Thursday, March 10, 2011

Re: [Avid-L2]

 


I'm so ignorant about acronyms I had to look "FUD" up. I found some interesting definitions:

1) Female Urinary Device
2) Fedora Users and Developers
3) Fever of Undetermined Origin

I figure the use here must one of the following:

4) Fear, Uncertainty, & Doubt
5) Fouled Up Disinformation (polite form)

Shirley

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Lawson <avidrhl@gmail.com>
To: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, Mar 10, 2011 4:50 pm
Subject: Re: [Avid-L2]

Stop spreading FUD, please.

Avid was completely forthcoming as to the reasoning behind the change

in ScriptSync bundling. *They* license the technology from Nexedia and

the license fee went up. You might not like it but I saw no bait and

switch.

We have 50+ edit systems at CBS Hard News. I know of only two editors

who have ever used Script Sync. Why should the per system cost of the

other 48 edit clients go up? If I need two ScriptSync/PhraseFind

licenses, I can justify that expense much more easily.

On 3/10/11, THC d <dennis@twohatcat.com> wrote:

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> << This is still vague. Folks will need to know how often they are going to

> be forced to shell out money to keep using these features. Should we compare

> it to Pro Tools' production toolkits? >>

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> I say: "Bait and Switch." Do others agree, or am I missing something that

> I should have known about all along.

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> Dangle a carrot: before 5.0, one thing used to promote sales of the newest

> version was a "great new feature" called Script Sync. Nothing about extra

> charges. Then with 5.0 we are told that it will be charged for with this

> release, and in the future...

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> Jiggle the carrot: ...but since we had already received it as an inducement

> to buy the last version, it will still be there, no charge.

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> Rip the carrot away, and make a new offer: We are told that if we want to

> upgrade to 5.5, then we will be required to not only pay for it, but pay for

> what we were offered at first as an inducement to buy the earlier version.

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> Is there some reason that I should trust Avid in the future if they "offer"

> some other necessary "feature," such as a grouping of all AMA plug-ins into

> a paid upgrade service? (Just an example.) Or maybe some kind of digital

> rocket-ship that will shoot us effortlessly into the cloud...

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> Psst... wanna' buy an upgrade? Look at all of these features. Don't worry.

> They are part of the upgrade... free. (whisper: "for now")

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Rob Lawson

System Administrator, ACSR ISIS, Windows & Interplay

CBS News

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