![]() ![]() We want to be able to focus on both ease of use, speed, and help our pro users with complex workflow needs. Adding those features to EditReady would only add complexity and cost for those not needing it. Many of those upcoming features however, are for the 20%. Per the Hedge philosophy, features should always cater to 80% of its user base. As we looked at our roadmap for the coming year, it became clear that many of the remaining feature requests are starting to create a bit of tension - while making a lot of sense, they are only useful to a subset of the EditReady customer base. Heaps of features and improvements were added that were useful to about anyone, plus all those RAW formats this year. Over the last decade, we’ve done a lot to make EditReady the go-to transcoder for video professionals. You seem to notice our renewed efforts, as we’ve seen an inpouring of feedback since 🙏 Through it all, we've made sure to keep the simple interface and blazing-fast speed you've come to expect from EditReady. Since the EditReady team joined Hedge just over a year ago, we’ve added lots of new RAW formats - RED, ARRI, CanonRAW, Sony X-OCN, and ProRes RAW.Īt the same time, we've added Color Awareness - our log color science engine that makes working with RAW just as easy as any other format. Some MXF files previously transcoded with EditReady wouldn't load properly in EditReadyįix for an issue that truncated the last frame of some MXF files (thanks, David!)Īs the year ends, we're excited to ship our fourth major update to EditReady. Using ClipWrap How do I purchase ClipWrap? ClipWrap is available directly from our website.Recreate the source folder hierarchy on the destinationįaster transcoding when also scaling, on Apple Silicon (Thanks, Michael!)įix for a potential crash transcoding R3D footage on Intel Macs (Thanks, Dorian!)įix for playing back rewrapped HEVC files in FCPįixes a crash when opening new BRAW media with accelerometer metadata (Thanks, Akio!) ![]() We have a section of this FAQ dedicated to understanding the similarities and differences between the options. ![]() mts / BDMV folders etc? Please checkout this page - Understanding AVCHD. m2t files? Please checkout this page - Understanding HDV. Does ClipWrap support my camera? We have worked hard prior to releasing ClipWrap to test with as many HDV, AVCHD, and AVCLite camera files as possible. We've created a list of the cameras we actively test with. As long as your camera conforms to the HDV, AVCHD, or AVCHD lite specification, it should work great. We also encourage you to download our free trial to try for yourself. And of course, if you find a format ClipWrap doesn't support, please let us know, we're eager to fix any problems users might encounter. Why do I need to have FCP installed? You no longer do! ClipWrap used to require FCP's HDV codecs to re-encode the audio contained in the m2t, but we now ship with our own mpeg codecs - thanks to the wonderful opensource Perian project, so FCP is no longer required to use ClipWrap. Please note, you'll still need one of the "Pro Apps" (Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Compressor, etc) installed if you wish to transcode into one of the ProRes formats, as that encoder is not available separately. ![]() Will it work with iMovie, Final Cut Express or Avid? ClipWrap 1.1 adds transcoding support which will allow you to convert your m2t files into a format these applications can open. Aren't there free alternatives? Yes and No. ![]()
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