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Edius 8.2 new build 386 available, no longer needs Quicktime
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Hopefully also for Edius 7.5.2 xLeave a comment:
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Yes, that's correct. We hope to have another release in 6-8 weeks' time that will give you back most of the missing functionality. This build really is for when you absolutely have to remove QuickTime for Windows, say in the event of corporate usage for example.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by More4KSo release note doesn't mention about lost functionality...interesting. I can already see these posts on forum saying that: "I've installed new build and now can't import mov files" etc. This can be avoided.
Steve Wise has mentioned that we will update the info to reflect the changes.Leave a comment:
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Yes, the Release Notes will be updated later today, and we will more clearly explain the limited functionality above (Anton is correct).
SteveLeave a comment:
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Well I still need the full functionality of Edius, so I will use Quicktime but just install the "essentials" as Steve Wise mentioned a few weeks ago.Leave a comment:
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So essentially it's a standard Edius but without a 'Quicktime missing' warning when you install it, so if you don't have QT installed then you won't be able to use a lot of files like Jpg's etc that all use QuickTimeLeave a comment:
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I think this release is intended for people who are so flipped out about the whole QT Player scare that they removed it and refuse to install it
So, this version will allow installation on a PC that has no QT player installedLeave a comment:
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I know Steve Wise said that this was going to be completed in parts, but I think the Release Notes should also explain this.Leave a comment:
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Would be nice to know what still needs QuickTime to work in Edius thoughLeave a comment:
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if you don't need to add still images or export/import mp4, then you don't need to install Quicktime
I will not remove QT anytime soonLeave a comment:
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Edius 8.2 new build 386 available, no longer needs Quicktime
Quicktime no longer needed with new build.
Last edited by John Hooper; 05-26-2016, 10:08 AM.Tags: None
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