Friday, May 13, 2016

[Avid-L2] Re: 4K Fast - From Ingest to Export

 

Thanks for the extra info.  So it sounds like my purchased copy of Fusion will probably provide more Fusion features than fusion free.  I'm speculating because I haven't used Fusion yet.  I'm too busy learning how to center titles in New Blue Effects to be bothered with learning Fusion right now but perhaps in the future once I figure out how to add the Fing drop shadow and rescale the title from HD offline to True 4K.

The Trade in deal for my no longer viable for me AJA IO Express made the DNxIO purchase decision for me.  I figure if nothing else when Avid disappears Black Magic will probably be  the go to solution for my needs and I would hope the DNxIO will still play nice with their products.  Heck I'd even scrape off the Avid Sticker on it if that helps down the line.  But then where could I put the unused Avid sticker?  I suppose I could stick it or shove it somewhere where the sun is rarely visable.  But where would that place be?  Oh wait the Six Million Dollar Man is on Antenna TV again, what was I talking about?



---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <tcurren@...> wrote :

John writes:
"Other than as you say live capture, which I will never see in post, this box accelerates nothing not even playback?"
The DNxHR capture is supported. Won't that be convenient capturing from your 4K VTR? Oh wait...

The DNxIO was meant to replace the Nitris DX. In the sense of all the I/O connections, it does that. 

As for giving you Symphony Universal, that's gone. No frame rate conversion on output.

It is claimed to give Closed Caption support, but that only works for playback on 8.4.5 and later, and doesn't work on capture.

If you want a piece of hardware that works with all your common apps including Resolve while supporting DNxHR capture, and you need the expanded I/O options, this is your only choice. If you don't need all that I/O and don't need to capture anything above HD, there are far less expensive solutions.

For a feature comparison chart between DNxIO and existing Avid hardware, check out this handy chart:
Avid Video Hardware Feature Comparison

John, the Fusion answer is this:

A: The Fusion Edit Connection for Media Composer plugin is installed when you install Blackmagic Design Desktop Video (required to connect Artist | DNxIO).  The Fusion Edit Connection for Media Composer plugin will work with both Fusion Free and the full Fusion Studio (requires purchase).  The plugin is installed with the Desktop Video software but the Fusion Free and Fusion Studio need to be downloaded separately from https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/support.  Look for Fusion 7.7.1 under Latest Downloads 




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