Sunday, March 2, 2014

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: Avid on new Mac Pro - approved

 

but FCP 7 has been end of lifed.

Owen's iphone


On Mar 2, 2014, at 7:52 PM, David Colantuoni <david.colantuoni@avid.com> wrote:

 

I understand your concern.  But you have to understand that we could have never known in 2008 that Apple (or any other CPU vendor) would develop a Computer that would not interface with Nitris DX. Apple does not disclose technical specifications before they release a product, we pretty much learn about these things like you do.   A redesign is impossible but we will continue to search for a solution, but it's not looking good, we have done a significant amount of testing and engineering to find a solution.

You need to evaluate all of the options available to you if you choose to upgrade your CPU's.   That's the best answer I can give you.  As a side note, FCP 7 does not work on the new MacPro's does it?







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From: Keith Rollinson <keith@sector550.com>
Reply-To: "Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sunday, March 2, 2014 10:48 PM
To: "Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [Avid-L2] Re: Avid on new Mac Pro - approved

 

Dave wrote:

 

"The Nitris DX has a hardware "pipeline"; for processing video (like up convert/downconvert). Because the pipeline is being used for these processes, we cannot get the bandwidth needed to drive video to the Tbolt converter efficiently and therefore it does not work. A Mojo DX does not process video like a Nitris DX and it does not have this problem. We sell a Tbolt converter on our Website or a reseller for Mojo DX.

Just to be clear, we ARE NOT EOLing Nitris DX. The new Mac Pro does not have the appropriate connections to use a Nitris DX."

My apologies if I was too strong in writing "EOL" for Nitris. However, in our situation, it will amount to the same, even though I fully understand that this is the hand that Apple has dealt you.  At my school, department-wise, we are upgrading this summer to new mac pros. These run Avid MC (soon several planned w/ Symphony option), FCP X, Adobe CC, and other apps. It is not an option to not upgrade to the new mac pros, chiefly because of FCP X and legacy FCP 7, and software commitments across the departments. If there is no T-bolt to PCIe solution that will work with Nitris DX on the new mac pros, we – and many others – will require purchase of new, non-Avid HW.

 

So please understand what is at core in my question. From your response, Dave, I do not hear of a known, or as-yet tested solution to interface Nitris DX with the new mac pros, which is most concerning.

 

Keith Rollinson

 

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