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EditReady For Mac
EditReady For Mac










EditReady For Mac

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It is also able to take the 1080/120fps files and convert them to ProRes. In my quick tests of the new NX1 H.265 transcoding ability to ProRes 422 performance was utterly stunning, almost realtime on my Macbook Pro Retina 15″ late 2013. Fixes an audio issue with some Canon 5D files.It’s in full development so for the time being you do need to deal with a lack of features. It does have real-time effects and rendering. JahShaka is an open-source video editor that’s in alpha so it does have many crashes. Better support for working with large numbers (many hundreds) of AVCHD files Overall, it’s a very solid tool with plenty of good features.Ensures audio and video tracks match in length in Adobe Premiere Pro.Fixes audio track mapping for MXF sources.Fixes an issue with AAC audio tracks that misreport their channel count (some YouTube files).Better support for GoPro Hero4 timecode.Improved stability when working with AVCHD on Mac OS X 10.8.Perfect for companies and professionals that only need to use Hedge on one computer at a time whether its a Mac or PC. Buy a license now, and get a free upgrade to the upcoming OffShoot app Single License. The trial version can be downloaded here. A Hedge license is perpetual, works on Mac and Windows, and includes a year of updates. If you haven’t yet bought it EditReady costs $50 and is well worth it. The app uses Intel’s QuickSync Video technology to transcode ProRes so it’s a lot faster than most of the competition.ĮditReady 1.2.1 is now available.

EDITREADY FOR MAC FOR MAC

This is my favourite transcoding solution, so great to see H.265 support.ĭivergentMedia (GH1 owners may remember them from Clip Wrap for AVCHD) did a superb job on EditReady for Mac users. Popular pro transcoding software EditReady now supports the Samsung NX1.












EditReady For Mac