Cinec Pro is limited to 2 cores. Cinec Gold (800 Euro) can utilize up to 6 cores.
And no Resolve.Dom Q. Silverio
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 4:17 PM, John Pale <pale.edit@gmail.com> wrote:
From the discussion on the cow, it does not work with Resolve, because Resolve uses its own interface instead of QuickTime.
On Thursday, March 13, 2014, Jeff Kreines <jeff@kinetta.com> wrote:
Interesting. I have been using Cinec to make QT ProRes files from uncompressed QT files on a PC, and it’s ok — I’m still using 2.0, the last free version, and it only uses 2 cores. Occasionally a little buggy (the progress bars flake out on longer films) but generally it’s ok.
Anyone out there compare it to Miraizon? The price is right, if it’s reasonably fast. If it automatically adds ProRes output to programs like Resolve 10 that would be a big bonus.
On Mar 13, 2014, at 2:51 PM, Job ter Burg (L2B) <Job_L2@terburg.com> wrote:
> Interesting:
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> http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/335/66784#66784
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