Grass Valley / Canopus NLE Systems - EDIUS HD Suite (Discontinued). Model: EDIUS HD Suite + EDIUS 6 Designed for multi-core CPUs and motherboards with PCI Express slots, our groundbreaking EDIUS® NX HD Suite turns your desktop PC into a real-time, multi-format nonlinear editing system. I find editing with an output monitor a lot easier now with this card installed. Hard to find but worth it. The drivers for Edius 8 & Win 10 pro work with this card. I have not tried the Grassvalley drivers for Adobe products yet. Bonus Review: Next day delivery was worth the extra cost. The card was waiting on my desk the next day.
Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop Canopus Announces EDIUS NX For HDV Realtime native HDV editing solution provides mixed HD/SD editing (December 01,2004) Canopus Corporation, a recognized leader in realtime video editing technology, today announced EDIUS NX for HDV. EDIUS NX for HDV redefines video production capability and affordability with a groundbreaking, tightly integrated software and hardware solution for realtime HD and SD editing, effects and compositing.
With its seamless realtime workflow, EDIUS NX for HDV lets videographers mix HD and SD video footage in realtime and work with unlimited video, audio and effects layers, while providing realtime high-quality, full-resolution HD video output to an HD monitor for preview. 'Just as we set the standard for realtime output in the early days of the DV editing revolution, we're at it again in the HD world with our HD codec technologies,' said Hiro Yamada, founder and chairman of the board of Canopus. 'With our tightly integrated software and hardware solutions for HDV, we can provide the realtime editing and output functionality that is sorely lacking in software-only solutions.' Powered by EDIUS Pro 3 nonlinear editing software, EDIUS NX for HDV provides native editing and realtime processing of HDV, DV, uncompressed SD, MPEG-2, MPEG-1 formats. EDIUS Pro 3 is designed for maximum performance with realtime, multi-track, mixed format HD/SD editing, compositing, chroma keying, titling and timeline output capabilities, and supports realtime output of multiple video tracks, effects, and graphics and title layers. EDIUS Pro 3 also supports direct-to- DVD timeline export. For the complete press release For more information, visit the Videoguys EdiusNX page Gary Videoguys.com 800 323-2325 We are the Digital Video Editing & DVD Production Experts!
For all the latest NLE,DVD & HDV news check out the Videoguys Blog. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop Approach Canopus carefully they have a proven track record of dishonest and deceptive advertising. No matter what you may have heard Canopus products will NOT work with Adobe's Premiere Pro. Before investing in this company's product offerings visit the Canopus forums to see for yourself. 'Gary Bettan' wrote in message news:[email protected].
Canopus Announces EDIUS NX For HDV Realtime native HDV editing solution provides mixed HD/SD editing. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 03:29:03 GMT, 'vic' wrote: Canopus productswill NOT work with Adobe's Premiere Pro. While it is true that Canopus took a long time to get stable drivers for the DV Storm and Premeire Pro, they have resolved the problem for most users. And i agree with everyone who had to wait, that the wait was far too long. But that is one of the problems you run into when the software is made by company A and the hardware by company B. There was a very real engineering issue with the way Premiere Pro vs the Storm handled certain functions. It was a very difficult fix and while they have it working now, some features that are real-time with competitive cards like the RTX100 are still not available as real-time features with Storm.
Canopus has their own NLE app called Edius. While it is not as mature or robust as Premeire, it has the distinct advantage of having the software and hardware engineered from the ground up to work together. And Edius is a very feature rich app, and pretty easy to get the hag of - especially if you already know Premeire Pro.
The feature set of the new Edius NX for HDV is nothing short of remarkable for the price. Anyone planning on migrating over to HDV over the next year should give this product consideration. Gary Videoguys.com 800 323-2325 We are the Digital Video Editing & DVD Production Experts! For all the latest NLE,DVD & HDV news check out the Videoguys Blog. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop VIC. Canopus has a rep of the most stable, functional software and hardware I've used. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected].
Approach Canopus carefully they have a proven track record of dishonest and deceptive advertising. No matter what you may have heard Canopus products will NOT work with Adobe's Premiere Pro. Before investing in this company's product offerings visit the Canopus forums to see for yourself.
'Gary Bettan' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Canopus Announces EDIUS NX For HDV Realtime native HDV editing solution provides mixed HD/SD editing. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop The advertisment said 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe from Canopus' The Truth taken TODAY from the Premiere1.5 plug-in READ ME file. Available only after purchasing and registering.
Limitations a. Video capture When you are opening the capture window and doing a tape seek, please do not stop the operation or move the focus from the capture window. The seek status may become unstable and cause the deck control to fail. If this occurs, please close the capture window and open it again to resume capture. Black frames in captured clips Captured clips may sometimes contain an extra black frame at the end. Frame forward/back command The frame forward/back command may move 2-3 frames when switching from frame forward to frame back or vice versa.
Capture and export to tape If you open the capture window right after doing an 'Export to tape' you may not see video in the capture window. You may have to scrub video in the timeline to restore video overlay in the capture window. Leaving the capture window in slow play mode In certain decks, leaving the capture window in slow play mode over time may cause the capture window to go into play mode. Audio data drop You might encounter audio drops when you are using the shuttle or jog to move quickly back and forth in the source monitor. Capture only video When capturing a video only file using the Canopus plugin, it will create a video with an empty audio waveform. Export to tape overlay Preview failure in 'Export to Tape' may require you to scrub or playback video from the timeline.
You should then see video playback correctly in 'Export to Tape.' Offline clips in source window When multiple offline clips are in the source window, and then batch captured, the playback in the source window may stutter a little, and also there may be no NTSC output.
If this occurs, please close out the clips and then reopen them in the source window. If the capture fails, please reattemp t the capture. Also, please make sure to keep the capture dialog open during batch capturing. Project window display When a clip is scrubbed or played in the Project window previewer, the first frame of the previously selected clip in the Project window is displayed for two or more seconds. Overlay preview When seeing preview on the PC monitor while scrubbing or playback, the preview may show darker, or shift a pixel.
This is because the screen is switching from Graphic draw mode to Overlay draw mode, and is a Windows limitation. Please use an external monitor when confirming color and other settings that may require precise control.
Dithering in overlay preview When seeing preview on the PC monitor while scrubbing, the preview may show dither (artifacts) when going across 2 frames that highly contrast. This is because the spec for overlay displaying, and is a spec. Please use an external monitor to confirm the proper output image. Project preview thumbnail In the project window, the preview thumbnail may show incorrectly scaled if you scrub or play. 16:9 and 4:3 clips 16:9 clips in 4:3 projects, or vice versa, can not be played back in realtime.
Highest/draft/Automatic quality Highest/Draft/Automatic quality is not supported. All overlay and output is at highest quality at all times.
Playback mode setting When switching the playback mode from 'All rendering' to 'All realtime', the rendering markers will not be updated until you playback the timeline. Segment with Premiere video effect and speed If you encounter reduced playback performance after applying effects you may want to render previews on the affected area. Sequence with speed adjustments Nested sequences may not show correctly when a speed change is applied to the nested sequence.
Please render the sequence clips for correct output. Importing clips to the Source monitor When you are importing multiple clips to the source monitor, it may take some time to load all the clips. Scrubbing clips on the timeline Scrubbing a clip in the timeline with Motion filter selected in the effect control window may result in the timeline cursor jumping in the reverse direction while scrubbing. Editing a clip When Editing a clip with color that goes over the safe area with rendering, that part will be clipped. This is caused by color space conversion. Canopus transitions and clips with alpha When applying Canopus transition on a clip with alpha, the alpha will be ignored.
As a result, a hue of the part will be changed. Also because of this issue, Canopus transitions can not be used on tracks 2 or above. Transition trim Trimming the out point of a transition after placing it in a sequence causes incorrect cutlist update. Transition preview Canopus transitions previews are slightly letterboxed in the effect control window.
In the timeline, the transitions will show correctly. 3DRT Transitions Overscan handling (scaling) is enabled at default. For certain images, this may generate overscan artifacting in the Program window and external monitor output. Edge color setting in 3DRT/3DPinP Transitions The edge color setting in 3DRT and 3DPinP currently has several issues. Deleting 3DRT/3DPinP Transitions When deleting a configured 3DRT/3DPinP transition and pasting the same transition again, please open the setup dialog and click OK. Picture in Picture filter If fix aspect is checked in the Picture in picture setting dialog, you can not enter the width or height field manually.
Large still images in Picture in Picture filter When you import a still image larger then the project size, and then apply the picture in picture filter, the image seen on the monitor during the filter setting, and the image seen when scrubbing on the timeline will look different. Please check 'Scale clips to project dimensions when adding to sequence' in Project Project Settings to ON, if you would like to see the correct preview during settings. Scale footage option When you change the 'Scale clips to project dimensions when adding to sequence' setting, the monitor's program window may show in black. If this happens, you can scrub on the monitor's source window to regain the overlay. Transparency settings When setting Canopus Chromakey/Canopus Luminancekey/Canopus Picture In Picture as a filter, the preview window and video output will show gray as a background.
The background will show when you get out of the setting dialog and return to the timeline. Safe margins Safe margins are not displayed during playback, or when using the shuttle slider. Bars & Tone audio There are no audio output of Bars & Tone audio from the source window.
Field option and frame hold Premiere Pro's 'field option' and 'frame hold' features are not supported in this driver release. If you need to change the field options you will need to export the clip with the desired 'keyframe and rendering' options, and use that clip instead. If you need to hold on a frame you can export the frame as a still image to be used as your frame hold. Insert/Assemble function Premiere Pro Plug-in does not support Insert/Assemble function for RS422 Sony® protocol control. Export tape The rendering before 'Tape out' can not be canceled. Please DO NOT cancel the rendering (Please wait for the rendering to finish). OR please render the timeline before 'Tape out'.
Project Manager Canopus AVI clips do not support the Project Manager feature. Clip metadata Canopus AVI clips do not support the clip metadata feature. Voiceover function While using the voiceover function, the audio comes out from the sound card, not the Canopus hardware(DVStorm,DVRex-RT/RT Pro, and DVRaptor-RT2/Max). Premiere Pro and After Effects When Premiere Pro is opened, the video output from After Effects will not work. Please close Premiere Pro when you wish to output. Edit Original Edit original is not supported when using Canopus DV files. Picture in Picture and Chromakey If you set a slide top effect to the picture in picture, and apply chromakey to the same picture, please render the image first for proper output.
Size and Aspect ratio that can be played in realtime The combination of size and aspect ratio that can be playbacked in realtime is as below. If rendering is required, the timeline will be marked in red. On top of this long list of handicaps are problems with dropping audio, Xplode for Storm has been left out entirety and some are still unable to export more that a few minutes of video. There are more issues you can find them by searching Canopus forums but hurry they own the site and have been known to delete unfavorable posts. Adobe does not list Canopus Cards as supported, so as far as certified. 'Gary Bettan' wrote in message news:[email protected]. On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 03:29:03 GMT, 'vic' wrote: Canopus productswill NOT work with Adobe's Premiere Pro.
While it is true that Canopus took a long time to get stable drivers for the DV Storm and Premeire Pro, they have resolved the problem for most users. And i agree with everyone who had to wait, that the wait was far too long. But that is one of the problems you run into when the software is made by company A and the hardware by company B. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop Though the integration between the DVStorm2 and Premiere Pro 1.5 is still on the 'clunky' side does not give proof that - to quote Vic, 'they (Canopus) have a proven track record of dishonest and deceptive advertising.
No matter what you may have heard Canopus products will NOT work with Adobe's Premiere Pro' Although the DVStorm2 is the last in a long line of realtime DV editing products Canopus has produced it has been a rock solid product in the integration with previous Premiere versions. Just because there are troubles with the Pro 1.5 version does not negate the integrity of Canopus as a company that supports their products well beyond what other companies do. Before you trash Canopus just listen to what they have done in comparison to Matrox or Pinnacle when it comes to product support. I personally have the Canopus DVRexRT, the absolute first realtime hardware editing options ever offered on the market at the consumer/prosumer level. I believe the DVRexRT hit the market in 2000, way before the Matrox RT200 or Pinnacle DV500. Today 12/3/2004 this card is still supported by Canopus with drivers and software which plugs into Ulead MediaStudio 6, 6.5, & 7, Adobe Premiere 6.5, Pro 1.0 & Pro 1.5, Edius 20 & 2.5.
Their software packages Photo Album, Xpode Professional, ProCoder & Imaginate plug-in respectively in all cases and in the manner to which they are supposed to work. I have all the above on this machine that I am currently using to write this post. The Canopus DVRexRT is still working on the latest mainboards. Particulary the Asus P4C800 Deluxe which is the mainboard of choice for running other cards like the DVStorm or the Matrox RT.X100. Several of my turnkey customers owning the DVRexRT have upgraded to this mainboard and love it. Now, in all this where are the other cards offered in the past by Matrox or Pinnacle in their respective support chains?
Does the RT2000 have drivers beyond usage on Windows XP with Adobe Premiere 6.5? Does the RT2500 have support beyond using Windows XP with Adobe Premiere 6.5? Did Pinnacle extend support for the DV500 beyond Windows XP and Premiere 6.5? Outside of recent changes to how the Matrox RT.X100 works none of these other cards mentioned could operate outside the confines of Adobe Premiere. Because it is safe, and even at that there were rantings and ravings about the performance of the DV500, RT2000 & RT2500 when it came to working within Premiere. Funny, at that point people mostly blamed Adobe saying Premiere was totally unstable.
My point is that Canopus goes well beyond the other companies when it comes to caring about their customers and their products in offering support for longer than the competition. Sure, the DVStorm may be on it's way off the shelf in favor of newer HDV products, but whatever is wrong with integration in Premiere Pro 1.5 will be fixed and will be very stable. And I'll bet that Canopus will find a way to keep it alive long after we can't purchase it anymore. Next, if you don't like the way the Storm works with Premiere Pro 1.5 go to Edius 2.5. I like it better out of all the many choices I have, and as you can see I have them all.
Larry Johnson Digital Video Solutions [email protected] 877-227-6281 Toll Free Sales Assistance 386-672-1941 customer Service 386-672-1907 Technical Support 386-676-1515 Fax 'HighPeaksVideo' wrote in message news:[email protected]. The advertisment said 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe from Canopus' The Truth taken TODAY from the Premiere1.5 plug-in READ ME file. Wow, kinda clunky sounding. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop So Larry, your defense is Canopus is bad but Matrox and Pinnacle are really bad. The first time since the first Premiere Pro plug-in release 18 months ago Canopus even acknowledged a problem with their so called 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe' was back in June.
Nothing since, NO indication of on going support or repair. That is NOT my idea of good customer relations.is it yours? However TODAY they continue claims to work with and support Adobe products. That's unmistakably dishonest. You can continue to attack me personally but that won't change how Canopus has chosen to handle their customer support in this matter. 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Though the integration between the DVStorm2 and Premiere Pro 1.5 is still on the 'clunky' side.
Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop Vic, if I didn't know better (and I don't) I would say you're a disgruntled former Canopus employee working for another company - like Sony maybe. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. So Larry, your defense is Canopus is bad but Matrox and Pinnacle are really bad.
The first time since the first Premiere Pro plug-in release 18 months ago Canopus even acknowledged a problem with their so called 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe' was back in June. Nothing since, NO indication of on going support or repair. That is NOT my idea of good customer relations.is it yours? However TODAY they continue claims to work with and support Adobe products.
That's unmistakably dishonest. You can continue to attack me personally but that won't change how Canopus has chosen to handle their customer support in this matter. 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Though the integration between the DVStorm2 and Premiere Pro 1.5 is still on the 'clunky' side.
Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop And Larry If I didn't know better (and I don't) I'd say your Republican. By your trying to divert attention from the real issues?
'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Vic, if I didn't know better (and I don't) I would say you're a disgruntled former Canopus employee working for another company - like Sony maybe. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. So Larry, your defense is Canopus is bad but Matrox and Pinnacle are really bad.
The first time since the first Premiere Pro plug-in release 18 months ago Canopus even acknowledged a problem with their so called 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe' was back in June. Nothing since, NO indication of on going support or repair.
That is NOT my idea of good customer relations.is it yours? However TODAY they continue claims to work with and support Adobe products.
That's unmistakably dishonest. You can continue to attack me personally but that won't change how Canopus has chosen to handle their customer support in this matter. 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Though the integration between the DVStorm2 and Premiere Pro 1.5 is still on the 'clunky' side. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop One product does not deem a company dishonest. The Canopus track record speaks for itself. It's not Bad and Worse.
It's best and better. Hate politics because no one is ever right. Including you and me. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected].
And Larry If I didn't know better (and I don't) I'd say your Republican. by your trying to divert attention from the real issues?
'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Vic, if I didn't know better (and I don't) I would say you're a disgruntled former Canopus employee working for another company - like Sony maybe. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected].
So Larry, your defense is Canopus is bad but Matrox and Pinnacle are really bad. The first time since the first Premiere Pro plug-in release 18 months ago Canopus even acknowledged a problem with their so called 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe' was back in June. Nothing since, NO indication of on going support or repair. That is NOT my idea of good customer relations.is it yours? However TODAY they continue claims to work with and support Adobe products.
That's unmistakably dishonest. You can continue to attack me personally but that won't change how Canopus has chosen to handle their customer support in this matter. 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Though the integration between the DVStorm2 and Premiere Pro 1.5 is still on the 'clunky' side. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop So.
How many times DO you have to lie to become a liar? 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. One product does not deem a company dishonest. The Canopus track record speaks for itself.
It's not Bad and Worse. It's best and better. Hate politics because no one is ever right. Including you and me. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. And Larry If I didn't know better (and I don't) I'd say your Republican. by your trying to divert attention from the real issues?
'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Vic, if I didn't know better (and I don't) I would say you're a disgruntled former Canopus employee working for another company - like Sony maybe. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. So Larry, your defense is Canopus is bad but Matrox and Pinnacle are really bad. The first time since the first Premiere Pro plug-in release 18 months ago Canopus even acknowledged a problem with their so called 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe' was back in June. Nothing since, NO indication of on going support or repair. That is NOT my idea of good customer relations.is it yours?
However TODAY they continue claims to work with and support Adobe products. That's unmistakably dishonest. You can continue to attack me personally but that won't change how Canopus has chosen to handle their customer support in this matter. 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Though the integration between the DVStorm2 and Premiere Pro 1.5 is still on the 'clunky' side.
Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop Oh, and democracy in not a spectator sport 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. How many times DO you have to lie to become a liar? 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected].
One product does not deem a company dishonest. The Canopus track record speaks for itself. It's not Bad and Worse.
It's best and better. Don't vote. Hate politics because no one is ever right. Including you and me. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected].
And Larry If I didn't know better (and I don't) I'd say your Republican. by your trying to divert attention from the real issues?
'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Vic, if I didn't know better (and I don't) I would say you're a disgruntled former Canopus employee working for another company - like Sony maybe. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. So Larry, your defense is Canopus is bad but Matrox and Pinnacle are really bad. The first time since the first Premiere Pro plug-in release 18 months ago Canopus even acknowledged a problem with their so called 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe' was back in June. Nothing since, NO indication of on going support or repair.
That is NOT my idea of good customer relations.is it yours? However TODAY they continue claims to work with and support Adobe products.
That's unmistakably dishonest. You can continue to attack me personally but that won't change how Canopus has chosen to handle their customer support in this matter. 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Though the integration between the DVStorm2 and Premiere Pro 1.5 is still on the 'clunky' side. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop (edit) Democracy 'IS' not a spectators sport.
'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Oh, and democracy in not a spectator sport 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. How many times DO you have to lie to become a liar?
'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. One product does not deem a company dishonest.
The Canopus track record speaks for itself. It's not Bad and Worse. It's best and better. Don't vote. Hate politics because no one is ever right.
Including you and me. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. And Larry If I didn't know better (and I don't) I'd say your Republican. by your trying to divert attention from the real issues?
'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Vic, if I didn't know better (and I don't) I would say you're a disgruntled former Canopus employee working for another company - like Sony maybe. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. So Larry, your defense is Canopus is bad but Matrox and Pinnacle are really bad. The first time since the first Premiere Pro plug-in release 18 months ago Canopus even acknowledged a problem with their so called 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe' was back in June.
Nothing since, NO indication of on going support or repair. That is NOT my idea of good customer relations.is it yours?
However TODAY they continue claims to work with and support Adobe products. That's unmistakably dishonest. You can continue to attack me personally but that won't change how Canopus has chosen to handle their customer support in this matter. 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Though the integration between the DVStorm2 and Premiere Pro 1.5 is still on the 'clunky' side.
Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop Couldn't win the arguement, so you changed the focus to another issue. So, so, lame. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. (edit) Democracy 'IS' not a spectators sport. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Oh, and democracy in not a spectator sport 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected].
How many times DO you have to lie to become a liar? 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected].
One product does not deem a company dishonest. The Canopus track record speaks for itself. It's not Bad and Worse. It's best and better. Don't vote. Hate politics because no one is ever right.
Including you and me. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. And Larry If I didn't know better (and I don't) I'd say your Republican. by your trying to divert attention from the real issues? 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Vic, if I didn't know better (and I don't) I would say you're a disgruntled former Canopus employee working for another company - like Sony maybe.
'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. So Larry, your defense is Canopus is bad but Matrox and Pinnacle are really bad.
The first time since the first Premiere Pro plug-in release 18 months ago Canopus even acknowledged a problem with their so called 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe' was back in June. Nothing since, NO indication of on going support or repair. That is NOT my idea of good customer relations.is it yours? However TODAY they continue claims to work with and support Adobe products. That's unmistakably dishonest.
You can continue to attack me personally but that won't change how Canopus has chosen to handle their customer support in this matter. 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Though the integration between the DVStorm2 and Premiere Pro 1.5 is still on the 'clunky' side. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 20:39:22 GMT, 'vic' wrote: So.
How many times DO you have to lie to become a liar? I feel sorry for you Vic. Canopus has a very god reputation. The only real stuff-up for now is the PPro plugin misery. But you might consider that the company has a limited amount of resources (programmers), who work on Edius for now, and a bit less on the PPro plug. This might also be fueled by the popularity of Edius compared to PPro for Canopus.
Cheers -martin- - Can the terror of spam be included in the war on terror? Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop My apologies I thought I was having a disagreement with an adult.
'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Couldn't win the arguement, so you changed the focus to another issue. So, so, lame. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. (edit) Democracy 'IS' not a spectators sport. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected].
Oh, and democracy in not a spectator sport 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. How many times DO you have to lie to become a liar? 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. One product does not deem a company dishonest.
The Canopus track record speaks for itself. It's not Bad and Worse. It's best and better.
Don't vote. Hate politics because no one is ever right. Including you and me. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. And Larry If I didn't know better (and I don't) I'd say your Republican.
by your trying to divert attention from the real issues? 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Vic, if I didn't know better (and I don't) I would say you're a disgruntled former Canopus employee working for another company - like Sony maybe. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. So Larry, your defense is Canopus is bad but Matrox and Pinnacle are really bad. The first time since the first Premiere Pro plug-in release 18 months ago Canopus even acknowledged a problem with their so called 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe' was back in June. Nothing since, NO indication of on going support or repair.
That is NOT my idea of good customer relations.is it yours? However TODAY they continue claims to work with and support Adobe products. That's unmistakably dishonest.
You can continue to attack me personally but that won't change how Canopus has chosen to handle their customer support in this matter. 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Though the integration between the DVStorm2 and Premiere Pro 1.5 is still on the 'clunky' side. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop Please Martin save your sympathy.
I don't want it. I simply expect a company to deliver on their promises. That's not asking too much? You may choose to excuse Canopus.
'Martin Heffels' wrote in message news:[email protected]. On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 20:39:22 GMT, 'vic' wrote: So. How many times DO you have to lie to become a liar? I feel sorry for you Vic. Canopus has a very god reputation.
The only real stuff-up for now is the PPro plugin misery. But you might consider that the company has a limited amount of resources (programmers), who work on Edius for now, and a bit less on the PPro plug. This might also be fueled by the popularity of Edius compared to PPro for Canopus. cheers -martin- - Can the terror of spam be included in the war on terror? Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop So, that's your opinion. Do you actually own a Canopus product, or do you just have a burr in your butt for them? 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected].
Please Martin save your sympathy. I don't want it. I simply expect a company to deliver on their promises.
That's not asking too much? You may choose to excuse Canopus. 'Martin Heffels' wrote in message news:[email protected]. On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 20:39:22 GMT, 'vic' wrote: So.
How many times DO you have to lie to become a liar? I feel sorry for you Vic. Canopus has a very god reputation. The only real stuff-up for now is the PPro plugin misery.
But you might consider that the company has a limited amount of resources (programmers), who work on Edius for now, and a bit less on the PPro plug. This might also be fueled by the popularity of Edius compared to PPro for Canopus. cheers -martin- - Can the terror of spam be included in the war on terror? Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop Then stick to the subject. I was not the one to begin the sidebar talk concerning anything other than your/our feelings toward Canopus business practices. It was you who trailed off on other subjects to attempt to cloud the real issue at hand, not me. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected].
My apologies I thought I was having a disagreement with an adult. 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Couldn't win the arguement, so you changed the focus to another issue. So, so, lame. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. (edit) Democracy 'IS' not a spectators sport. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected].
Oh, and democracy in not a spectator sport 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. So. How many times DO you have to lie to become a liar? 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected].
One product does not deem a company dishonest. The Canopus track record speaks for itself. It's not Bad and Worse. It's best and better.
Don't vote. Hate politics because no one is ever right. Including you and me. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. And Larry If I didn't know better (and I don't) I'd say your Republican. by your trying to divert attention from the real issues?
'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Vic, if I didn't know better (and I don't) I would say you're a disgruntled former Canopus employee working for another company - like Sony maybe. 'vic' wrote in message news:[email protected]. So Larry, your defense is Canopus is bad but Matrox and Pinnacle are really bad. The first time since the first Premiere Pro plug-in release 18 months ago Canopus even acknowledged a problem with their so called 'Unprecedented integration with Adobe' was back in June. Nothing since, NO indication of on going support or repair. That is NOT my idea of good customer relations.is it yours?
However TODAY they continue claims to work with and support Adobe products. That's unmistakably dishonest. You can continue to attack me personally but that won't change how Canopus has chosen to handle their customer support in this matter. 'Digital Video Solutions' wrote in message news:[email protected].
Though the integration between the DVStorm2 and Premiere Pro 1.5 is still on the 'clunky' side. Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop I'm sorry but I have to step in here. I've also used Canopus products since the Rex and in fact used the DVStorm and Adobe Premiere 6.5 to post a series for IFC a couple of years ago. Although Canopus has a long track record of quality video post production software and hardware products, anyone who thinks that their reputation is still untarnished after the Premiere Pro DVStorm fiasco - must be living in dreamland.
Canopus failed to deliver a good working driver for the DVStorm card and Premiere Pro. Simple as that! It's not a matter of just the right hardware to make it work - it just doesn't work properly period. There are many, many issues with it. Just go to the forum and see.
A lot of previously Canopus 'fanboys' have left the Storm for OHCI or simply moved to Edius. The Canopus boards are full of well-informed users, many who publish video books and produce TV series, who have bashed Canopus for failure of delivering a promised driver and many others have simply sold their DVStorm card. These forums should be about 'truth' and people should not be mislead. I only produce, I don't sell products by Canopus or anyone and I can't recommend that anyone buys into the DVStorm and Premiere Pro at the moment - or in the future.
You're chances of getting a stable, well performing system are miniscule plus using the Storm cripples some important Premiere Pro features such as the project trimmer, which is very important for backing up and storing projects efficiently. Premiere Pro 1.5 (in particular) running generic OHCI is excellent, close to real time if you have SATA drives and a fast CPU. Canopus has simply moved it's energy into Edius, they're not going to make the DVStorm driver any better - it's not worth the time and money they have to spend on it.
You are better off looking at Edius/DVStorm, Sony Vegas OHCI, Premiere Pro 1.5 OHCI, DVStorm/Premiere 6.5 (if you can pick up a cheap Storm card on Ebay). Archived from groups: rec.video.desktop Regardless of all that is said and has been said here, I have not seen it in systems we have built. Nor, do I see it on my clunky old PIII dual 1GHz 1GB of pretty slow by comparison PC133 RAM machine with the original DVRexRT card using the latest Premiere Pro plug-in. The two cards are much the same save for the difference in one using the Sony DVBK-1 chip and the other an Hitachi chip. Both scalable according to processor speed, etc.
Aside from that I am very impressed (seriously) that you have done so much on IFC, Marco. I am sure you are a very accurate and knowledgable man. I respect that. I am also quite sure there are others of some achievement and acumen who are indeed having trouble with their Storm/Premiere Pro setups. I would rather know the hardware facts of those systems and the process of original step-by-step installations rather than hear the rantings.
I agree the truth should be told in these forums, and I am doing just that. As are you and many others as well. There are thousands of these boards out there, and there are thousands of users who are not experiencing the problems of those ranting on the Canopus forum. Just because they rant doesn't prove the plug-in is no good, and not having those who are satisfied with the performance of the plug-in stand up to be counted does not give proof to the contrary.
It's sort of like taking a vote on this forum in the follwing manner. Those who like orange juice raise your hand. Those who hate orange juice write a note on this forum. I am just raising my hand to say all is well with what I am using, which happens to be the DVRexRT with the Premiere Pro 1.5 plug-in. I am also raising my hand for those several hundred of my customers who have the Storm and the Premiere Pro plug-in, while raising the question: 'What is really the truth about those forum gripers? Say what you want, think whatever you wish.
We should agree to simply disagree. Larry Johnson Digital Video Solutions [email protected] 877-227-6281 Toll Free Sales Assistance 386-672-1941 customer Service 386-672-1907 Technical Support 386-676-1515 Fax 'marco' wrote in message [email protected]. I'm sorry but I have to step in here. I've also used Canopus products since the Rex and in fact used the DVStorm and Adobe Premiere 6.5 to post a series for IFC a couple of years ago. Although Canopus has a long track record of quality video post production software and hardware products, anyone who thinks that their reputation is still untarnished after the Premiere Pro DVStorm fiasco - must be living in dreamland. Canopus failed to deliver a good working driver for the DVStorm card and Premiere Pro.
Simple as that! It's not a matter of just the right hardware to make it work - it just doesn't work properly period. There are many, many issues with it. Just go to the forum and see. A lot of previously Canopus 'fanboys' have left the Storm for OHCI or simply moved to Edius. The Canopus boards are full of well-informed users, many who publish video books and produce TV series, who have bashed Canopus for failure of delivering a promised driver and many others have simply sold their DVStorm card. These forums should be about 'truth' and people should not be mislead.
I only produce, I don't sell products by Canopus or anyone and I can't recommend that anyone buys into the DVStorm and Premiere Pro at the moment - or in the future. You're chances of getting a stable, well performing system are miniscule plus using the Storm cripples some important Premiere Pro features such as the project trimmer, which is very important for backing up and storing projects efficiently. Premiere Pro 1.5 (in particular) running generic OHCI is excellentclose to real time if you have SATA drives and a fast CPU.
Canopus has simply moved it's energy into Edius, they're not going to make the DVStorm driver any better - it's not worth the time and money they have to spend on it. You are better off looking at Edius/DVStorm, Sony Vegas OHCI, Premiere Pro 1.5 OHCI, DVStorm/Premiere 6.5 (if you can pick up a cheap Storm card on Ebay).
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