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I have both CS5 and CS6 for Mac. But somehow AVC-I mixed w/ other codec resulted in red (needs rendering) on the sequence. Not using NVida certified GPU on CS5 or 6 - perhaps that's why there're red. This annoying GPU war is costing me a fortune. Getting a new Mac Pro these days come w/ ATI 5870. I don't see anyway of not including a video card in the Mac Pro. This is a cold Adobe & Apple war that's hurting end user's pocket book.
Grass Valley does care about students, there is a heavily discounted Academic version that has all the features of the regular Edius but the license stipulates that it can't be used for commercial production.I don't know why more poeple are aware of Edius. I guess it's because GrassValley is used in very high-end pro stations, etc., and they don't care about college kids,etc.
I'm testing Edius 6.5 with a new AVCHD camera and so far the results look very promising: I can play three layers of 1920x1080 footage (17 Mbps) with 33% opacity on the top two layers without running down the buffer, and render back out to AVCHD or H264 at 1:1 time...
...on my laptop. Nicely done GV!
- Kevin
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Edius 6.5 on Lenovo W520 laptop: Intel Core i7-2720QM @2.2 GHz, Nvidia graphics card, 8GB RAM, Windows 7 Pro 64-bit. Canon Vixia HF-G10, three Sony HDV video cameras and one Canon 7D.