Coming soon! I've built a very simple macOS app that allows you to convert Final Cut Pro (for Mac) libraries into Final Cut Pro (for iPad) projects. Eventually I have plans for it to do some other cool things too, if there’s interest.
Currently awaiting App Review. Fingers and toes crossed!
Will be 4.99 in most currencies, USD4.99 equivalent for currencies that 4.99 doesn’t make sense.
So, if you have the #Apple Pro Video Codecs are installed on your Mac, the integrated video player in #NeoFinder can play Sony MXF video files! Pretty cool!
#NeoFinder8 version 8.4 now properly sorts the video bitrate column in List View, using the numerical value, and not the displayed string for sorting. Much better!
The built-in #video#converter in #NeoFinder 8.5 can now "pass-through" both or either Video and Audio, to move the selected data unchanged to the exported movie file.
If you're a Final Cut Pro editor, we have some amazing tools for you!
Native BRAW support. Final Cut Pro on Mac to iPad. Control Surface Support. Gyroscope Stabilisation. iCloud Pasteboard Sharing. ChatGPT to convert client feedback into markers.
Out of 367 clips in this timeline (that we have to transfer from Premiere to #FCPX using SendtoX), 40 files randomly do not relink. Checksums match, no weirdness in file paths.
And that's where you just stop. Nothing you can do 🤷
#FCPX peeps, how would you somehow mark or make a list of clips on the timeline that have some sort of transform (scale), stabilization and/or a specific effect applied?
I have to do a conform in Resolve from graded clips and would like to save some time, not having to check each clip for these adjustments.