![]() Apple in turn is known for just dropping technology, so that was a somewhat questionable move in my opinion, but perhaps it could be justified at the time. The decision to use QT was one that Steinberg made, and once that was done there was a dependency on Apple. I guess pulling QuickTime from under everyone by Apple was not the nice thing to do so I don’t fault Steinberg for having to develop their own video engine that takes time and engineers. ![]() If anything, as a N8 customer, you should get any feature that was there in previous versions back free of charge. I guess pulling QuickTime from under everyone by Apple was not the nice thing to do so I don’t fault Steinberg for having to develop their own video engine that takes time and engineers.īut from a communication perspective, and for the pro level class Nuendo plays in, it’s not the nice thing to do toyour customers releasing a version that misses video export that many people rely on in their workflows, not saying anything, letting your users find out and suffer workarounds, and only bringing it back in the next major paid upgrade. As we heard, it’s on the feature list for Nuendo 9. They just didn’t get around to implementing video export as a feature. As a consequence, Steinberg had to develop their own video engine from scratch, which is a major undertaking. QuickTime was end of live and could not be used anymore. Easiest workaround is to keep a copy of N7 and use that, but I agree, it was a brilliant and necesarry feature that I don’t understand why they deleted.
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