Saturday, October 3, 2020

Re: [Avid-L2] Resolve and Avid same machine

I've been on Avid for decades but recently decided to take the free Resolve 16 for a test drive with several feature projects. I have an HP Intel i7 processor with 32 gigs of ram. For long form content (90+ minutes) it has been working out okay BUT it mos def random crashes more than I would like. Also outputs have been somewhat hit and miss. I wound up doing a very slow render setting to make the outputs more stable. I've also noticed strange glitch, random artifacts on certain short shots and title cards. Not really sure what is causing this to happen. The bottom line is it's free!!! The color correction and audio tools are amazing! I'm sure with time it will just keep getting better and more stable!

Arthur Springer



On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 9:33 AM alan harris <alan_harris@rushpost.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I am in the process of setting up an edit station for a primary purpose of cutting offline drama and doc on avid but I feel I'm under utilsing my skillset since I was a former online linear editor and a DS user.

I'm going to branch out and I have decided on diving into the world of Resolve and plan in the future to be using it to grade and cut shorter form content.

For a machine, at an entry level I believe my choices are a Z440 with a 8G graphics card, or a Z4 with an 8g graphics card.

Are any of you runnning these setups? I would love to know your experiences.

Thanks,

Alan

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Friday, October 2, 2020

Re: [Avid-L2] Resolve and Avid same machine

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The Z4 is HP's next generation of hardware, so it should give you better performance than the Z440.

Depending on processor and configuration, you'll get the benefit of one or two M.2 slots on the motherboard for NVME drives and USB 3.1 on the front/rear.

There seems to be 6 PCIe slots and I believe it can accept 2 high-end graphics cards to maximise your performance in Resolve.

Of course, this all comes at a price, so a Z440 will be much cheaper!
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Re: [Avid-L2] Resolve and Avid same machine

The Z4 is HP's next generation of hardware of workstation, so it should give you better performance than the Z440.

Depending on processor and configuration, you'll get the benefit of one or two M.2 slots on the motherboard for NVME drives and USB 3.1 on the front/rear.

There seems to be 6 PCIe slots and I believe it can accept 2 high-end graphics cards to maximise your performance in Resolve.

Of course, this all comes at a price, so a Z440 will be much cheaper!
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Re: [Avid-L2] Resolve and Avid same machine

Just make sure your io device is black magic.

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> On Oct 2, 2020, at 10:33, alan harris <alan_harris@rushpost.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am in the process of setting up an edit station for a primary purpose of cutting offline drama and doc on avid but I feel I'm under utilsing my skillset since I was a former online linear editor and a DS user.
>
> I'm going to branch out and I have decided on diving into the world of Resolve and plan in the future to be using it to grade and cut shorter form content.
>
> For a machine, at an entry level I believe my choices are a Z440 with a 8G graphics card, or a Z4 with an 8g graphics card.
>
> Are any of you runnning these setups? I would love to know your experiences.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alan
>
> --
> alan harris
> alan_harris@rushpost.com
>
>
>
>
>



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Hi all,

I am in the process of setting up an edit station for a primary purpose of cutting offline drama and doc on avid but I feel I'm under utilsing my skillset since I was a former online linear editor and a DS user.

I'm going to branch out and I have decided on diving into the world of Resolve and plan in the future to be using it to grade and cut shorter form content.

For a machine, at an entry level I believe my choices are a Z440 with a 8G graphics card, or a Z4 with an 8g graphics card.

Are any of you runnning these setups? I would love to know your experiences.

Thanks,

Alan

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Thursday, October 1, 2020

[Avid-L2] Avid-L2 FAQ #guidelines-notice

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Avid-L was established in 1994 at Calvin College by Steven Koster.

It was created to be a forum for Avid users to meet, discuss, and share

information.

 

 Avid-L quickly grew into the premiere on-line users group for

professional film and video editors. It was one of the earliest examples

of an Internet community, allowing hundreds of editors worldwide to

share their experiences and expertise with their peers. There was no

better place for a professional Avid editor to get such wealth of

informed professional advice.

At various times, individual subscribers volunteered services to the

group. Searchable archives were maintained by Germany's Berlin Users

Group as well as the UIUC. A tips & tricks list was posted by Andy

Birkhead of Innovative Edit. Wes Plate, a longtime contributor, not only

shared key techniques on his Web site, he also created a photo gallery

for members' portraits.

 

In 1997, several subscribers began a tradition of meeting in person at

the NAB trade show in Las Vegas. The first gatherings were organized by Jaime Fowler. In 1999,

Avid Technology itself began sponsoring these gatherings as an exclusive reception and seminar for Avid-L members only.  In 2002, this changed to the "Avid Users Group" meeting.

 

By 1999, Avid-L boasted over 1600 subscribers, exhibiting a true

international scope with over 300  international members. The community

included participants from a wide variety of well-known corporate

organizations in broadcasting, technical, and content creation fields,

as well as and  multiple local TV stations, colleges, and universities.

 

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Sunday, September 27, 2020

Re: [Avid-L2] MC 2020.8/Legacy Components Question

Yes. Very simple process. J

On 27 Sep 2020, at 04:00, David Dodson <davaldod@gmail.com> wrote:

So… do I need to install MC 2020.8 first, and then install Legacy Components?