It's an idea. But I'd rather keep my home projects off my employers computer if you know what I mean. :)
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On Jun 30, 2011, at 12:37 AM, "johnrobmoore" <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:
> You can use the script sync on Avid 4.x and once the scripts have been processed you can use the script synced bin/script in 5.5 without needing a license. If you upgrade to 5.x you use to be able to get a free license upgrade for version 5.x. Not sure if that's still valid.
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> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Perrone Ford <perroneford@...> wrote:
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> > Ok everyone, could use a bit of help here...
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> > At the office we are all PC all the time. Last year we bought a seat of Avid 4.x. I have that installed on the office editing station along with the laptop. We bought this version because we wanted ScriptSync and LOVE IT! So my Mac came in today which I will be using at home, and I'd like to run Avid on it too. So herein lies the dilemma.
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> > I want to run Avid MC 5.5 on the Mac. I want ScriptSync. What is the cheapest/best way for me to get there. Since I will NEVER run Avid concurrently, can I use my license from the office legally? If not, do I try to find a copy of MC4 to upgrade to 5.5? Do I need to buy 5.5 outright and just pay for ScriptSync?
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> > What say you?
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> > Thanks,
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> > -P
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