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Old 09-02-2015, 02:37 PM
Barry Johns Barry Johns is offline
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Default HD Features in Native Changes the Need for HD

I guess I have to say I'm happy that they gave Disk Cache, Meters, and VCA to Native. The only HD feature left for me is Clip Gain, and I do like it, but can easily live without it. Lets face it, VCA and Disk Cache going native is a pretty big deal.

Feature wise, doesn't this really change the game in regards to compelling reasons to stay HD, let alone buy HD?
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