![]() In a future EditReady release you will be able to take files from your “Avid MediaFiles” folder and transcode directly inside of EditReady. While not in this current release, I’ve been told that the dev team at Divergent Media is actively working on the ability to directly transcode or re-wrap Avid Media Composer MXF files. m2ts (AVCHD) check out ClipWrap that has been a staple in my assistant editor’s toolbox for years. This is achieved in EditReady’s “passthrough” option, and it’s really handy. It takes the raw media files, MXF in this case, and puts them in a QuickTime “shell” so any computer with QuickTime codecs installed can decode the file. Re-wrapping is a technique used in another Divergent Media product, ClipWrap. But for a quick fix, or if you have a system that can handle the re-wrapped MXF files this is great. In addition it can quickly “re-wrap” the MXF media files with a QuickTime wrapper making them immediately playable in QuickTime or NLE without the need to transcode them (although I highly suggest you do as it will still be hard on your CPU). What’s cool about this update is that EditReady can automatically detect spanned clips as well as spanned clips across memory cards. The EditReady V.1.1 update adds the ability to transcode and rewrap MXF media files from cameras such as Canon C300 or Sony F5. With the V.1.1 update out it is making its case to be a go-to in your technical toolbox. You might remember that we previously reviewed EditReady Version 1.0 here on , and it really stuck out as a great product. It’s for its OSX transcoder and encoder software EditReady. So while Blackmagic acquired Eyeon Software, Avid announced 4K and higher compatibility in their NLE and Adobe even announced some forthcoming updates at this year’s IBC, there was a free update that you may have missed from Divergent Media.
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