Over here in corporate world, a software purchase can be justified and approved in the engineering support/operating budget. A physical PC would have to come out of a capital expenses budget, get vetted and approved by IT, get added to a depreciation schedule, etc. It's the same "logic" that justifies renting a light kit for 25% of the purchase price.
Path of least resistence, and all that. We tend to use Flip4Mac more for converting wmvs to movs for edit, not so much the other way.
Stephen Priest
CNN Atlanta
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From: "tcurren@aol.com [Avid-L2]"
Sent: Dec 12, 2014 9:36 AM
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Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] WMV recommendationsMy post didn't go through for some reason so I will try again. If this ends up being a repeat, sorry.
Why pay $179 to encode a WMV when you could just buy a PC laptop for about $230 ?
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