Tue May 01, 2018 1:05 am
It would be great if Blackmagic could implement a temporary Studio license for beta versions.
There are a number of reasons I can see why that would work well for everyone:
1. The studio versions would draw in a wider audience to beta test. Production environments are less likely to spend time testing non-stable versions anyway and wouldn't be using a beta version just to save money (since they most likely already use Studio).
2. Could lead to more Davinci Studio sales from those people trying out beta versions and finding they can't live without Studio features.
3. All the people, like me, that had resolved to buy the Studio version but have pre-ordered the BMPCC 4K and now have to wait for the camera to access Studio.
In my case, I had decided to buy Studio once Linux system audio was supported, but then the BMPCC4K was announced at the same time. So having access to Studio now via some time limited license key, that works for beta versions at least, would seem to me a suitable reward for beta testing (and for those who are waiting for the BMPCC4K).
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