I brought a BMPCC4K months ago and used the activation code that came with the camera for DaVinci Resolve. Had no issues using the editing software until today when I updated and once completed, DaVinci was asking for the activation code again. I have no idea where I put it because I didn't realise I would have to use it again. what can I do? I have clients waiting and no sign of being able to use DaVinci without the code which I have already used before.
I'm sorry for you, but the only thing you must do after finding it is to take a photo with your smartphone from your keycard code. Good luck!!
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Black Magic Design should have records of the Activation Codes so you do not have to pay $299 for another one. This is a very unprofessional way to run a company. When Adobe Premiere software use to require a serial number, Adobe always had a record of it.
BMD have no ongoing record of licenses being sold or traded and we clearly indicate on the card to store it in a safe place. Sorry not to have better news for you.
Black Magic should always have a record of the Activation Codes. It is the smart way to run a business instead of making the customer pay for another Activation Code.
Come on, guys... it's explicitly explicitly written in the card itself:
- Keep the card in a safe place for future activations.
- Lost cards cannot be replaced.
And even if it wasn't written, taking a quick snapshot of an important not-to-be-lost activation code takes no time at all, and is just plain common sense.
Mike1938 wrote:instead of making the customer pay for another Activation Code.
The license comes on a physical product, either a dongle with the code stored in a file or a credit card with a code printed on it. Either way, it's still a physical product, dongle or card.
Not may companies offer to replace physical products that you lose.
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