
mattspace
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Ahh yes, the issue is already there, thanks. https://captureone.ideas.aha.io/ideas/FR-I-418
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hahaha, yes 4TB *facepalm* :) The current fileserver setup is a transitionary arrangement from an old machine that had the drives mounted internally - the new machine doesn't have bays for spinners...
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I currently have my Catalogue on an internally mounted SATA SSD, and my images on a USB3 DAS connected to a fileserver shared over 1GB Ethernet. I could try connecting the fileserver over Thunderbo...
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Thanks - so given my current photo library will fit within 4GB, I could put it on an SSD and remove the most significant slow point in my workflow.
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BeO Does the EU regulation really require to fix any and all software bugs, or must it only be operable on that operating system. I suspect the test would likely be the same as any other product ...
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Rainer Schmidt As mentioned earlier in this thread (assuming it wasn't deleted), if you're an EU (and some other jurisdictions) customer, Capture One is legally required to fix any and all Capture ...
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For folks covered by statutory warranties, eg EU, the way forward would seem pretty clear: You buy a perpetual licence. If at any time in the next X years, depending on your warranty legislation, y...
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A perspective on C1's obligation to backport bugfixes: If I buy a car, and only 5 out of 6 cylinders in the engine, or only 4 out of 5 forward gears in the gearbox work, the car company can't turn ...
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A "Bug" in software is by definition a fault in the product. It marks the product as being unfit for sale - not of merchantable quality. In Australia at least, the minimum statutory warranty for al...
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To be constructive in suggesting a better course for C1 to pursue, it is this: When I buy a perpetual C1 licence, that licence should be tied to the specific featureset of the release I buy. I sho...