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Thanks to Pat and all who helped. Very useful info, I appreciate it.
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I already know whats in v.7, I was looking for a comparison between v.7 and v.8..but thanks.
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I already know what's in MC 7, I was looking for some good infornation comparing v.7 with v.8, but thanks.
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Well great. I got a virus in my computer and was forced to roll back to an earlier restore point. Now the title tool in my MC is greyed out. Can anyone help me to restore this function without having to uninstall and re-install the entire program? This would be a huge help, I thank you in advance for all your help!
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Hi all, I was just helping a pal with his Avid, and he asked what the difference was between MC 7.0 and MC 8.0. I don't have a clue, can someone give me some information on the difference between the two software iterations? Thanks for the help!
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So I managed to get the project folder in the right place; it showed up in list and opened. Since all the media is imported to the hard drive on this machine, I don't think they are linked. I seem to remember a small file you could delete from MXF folder, and on re-start, Avid would re-link to the right hard drive. Do I have this right? Also, all
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I am definitely slow at this stuff...I tried doing as suggested but got nowhere fast, big chunks of red slots in timeline, so I guess I need a first-graders, step-by-step on how to move this project from laptop to desktop. I put the media files, and the rest on a thumb drive (USB3.0) and am ready to move it to the big boy, but haven't a clue how
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I found the proiject folder on the laptop, but am having trouble locating it on the desktop. Will keep searching.
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Hi everyone, I am working in a slightly new way for me. I am using a laptop to do a semi-ruff cut on a film project then I need to be able to move the whole thing to a more powerful desktop computer to finish it up. What would the most efficient workflow be here? I have a 1tb external drive with USB 3.0 or a 128gb 3.0 hi-speed thumb drive? What files
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Well, you nailed it. I was trying to use an external drive through USB 3.0, but apparently this wasn't fast enough for full HD video. I imported the clips to an internal 1tb drive, did some re-editing as a test, and lo and behold, the clips played back fine, no problems with the timeline or anything. So, I guess the story here is that a SATA II