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Avid Free DV
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Avid Free DV |
| screenshot | Avid Free DV screenshot.png |
| caption | Avid Free DV running on Windows |
| developer | Avid Technology |
| latest_release_version | 1.8 (Mac OS X), 1.6 (Windows) |
| discontinued | yes |
| operating_system | Windows, Mac OS X |
| genre | Video editing software |
| license | Proprietary |
| website |
Avid Free DV is a non-linear editing video editing software application developed by Avid Technology. Avid introduced Free DV in January 2003 at the 2003 MacWorld Expo; the company discontinued it in September 2007.
Free DV was intended to give editors a sample of the Avid interface to use in deciding whether or not to purchase Avid software, so when compared with other Avid products its features were relatively minimal. When it was available it was not limited by time or watermarking, so it could be used as a non-linear editor for as long as desired.
Comparisons
When compared with other consumer-end non-linear editors such as iMovie and Windows Movie Maker, it sported more powerful video processing tools, but lacked the ease-of-use and shallow learning curve emphasized in similar programs because it had the full interface of the professional Avid system. However, Avid did offer a number of flash-based tutorials to help new users learn how to use the program for capturing, editing, clipping, processing, and outputting audio/video, among other things.
Limitations
The limitations of Avid Free DV included that it allowed only two video and audio tracks, had fewer editing tools than other Avid products, had few import and export formats, and allowed capture and output of standard-definition DV only, via FireWire. Avid Free DV projects and media were not compatible with other Avid systems.
As the name implied, Avid Free DV was available as a free download, although users were required to complete a short survey on the Avid website before they were given a download link and key.
In addition to using Free DV to evaluate Avid prior to purchase, it could also act as a stepping stone for people wishing to learn to use Avid's other editing products, such as Xpress Pro, Media Composer and Symphony. While additional skills and techniques are necessary to use these professionally geared systems, the basic operation remains the same.
Operating systems
Avid Free DV was available for Windows XP and Mac OS X.
Supported formats
Avid Free DV supported QuickTime (MOV) and DV AVIs.
Reception
John P. Mello Jr. of The Boston Globe gave Free DV a negative review, finding the user interface obfuscatory and the process of ingesting video error-prone. He summarized: "Professional video editors who use an Avid competitor may jump at the chance to take a free look at how Avid does things. But for the merely curious, this software is a nightmare". Video Systems Steve Mullen opined that its lack of interoperability with Avid's professional editing software contracted Avid's stated goal to entice budding video editors into buying into the company's software ecosystem.
References
References
- Crabtree, Sheigh. (January 8, 2003). "New ammo in Apple–Avid price war". The Hollywood Reporter.
- Avid Technology. (August 26, 2007). "Avid Free DV".
- Fowler, Jaime. (2007). "Avid Made Easy: Video Editing with Avid Free DV and the Avid Xpress Family". Wiley.
- Nathans, Stephen F.. (December 2004). "Pre-Pro NLEs". Information Today.
- Avid Technology. "Avid Free DV Training".
- Mullen, Steve. (April 2004). "Avid Xpress DV and Free DV". Video Systems.
- Avid Technology Inc. (n.d.). "Avid Free DV System Requirements".
- Mello, John P., Jr.. (October 11, 2003). "Free DV: Don't try this at home". The Boston Globe.
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