With EDIUS 4, there was a Pro version and Broadcast version. The Broadcast version included AVC-Intra and a few other codecs, as far as I remember. When EDIUS 5 was released, the Broadcast moniker was dropped and all of the codecs were included with the dongle.
for make "sure": you need a selfmade database with old links, in old color
for make "sure": search not on the the "new colored sites", they lost many infos, which was aviable on the old sites
this "new colored sites", change on many parts ==> exact technical infos to "marketing bla. bla." without exact technical infos
example ==> comparisons-table from Neo to ....Edius ... can I not find on the "new colored marketing sites"
CentralEurope aka Hans
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[the AMD 1950X 16cores / 32 threads = go return because of massive problems, Not only I had these problems]
It's interesting because the AVC-I codec shows up in the presets but when you try and import a clip using P2 importer you can't see the clip - this is in Edius Broadcast 4.6
EDIUS v5 includes all former codecs supported in EDIUS Broadcast 4.x, plus AVC-Intra (and a few other goodies).
EDIUS Broadcast 4.x DID NOT include AVC-Intra codec support--this was a separate ($1,000!) license plug-in that needed to be purchased separately and came with its own dongle.
If you use the EDIUS License Manager utility (found in the "Tools" folder of your EDIUS v5 installation disk, seen as "EdiusLM.exe") with your EDIUS v5 dongle plugged into your computer, you will definitely see the AVC-Intra license on the list along with everything else. You can do the same thing with your EDIUS Broadcast 4.6 dongle, but unless you purchased the AVC-Intra Plug-in for EDIUS Broadcast 4.6, you will not see it listed there.
EDIUS Broadcast 4.x DID NOT include AVC-Intra codec support--this was a separate ($1,000!) license plug-in that needed to be purchased separately and came with its own dongle.
I still have the $1000.00 Doggle. When I purchased the HPX2000 with AVC Intra board I had to upgrade. when i got the new doggle in 5. i don't need it except with and old machine with 4.6, I have 3 old doggles lying around in my desk.
Mule
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