![]() ![]() “By combining the rock solid AVCHD and HDV format support from ClipWrap with the advanced hardware acceleration, GPU filtering and modern user interface of EditReady,” said CEO Mike Woodworth, “we’re one step closer to our goal of a single application for users to prep any footage for edit, dailies, or delivery.”Ĭonsolidating the two products gives EditReady users access to a huge collection of newly supported source cameras. Yeah, it may have a technically better picture, does better in low light, has much better color and highlight handling, can shoot 1080p60 XAVC S, has better switches, but for what I do with it, it is horrible. ClipWrap users transitioning to EditReady will be able to take advantage of EditReady’s clean user interface, video preview, metadata editing, and hardware accelerated pipeline. #Editready xavc mp4Ībout EditReady Rewraps and transcodes HDV and AVCHD, QuickTime, MP4 and MXF input First off is the terrible image stabilization, it might as well not have any. ![]() In addition to the various AVCHD and HDV cameras supported by ClipWrap, EditReady can transcode footage from MXF and Quicktime cameras such as the GoPro, iPhone, Arri Alexa, Blackmagic Cinema Camera, Sony F7, digital SLRs and many more. Preview videos and see thumbnailsĮditReady shows thumbnails of clips for at-a-glance review and organization. GPU accelerated preview allows quick review of footage before transcode and even supports LUTs (look up tables) for simple color correction. Custom metadata and file namingĮditReady’s metadata editor makes it simple to check the metadata embedded by the camera, correct problems, and add additional info. Any of the metadata can be used to build custom naming schemes for output files. FastĮditReady was written from the ground up to use hardware accelerated encode and decode available in many modern Macs, as well as GPU based color transforms. EditReady takes the power and speed of ClipWrap and turns it up to 11. #Editready xavc updateĪvailabilityĮditReady 1.2 is available as a free update for existing EditReady users, and as a $29.95 crossgrade for existing ClipWrap users. EditReady now takes both the original Sony RAW and the much newer X-OCN codecs and converts them into more manageable files. About Divergent Mediaĭivergent Media is a San Francisco, CA based software company providing flexible tools for video monitoring, acquisition, transcoding, and quality assurance. X-OCN saves between 30 and 60 compared to the original RAW media. They’re still bulky files, though, so a perfect candidate for Editready and its new Color Conversion workflow. ![]()
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