Thursday, March 25, 2010

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: Adobe to announce CS5 on April 12

Overwhelming majority of our clients that request DVDSP with their Avid
ends up using standalone DVD recorders. Only those that really need
custom menus and such end up staying with DVDSP.
For daily screeners, standalone is the way to go, IMHO. Dependable and
predictable.


Job ter Burg (L2B) wrote:
> "David Dodson" (25-03-2010 23:28) :
>
>
>> I second this request. In the feature world, we're always outputting scenes,
>> sequences, reels, and all the rest of it to DVD for one reason or another.
>> And I almost always work on Macs. And while DVDSP is a great tool, I and/or
>> my assistants still have to migrate the sequence over there in order to make
>> the DVD. Kind of a waste of time considering that I'm working on a high-end
>> NLE (MC on a Mac/Nitris DX, etc.)
>>
>
> Time-wise, nothing beats a standalone DVD-recorder with component inputs.
>
>
>


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Dom Q. Silverio

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