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Jun 21, 2011 7:41 AM in response to Nicholas Stokesby nylonoxygen77,I know Nick. We're all waiting for some more info. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help keep it alive, as you know we have a very customized distribution with a lot of workflows and scripts that I built myself, to sell the service of managing footage for huge world-class companies, and there has to be some solution for people like us other than "sorry about your luck!" I really don't want to start over. At the very least I hope Apple open sources it and makes developer docs available.
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Jun 21, 2011 10:04 AM in response to Nicholas Stokesby jheywood,Honestly, this is horrible. I feel like it is very telling that the professional market is no longer a concern to Apple software. I've been happily customizing our install of FCSvr for 3 years and now it's EOL. Such a great product and it filled such a void.
Really at this point, I have lost any need to keep our organization connected to Apple production software. FCSvr tied it all together. Now I might as well explore Avid or, gasp, even CS5.
This really shakes my confidence.
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Jun 21, 2011 10:20 AM in response to jheywoodby honest2n,I work in an archive with literally 200000 tapes of various formats and god know how many feet of film. FCPX leaves us out in the cold and our asset manager FCserver useless. ***? I would consider CS5 if I didn't think that adobe will follow suit with Apple. What are we to do with legacy materials? What are we to do with asset management? Confidence shaken as well.
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Jun 21, 2011 11:24 AM in response to Nicholas Stokesby Jeff Handy,We have been configuring and populating our Final Cut Server for a year and started rolling it out last week - phase one of a three phased roll-out was scheduled. Now, I just want to shoot myself.
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Jun 21, 2011 11:39 AM in response to Jeff Handyby Loki,Ditto here. We just completed our configuration about 6 months ago and were going to integrate it into our curriculum (College) video production courses.
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Jun 21, 2011 11:54 AM in response to Nicholas Stokesby Jeff Handy,I work in higher education as well. The ability to tag, find and re-edit content from a single location, with archiving features, etc made Final Cut Server very attractive - especially at the price point. It was a natural extension of XSAN for us, making online and archived content available for our instructional designers and instructors without our intervention. I'm upset and disappointed, not to mention embarrassed that Apple has done this.
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Jun 21, 2011 11:57 AM in response to Nicholas Stokesby jheywood,I have to wonder if FCSvr just doesn't work with the new FCPx and the event paradigm. Maybe the philosophies are so far apart they decided to just kill it rather than resolve the differences.
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Jun 21, 2011 12:00 PM in response to jheywoodby honest2n,@jheywood. I think that is exactly what happened. I can't imagine that FCPx would work with the existing FCSvr.
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Jun 21, 2011 12:01 PM in response to jheywoodby Jeff Handy,I'm sure that's part of it. What I don't get is, since they made Final Cut Pro X a DB-based app, why not allow the use for server-based DBs?
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Jun 21, 2011 4:04 PM in response to Jeff Handyby jheywood,I just saw something that FCPx does not work with shared media or SAN's. The footage has to be local. Not sure if that is true, trying to locate confirmation. But that would explain the kill order.
Strange though, if the future is tapeless (which is now for our setup) then surely the future is also shared (which again is our current setup)
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Jun 21, 2011 5:22 PM in response to Nicholas Stokesby LucasSaldanhaWerneck,Nicholas, is this official? How many % of certainty?
I'm feeling awful!
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Jun 22, 2011 1:23 AM in response to Nicholas Stokesby mikaelstark,Are they insane? Bought an entire XSAN environment based upon the use of FCSr. And now they tell me the product is dead? After 3 years? We are heavily based around FCSr, what does Apple suggest we do about that? Oh, yeah, the product works for now, but updates? New features? I´m getting sick about Apple. All they want to do is to sell phones and iPods.
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Jun 22, 2011 6:00 AM in response to Nicholas Stokesby miguel ángel,Hi, all, this is horrible.
We've been putting our Broadcast Asset Management into FCsvr from 1 year, and now we're working on the Archive Asset Management side with another FCsvr. We also built an iPad application to browse the contents, and this week I installed to our CEO, and now I need to tell that this is at the end (when just beginning).
OK, no more Pro/Enterprise into Apple, no more Apple for Pro/Enterprise (in any way)
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Jun 22, 2011 6:06 AM in response to miguel ángelby Pixelkisser,It is a real pain. I've been putting material into FCP for over a year now too, customising fields and groups etc.
You can still use FCSvr as a database, and still cache down material to be used locally, but you completely lose the smart integration with FCP which made it such a great option for any team of people using FCP and sharing / storing content.