During the first week of release, new users of the DV500 were fast and furious with highly negative postings to rec.video.desktop, et al. In the past week, however, these types of postings have all but disappeared. I've seen this phenomenon before with other NLE products, indicating that initial problems people have had were resolved. They hardly ever come back to post, because they're too busy making videos.
In previous bouts with product releases and negative postings, unresolved problems have been seen to continue to produce negative postings about the product for weeks, and sometimes months on end. Seeing such a dramatic drop in negative postings about the DV500 indicates that the large spate of initial problems people were having has been resolved. From the specifics that I've seen posted at the outset, I would also venture to say that the problems people had with DV500 were exactly in line with what Chris and others have said here about the kinds of incompatability issues and 'read the manual, knucklehead' items that come springing out of the woodwork whenever a new product comes out.
The most recent posts from last week seemed all to have swung completely into the positive for DV500, with maybe one or two exceptions from the inevitable small percentage.
It's clear that some systems and configurations may not work with DV500, but it's also clear that the card is robust enough to have shut up the overwhelming majority of complainers, once they figured out how to resolve their problem(s). All that in the course of a mere week says a lot for how good DV500 probably is.
In previous bouts with product releases and negative postings, unresolved problems have been seen to continue to produce negative postings about the product for weeks, and sometimes months on end. Seeing such a dramatic drop in negative postings about the DV500 indicates that the large spate of initial problems people were having has been resolved. From the specifics that I've seen posted at the outset, I would also venture to say that the problems people had with DV500 were exactly in line with what Chris and others have said here about the kinds of incompatability issues and 'read the manual, knucklehead' items that come springing out of the woodwork whenever a new product comes out.
The most recent posts from last week seemed all to have swung completely into the positive for DV500, with maybe one or two exceptions from the inevitable small percentage.
It's clear that some systems and configurations may not work with DV500, but it's also clear that the card is robust enough to have shut up the overwhelming majority of complainers, once they figured out how to resolve their problem(s). All that in the course of a mere week says a lot for how good DV500 probably is.
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