So, I guess the XML to Smoke has gotten better as what I saw at NAB 2008 was pretty terrible.
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> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 6:21 AM, switthaus <switthaus@...> wrote:
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> >
> >
> > Exactly. So, a chopped off McSmoke and the heinous Autoscreet support
> > contract is mandated? For a product that does not conform as well as a
> > Symphony or even DS, that gives you a few more tools that could be
> > considered niche? And an investment of $25k when you add it all up? No
> > thanks...not the industry changer predicted, eh?
> >
> > Terry, your contacts have any idea on what that support annual cost will
> > be? I think for a full blown smoke its in $8 - 10k per year range depending
> > on level of support (to be fair, I remember Discreet having very good
> > support when needed and at those prices, it should be!)?
> >
> >
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