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Which Edius version started using USB key?
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From what I remember, any "upgrade" is a full installer - it will simply ask for a previous version's CDROM to be inserted at some point to verify. So technically you should be able to install off the most recent CD media you have.
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Just as a side note, how far back do I need to go to install the software, here is what I have:
1.0
1.5
2.0 upgrade
2.5 download
3.0 upgrade+TitleMotion
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Even with tradeshows, locking the dongle inside the machine and then securing the PC case is better.
Trust me..
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Once Edius is installed, there is a way to transfer the license from the USB dongle to the hard drive.
It's generally not recommended because a mishap with the hard drive will leave you with a worthless piece of plastic and flash memory, but in a few situations like when taking a computer to a trade show where a dongle can get swiped easily, it can make sense.
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EDIUS 1.x and 2.x required a CD Key.
EDIUS 3.x required a CD Key and Activation (and a dongle if you bought the Broadcast upgrade). Having an NX or SP board negated the need for activation.
EDIUS 4.x requires a CD Key and a USB Dongle.
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The first time I used the Doggle was in early 2006 when I upgraded to Broadcast Pro 3 to use the HVX200 P2 capture. It was before 3.62 back in the 3.4 or something like that.
Mule Ferguson
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I don't know the previous versions, but the Version 3.x (one before 4.0) needed usb dongle.
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Which Edius version started using USB key?
Did version 3 of the software have a USB key?
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Was the USB key only started with version 4 of Edius?
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