At the time we were still ingesting Beta. G3's and a supercharged G4, and our editing efficiency increased rapidly. Ultimately we decided that for our needs (replacing an A? B roll online system) Media 1. After a couple of years struggling with Speed Razor, we realized that we needed something more powerful, and by the late 9. D modeling on Alias Wavefront (the precursor to Maya) so SGI was a familiar solution for us. We also looked at Premiere running on an SGI Indigo 2 RISC based UNIX computer.Īt the time we were developing Virtual Reality software on a series of SGI boxes, as well as doing 3. But we made do using it for offline editing and multimedia video work (editing videos ultimately destined for CD- ROM). Sync ran on a Pentium I with a 9gig raid ($3. The big weaknesses at this time were in hard drive speed and computer power. So we went with Speed Razor - which was quite powerful on paper. ![]() However a poorly promoted download from Main Concept allowed access. The PDF Reference was first published when Adobe Acrobat was. ![]() ![]() SP)) things were not as real- time as we were accustomed to. Premiere was young (version 4 perhaps?) and even with the hardware for video capture (this was pre- firewire (I think DV existed, but we were shooting Beta. Sync: Speed Razor running on the Targa 2. We looked at the IMIX, Adobe Premiere running on the Radius Telecaster hardware, and In.
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