The potential here is huge, but as it stands right now it's the best option out there for fast turnaround.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, avidrhl@... wrote:
<<Correct me if I'm wrong, but an AMA "bin" isn't really a bin full of Avid
> clips and media. It looks like a bin, but the clip metadata comes from the
> disc and the clips you see are linked to non-Avid media.
>
> Quick turnaround is one thing, but it seems to me it would always be better
> to transcode to Avid-native media in any long-term editing scenario.>>
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