said they're going tapeless by 2010. I found a press release which said they expect to be fully converted to P2 by 2010, but I was just looking for a more comprehensive announcement if you knew of one.Barry; I haven't heard anything"officially" directly from the BBC, this is just the word on the street.