You could place the download links more prominently and before the links to the guides. If we need the plug-ins, we need them now!
Also sometimes the third-party suppliers have websites that are not the easist to navigate (not your fault, I appreciate).
On 26 Oct 2013, at 00:24, <marianna_montague@avid.com> <marianna_montague@avid.com> wrote:
Owen....
Avid doesn't host the AMA plug-in's - the 3rd parties do as they change regularly. Not sure what part of the below "doesn" work.AMA Plug-in Guides
Downloads*
* Please refer to the "AMA Plug-ins and Media Composer Version Compatibility" table for software requirements.
- Arri ALEXA MXF/DNxHD AMA plug-in (download)
- AVCHD AMA plug-in (download)
- Canon XF 300 AMA plug-in (download)
- Canon XF 305 AMA plug-in (download)
- Ikegami GFCAM AMA plug-in (download)
- MXF AMA plug-in (download)
- Panasonic P2 AMA plug-in (download)
- QuickTime AMA plug-in (installed with your software)
- RED/RED EPIC AMA plug-in (download)
- Sony HDCAM SR Lite AMA plug-in (download)
- Sony XDCAM/XDCAM EX AMA plug-ins (download)
- Sony F65RAW Plug-in for Avid v1.0 plug-in (download)
- Hamburg Pro Media MPEG2 AMA plug-in (download)
✝ Please note that AMA is a processor intensive application, and older platforms may not offer optimum performance.
With best wishes,
Roger Shufflebottom
+44 7973 543 660
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