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Old 11-20-2012, 07:33 PM
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Thats a few years old news now.... Yes they removed multicam editing from the program which many pros used for multi cam editing (among some other features but that one was the biggest).... I did hear they ended up also adding multi cam editing back into the software later..... The biggest upgrade was renderless editing which saves a lot of time waiting for an edit/effect to render, but failed to leave the key pro features everyone relied on.

It was a good day for Avid Media Composer though
I have a 1995 power Mac 7100 80 av that does renderless editing with protools 4 it's a nubuse system why wouldn't the new pro tools have it?
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