![]() They've even gone so far as to cannibalize one of their other popular apps (ClipWrap) in order to bring that functionality into EditReady. Though the feature set and compatibility was somewhat limited when EditReady launched roughly a year ago, the Divergent Media developers have shown that they're all-in when it comes to making EditReady the fastest, simplest, and most comprehensive media management solution out there for people who transcode lots of footage and deal with extensive metadata and color management. Fixes an audio issue with some Canon 5D files.Better support for working with large numbers (many hundreds) of AVCHD files.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.Here's the full list of added features and fixes in the 1.2.1 update. This effectively makes EditReady the best and fastest solution for professional management of Samsung NX1 h.265 footage. The big news in this update is that EditReady now supports h.265 (which the Samsung NX1 can shoot internally in 4K). Two weeks ago, Divergent Media released another update (version 1.2.1). Just in case you need a refresher on EditReady and what it can do, here are a few quick videos. Better support for Canon C100 mark II files.Resolves an issue with menu appearance when Mac OS X is in “high contrast” mode.Fixes rare crash when disclosing clip info in thumbnail list.Much faster initial loading of clip thumbnails and metadata.Audio sync fixes for some Panasonic MXF files.Better handling for files that can’t be converted to DNxHD due to resolution limitations. ![]() ![]()
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