> this dumps renders, which is unacceptable.
You might seriously want to take a look at Adobe Premiere Pro CS5. Adobe has taken the opposite approach, which is to create a largely render-free environment. With a CUDA-enabled NVIDIA card and lots of RAM, you really see a performance advantage. Their design objective is to stay real-time as much as possible and then render once during the encode for an output file. Granted many of us still deal with tape, but the Adobe method is actually designed to be more in tune with the file-based world. I think it's ultimately the same approach Apple will take with a future version of FCP, but based on OpenCL instead of CUDA.
- Oliver
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