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Oh, that would indeed be tremendous if that was "fixable" and I truely believe, a huge asset to the DS-system as a whole. At least when we think in the terms of dealing with SD and HD material. Cause if we take a look at what Premie Pro CS3 (CS4 not supported "yet") can import: http://tinyurl.com/47ryak and using frameserving, it
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Of course, Mr. Labrosse, that’s what I’ll have to do. At the moment I’ve got no other options. But I sincerely wish that ”someone, somewhere” in the near future will come up with a 32/64-bit (or is it vice versa?) solution that solves this ”agony”. Either a 64-bit decoder version of Debugmode Frameserver or
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Remark 2009-03-19: I guess this was kind of an unnecessary post, when you read Mr. Labrosse's answer a post further on. And normally I would've just erase it, but I think I'll just leave it for the sake of "mankinds stupidity in thinking that he's come up with something unique" and maybe for understanding the thread, as I can't
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The Avid Support Center http://aviddssupport.avid.com/ still keeps rolling this QuickTime Support Status Oct 02, 2008 3:02:00 PM Current approved Apple QuickTime release is 7.4.5. ...yesterdays news or? //mike
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Well, the angry bit, I guess was to get some attention. :-) And maybe a mild outburst of frustration after trying to find similar solutions but to no avial. As for convincing the author of "Debugmode Frameserver" to develop a 64-bit version of the plug-in/codec I guess can be a lengthy business, since there is already a great demand of having
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I'm angry with you Avid... again. Why didn't you come up with such a brilliant (and user-simple) concept as the Debugmode Frameserver? http://debugmode.com/frameserver/ It solves 90% of the everyday struggle and everyday increasing demand of fast media imports of obscure file formats into the Avid DS. You might be high on 2K and the lot, but