I have the latest firmware for my MXO2 mini, latest Matrox drivers, and the correct nvidia driver (but an officially unsupported card).
Performance under MC6 is definitely sluggish. It was wonderfully snappy under MC5.5, now everything takes a second to catch up with what's going on.
I really hope they sort this out ASAP. It's great Avid have opened up their hardware support, but at the moment it seems at the expense of previously well functioning hardware.
Well, for what it's worth, I'm also seeing noticably slower scrubbing in MC6 using the Matrox Mini-Max on my MacPro. It scrubbed smooth as butter in 5.x, but not so much in MC6. It's workable, but annoying, given that it was so smooth before.
Chris
conleec: Well, for what it's worth, I'm also seeing noticably slower scrubbing in MC6 using the Matrox Mini-Max on my MacPro. It scrubbed smooth as butter in 5.x, but not so much in MC6. It's workable, but annoying, given that it was so smooth before. Chris
That might be something that I can agree to, as said earlier in this thread a delay of maybe 0,2 secs for some ops and sometimes also a wait for Avids own media buffering to start working well when you are going to play someting is what I am seeing.
The descriptions earlier in this thread about " terrible behaviour and lags " are the ones I haven´t seen, I have just seen these smaller things as just that annoying little thing that can show up with a new version.
Seeing other stuff in this dot zero version that have higher priorities to get fixed in my own internal list, when these things gets fixed other things that might be related hopefully also will be snappier in behaviour.
Tomas
So, after having done numerous of tests I think that I finally found what some users are seeing.
Media Composer have a brilliant Colour Correction tool, I use it all the time and prefer to work with curves, manually adjusting those to the look I want.
I also at the same time, sometimes ( but there is an old bug from 3.5 showing up when I am doing this ) have the effect editor opened up to be able to keyframe if needed, you don´t however need to have the effect editor opened up to be able to CC in Media Composer as it have it´s own tool.
If you, by any chance, should want to do the contrary, not use the CC interface in Media Composer it is possible to do some adjustments also using only the effect editor, it´s buried rather deep down inside of it, you have to click on a couple of arrows to find it.
From inside of that one I see problems with my Matrox box connected, if there are problems without it I really don´t know, I always use the built in CC tool in Media Composer and haven´t seen the probs described from inside of that one.
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