![]() ![]() ![]() joey campbell on Rendering Frame Numbers on each frame of exported video.Dan Ebberts on Scripting – Set Layer Selection Adobe After Effects Expressions.Kevin Snyder on Scripting – Set Layer Selection Adobe After Effects Expressions.Professional Tiffen ND Filters for DJI Avata Drone I am not going to die being one of those “oh, there was nothing better than those CMX days, those 1″ Sony and Ampex VTR days” – screw those old useless people. YoYotta has been keeping up, and they have great LTFS firmware. YoYotta is great (as a side note – if any of you want to know what Martin at YoYotta looks like in person – he looks just like Elvis Costello – and if you don’t know who that is – well SCREW YOU – because ELVIS Costello is COOL !!!!!). ![]() ![]() Even if you are an “old man” – you cannot remain an “old man” if you are dealing with this technology. As I am becomming an old man (as many people here are, and have been doing this for decades), I intend to die on these forums, and I intend to die doing this (no different than Charles McConathy did when he owned the REAL ProMax in Irvine California). But in fairness to other manufacturers, so is Hedge, and so it PreRoll Post. (old bags – or as Reddit refers to us, as Boomers) – because I am active on Reddit in many video forums. I want to be clear about this, since many of the people that participate on Creative Cow are older now. I am glad you found a solution with YoYotta. Stick to answering generalized questions about the technologies and specific questions that pertain to your products and efforts, and we’ll all be fine here. My summary point to you, is that we can all coexist here on the forums, as long as we don’t try to use negative representation and FUD to defend a point. The same design and coding team are also part of OWC and continuing the development and growth of the BRU software solutions. Regarding TOLIS Group’s demise and the rumors of BRU’s death, BRU is not dead nor does it need to be resurrected. As with any major company’s efforts, missteps such as Todd’s communication with our support team can occur, but it’s what we do to correct and resolve those missteps that matter most in the long term. OWC is fully prepared to support not only a standalone, Thunderbolt 3/4 tape device, but also the newer tape technologies that we currently have in development. Rather than turn this into an even grander argument thread, I’ll state simple facts with regard to the meat of this thread: Your post was obviously intended to spread FUD and is nothing short of misleading in nature. I’m a bit surprised OWC’s PR team would allow these kind of responses for public view. You may want to re-read what I’ve said, because all the responses you’re giving are going off-base and blindly accusing me of misinformation when everything I’ve said can be verified by multiple legitimate sources. I know first hand that the M&E space isn’t like dealing with the IT space, and you generally have to provide more support, and you have to be ready for a quick response, or you’ll lose customers fast. How is an opinion on if you should have great faith in support from a company with no experience in the LTO tape drive space, versus any established LTO tape drive OEM misleading? The OP already said that he contacted support with no response to his questions. Just because you can pull a few extra MB’s during a very specific case (using dead software) doesn’t mean that the incorrect information should be advertised. My performance statement isn’t clear or accurate? IBM clearly rates 300 MB/s for half-height and 360 MB/s for full-height. If someone attempts to resurrect it later, then it’s semi-alive when that happens, but I wouldn’t be surprised if a large amount of users have moved on, as anyone serious about their data would have done so immediately. If a software company closes down sales and support that means their software is dead. I’m a bit curious how you took me stating that Thunderbolt 3 has a certification for Windows and MAC, and saying it’s relating to your M1 driver? The OP was mentioning it didn’t work on Windows for him as well and I noticed OWC advertises Windows compatibility, while not holding Intel / Thunderbolt certification for Windows per the Intel website. ![]()
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