Nicolas Hanson June 15, 2017 Share June 15, 2017 Upgrade Media Composer and Get the Symphony Option Free! Customers who have Media Composer systems that were either previously on an Upgrade & Support plan and did not renew or who were never on a plan can get a Media Composer Upgrade & Support Plan Reinstatement for $385.00 and get a FREE copy of the Media Composer | Symphony Option! Available today through June 30th, Media Composer owners who reinstate their plan or start a new plan will have access to the latest version of Media Composer, plus you’ll receive a license for the Symphony Option as part of your reinstatement. And as a special bonus, any owner who has already purchased a Reinstatement as of April 1, 2017 will also receive the Symphony Option – absolutely free! • Available for all Media Composer 3.0, Symphony 3.0, or NewsCutter 7.0 and higher systems • Symphony and NewsCutter systems will be upgraded to Media Composer with the corresponding option • Symphony owners will receive a second Media Composer | Symphony Option as part of the promotion • Customers who purchase MCSUPPJUMPESD will get the Media Composer | Symphony Option automatically deposited in their Avid Master Account upon redemption of their Reinstatement code. After redemption, please check your “My Products and Subscriptions” section for the Media Composer | Symphony Option. Customers must redeem Activation Codes in your Avid account by July 31stAlso Note: Save 5% OFF if you order on videoguys.com with Coupon SUMMERSAVE (expires 7/05/17) Link to comment Share on other sites
Bruno Mansi June 16, 2017 Share June 16, 2017 Just to clarify the offer for those who might be asking the obvious question - No, it's not available to those who already have an active subscription or support plan. If you're lucky enough to have an old Avid dongle lying around you can reinstate it (for a years support) and get the Symphony option, all for $399, but otherwise it's the full $799 just for Symphony. For those interested in the discussion this has generated, head over to the 'Licensing Options' section of the Avid forums. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites