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  • What does ADVC stand for?

    There's no entry in Webopedia :P
    IntelDG965SSK mobo, nVidia7600GT, Intel E6420Core2Duo 2.13ghz, 1 meg DDR2 RAM, Canopus Storm2Pro, Edius 3.62.

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    Advanced Digital Video Converter

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    • #3
      It's not Analog Digital Video Converter?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GrassValley_KH
        Advanced Digital Video Converter
        I always thought it was Advanced Video Converter
        without reference to Digital
        AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, RTX 3080, 64GB RAM, EDIUS X WG.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JackB
          It's not Analog Digital Video Converter?
          Originally posted by shueardm
          I always thought it was Advanced Video Converter
          without reference to Digital
          Nope. In fact, it has been the tagline since day one.

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          • #6
            I don't see anything in the FAQs re what kinds of posts go in this forum.

            Do NX questions go here?
            Harris
            edius pro 8.2, win10 pro x64, i7 5930K @ 4.4 on asus X99-A usb3.1, corsair h100i gtx with noctua fans, 32G gskill ddr4, gtx 980 4G, system 256G samsung ssd 950 pro M.2, swap 128G samsung ssd 850 pro, general use 512G samsung ssd 850 pro, video 4 @ 3T WD red pro in raid 5

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            • #7
              Originally posted by T-Bone
              I don't see anything in the FAQs re what kinds of posts go in this forum.

              Do NX questions go here?
              Uh, no, this is the ADVC forum.

              EDIUS NX questions go in the Editing with EDIUS forum.

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              • #8
                so, as far as the editing with edius forum is concerned, there is no distinction between software and hardware, which means that, if I am using a storm card to edit with edius, then storm questions and NX questions both are valid in the editing with edius forum - this is what the FAQs say
                Harris
                edius pro 8.2, win10 pro x64, i7 5930K @ 4.4 on asus X99-A usb3.1, corsair h100i gtx with noctua fans, 32G gskill ddr4, gtx 980 4G, system 256G samsung ssd 950 pro M.2, swap 128G samsung ssd 850 pro, general use 512G samsung ssd 850 pro, video 4 @ 3T WD red pro in raid 5

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                • #9
                  The idea is simple enough - if you're editing with EDIUS and have a question about using it with your hardware board, you post to the EDIUS forum.

                  Same applies with a board that uses 'EDIUS' in its name.

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