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From what I've seen, yes, you do have to sort them directly as I have the same issue with the Melodine rig, though perhaps a more experienced animator can and hopefully will prove me wrong. FCPX Advanced Training Series - In this HD Voice tutorial for Apple Final Cut Pro 10 we learn how export FCPX XML and use Intelligent Assistance Xto7 to convert. Download clipexporter from their site, its free and work same as xto7 and foolcut to import project to cs6 from final cut pro x, i used it, just read and watch video. ClipExporter uses the deprecated QTKit framework to provide MXF and Quicktime Reference movie support. The Mac App Store rejects apps with deprecated APIs. Please note that at least Compressor uses the same framework to support MXF files. With AE I use free app ClipExporter, can send individual clips or a group of them by activating specific 'roles' or the entire timeline. Much easier than i.e Avid + Automatic Duck. April 7, 2013 at 6:55PM, Edited September 4, 8:21AM.
Before I start archiving the best parts of my footage in MagicYUV lossless .avi format at a bitrate 18x bigger than the original, I am wondering if anyone has found a way to reliably smart render (no recompression) 4K UHD MP4 footage from the Panasonic GH4. My typical nature footage features a lot of unwanted head and tail. Really I just want to split the files on the PC, not in-camera. I don't care if it's forced to i-Frames or if the first and final GOPs don't render well.
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The 'main' NLEs won't do it. I tried TMPGEnc Smart Renderer and that didn't work. I expect it's beyond VideoReDo and Womble.
I have heard that Cyberlink PowerDirector tries it but there are glitches in the result from version 12 (reported at http://www.avsforum.com/forum/161-camcorders/1533217-cambridge-uk-4k.html ). Unfortunately the version 13 trial version doesn't support 4k so it would mean spending $80 on the program to test it.
I also notice that Corel VideoStudio Pro X7 features '4k smart rendering' and there is a fully-functional trial version but it's 800MB.