> <<I've decided to take Avid up on their offer to upgrade from classic Nitris
> to DX. >>
>
> Considering the fact that you are giving up two guaranteed streams of RT HD
> for the chance to render most of your timeline with DX, it could be considered
> a downgrade that they are allowing you to pay for. But what do I know...
Let's call it a trade-in then.
I just like to have more horsepower, the 8400 is getting old. The only other
option would be to get a DX seperately, but that's more expensive.
Just a question:
Most of my sequences will hold straight cuts and source side color
correction on V1, then a general color correction (by scene) on a higher
track, plus a Mask on the upper track. I generally render most things on V1,
and leave general CC and Mask unrendered.
Are you saying that won't play in RT on the DX?
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Job ter Burg
film editor - NL
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