One thing to be aware of with BM is the poorer quality and lack of replacement support. When a piece of BM gear fails, they expect you to buy a new one if it's out of the short warranty period.
For contrast, we have had a few AJA pieces go bad over the years, and they always overnight a replacement for free. Doesn't matter how many years old the gear is.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Edit B" <bouke@...> wrote:
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> I would not be that scared of BM nowadays.
> Last week i did a big job with an vision truck and a sattelite truck, fibre from my feed was over BM stuff, and both trucks were loaded with BM stuff (router, vision mixer etc)
> For the money, you can buy the stuff double for safety.
> And if you want cheap, this is as cheap as it gets.
>
> Bouke
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 12:09 PM
> Subject: [Avid-L2] System setup recommendation
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> Hi all,
>
> an friend of mine asked me for advice, but my experience on 3rd party I/Os and Thunderbolt stuff is limited, therefore this posting:
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> For a longform doc film a "not too expensive" Mac offline editing system is needed. They probably buy a new iMac with Media Composer 6.5 and want to connect via Thunderbolt:
> - a media drive (for DNxHD 36 / XDCAM EX Media Files)
> - a 3rd party Interface to connect a large screen to it
> - a second Display
>
> As I've heard about problems with 3rd party I/Os I'd like to hear what works best with MC 6.5 or what problems exist. They're thinking about a box from Blackmagic but I really like AJA stuff in general (an personally never would buy something that has to do with black magic!).
>
> I wonder how many Thunderbolt devices play nicely together..
> As the drives they want to buy have both Thunderbolt and USB 3 they can use to USB if needed. Well, our students edit on USB 3.0 drives quite often and it works very well for them..
>
> Any experiences, advices or ideas greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ben
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> Benjamin Schreiber
> ACSR Elite
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