> I didn't see this in Walter's post but, I find there is just an
> overall performance issue with PPro. I have a recent, very capable
> MacPro and PPro feels sluggish. When going from the source window
> controls to the sequence controls, I get a spinning beach ball every
> time. I really hope version 6 is a solid improvement because I am very
> close to dropping it and moving to MC 6.
>
If Adobe's work on Photoshop is any indication, then I have a sneaking suspicion that Premiere will be improved quite a bit in v6. We'll see . . .
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>
> -gl
>
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 9:48 AM, oliverpetersvidy
> <oliverpeters@oliverpeters.com> wrote:
> >> Donnie Rogers wrote:
> >> I found his post useful, because we are trying to
> >> decide what our "next" is going to be.
> >
> > I think there are several deciding factors in this decision for anyone:
> >
> > 1. Do you need to work with tape I/O?
> > 2. Is your project mix largely based on TV shows?
> > 3. Do you have to collaborate with other editors or vendors?
> > 4. Do you use a workflow that requires interop between applications?
> > 5. What tools does your freelance pool know?
> > 6. Does your system need to work with 3rd party hardware and/or storage?
> > 7. Do you have margin for down time?
> >
> > I think in Walter's case, the answers were all largely best served by Avid. Finishing TV shows in a collaborative environment on deadline is something that Avid excels in, so the exercise that he went through is quite useful.
> >
> > - Oliver
> >
> >
> >
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