It also supports applying LUTs (color Look-Up Tables) to your footage prior to conversion. It supports popular editing formats – ProRes, DNxHD and rewrapping – and non-linear editors: Final Cut Pro 7, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Apple iMovie. It will rewrap or transcode any MXF, MTS (AVCHD), M2T (HDV), MP4, or QuickTime (MOV) file and convert it into Apple ProRes, Avid DNxHD/HR, or H.264 output. EditReady is designed to take camera native files and convert them into a common format (called a “mezzanine format”) prior to editing, allowing you to standardize on one video format for editing and mastering.ĮditReady is a transcoding utility for video files. We are awash in competing video codecs and standards. The days of shooting, editing and exporting a single video format for a project are long gone. With the new release, the team at Divergent Media sent me an evaluation copy to use for this review. EditReady includes all of the features and capabilities of ClipWrap – and adds significantly more value for filmmakers – all for the same price. However, on June 28, 2016, Divergent Media announced it was officially retiring its popular ClipWrap application and absorbing its features into the brand-new EditReady application. ClipWrap, from Divergent Media, is legendary amongst video editors for its ability to repackage AVCHD and HDV media into formats that are much friendlier to edit.
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