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Marcus, any plans on making the plugin work with FCP?
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Yes, hopefully it will be out by late August.
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That would rock.
I don't mind using ProResLT files, but hate having to transcode them every-time I edit. Being able to work with native AVCHD files in FCP in real time would rock. |
And it does work in Vegas Studio HD 10 right? Any issues with that so far? Wonder if it provides even smoother editing than the Cineform AVI converted from MOV files? So it never actually does anything but presentes the MOVs via a proxy so they view better for editing right.
Last Cineform AVIs I converted were huge! |
Epic 1.1 has the Vegas Movie Studio HD 10 suppport. No problems to report so far.
That's right, working in the background it creates real-time files for playback but you always render from the originals. Switching between the original-file mode and the real-time mode is done with a button and can occur even in middle of playback. |
Marcus, I use Epic with my Sony Vegas9, the problem I am having with it is trying to view my footage when I'm editing it just not viewable, I cannot tell what's in focus and what's not, if you cannot see clear footage you cannot edit !!
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You put it into purple mode with the greek column to view details. Right-click
on the Epic icon in the taskbar and select "Show Quality Window" Also if your computer is fast enough you can use the full-size RT option. In that case you would move the slider all the way to the right and remake your RT files by deleting all the EPIC folders and reloading the project. See the epic online help for details dvfilm.com/epic/help.htm |
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