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  • Walter Biscardi

    July 23, 2009 at 2:43 pm

    [Wayne Carey] ” Personally, I like the fact that speed changes no longer need to ripple the timeline.”

    There’s the one that never made sense in the first place. Not bad, only took 7 versions to figure it out…. 🙂

    Yes, on paper there’s a lot of great stuff in this release. Until the rubber meets the road and some of 1,000,000 registered users start playing with it on the multitude of systems out there, we won’t know what features actually work, what the work on, and how badly FCP might crash.

    I’m hopeful that it at least won’t be as bad as when FCP 6.0 was first released….

    Walter Biscardi, Jr.
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  • Walter Biscardi

    July 23, 2009 at 2:49 pm

    [Jeremy Garchow] “[walter biscardi] “You mean P2 native? Yeah that’s in there too. ”

    It is? Everything I see looks like it still rewraps to QT. “

    I guess i was reading the AVC-Intra as native editing then. Looks like DVCPro HD and DV50 shot on a P2 card still require background transcoding to edit. Oh well. Kind of funny we talk about P2 native anyway since it’s just storage device and you can capture multiple codecs on it.

    Walter Biscardi, Jr.
    Editor, Colorist, Director, Writer, Consultant, Author.
    Credits include multiple Emmy, Telly, Aurora and Peabody Awards.
    Biscardi Creative Media

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  • Jason Brown

    July 23, 2009 at 2:58 pm

    Anyone know if DVDSP will support Blu-Ray in the new studio?

  • Greg Jones

    July 23, 2009 at 2:59 pm

    Does the new FCP 7 have native .r3d support for RED users. It seemed a little grey in the description.

    Greg Jones
    D7,Inc.
    Orlando,Fl.
    https://www.d7-inc.com

    Greg Jones
    Orlando,Fl.
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  • Kevin Monahan

    July 23, 2009 at 3:02 pm

    Jason,
    A Blu-ray disc is created by exporting via FCP, Motion or Compressor through a process called “Share”. No Blu-ray support in DVDSP yet.

    Kevin Monahan
    http://www.fcpworld.com
    Author – Motion Graphics and Effects in Final Cut Pro

  • Victor Perez

    July 23, 2009 at 3:04 pm

    I love Apples secrecy. Most vendors on the web still selling FCS-2 at its current price. Glad the new Version is here, but surprised it was released before Snow Leopard.

    Victor

  • Mark Maness

    July 23, 2009 at 3:06 pm

    No…. Sadly and very disappointedly… No.

    Apple still stands by the statement that Steve Jobs made saying they will never fully support Blu-Ray because they feel its a stepping stone in the advancement of HD to the Internet.

    BUT…

    At least they did make Compressor easier to use when compressing to Blu-Ray and from what I read at Apple’s website, Compressor will be able to burn Blu-Ray straight from Compressor.

    It looks like to me that Apple is trying to phase out DVD Studio Pro and combine it with Compressor for a total creation package.

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    Wayne Carey
    Schazam Productions
    https://web.mac.com/schazamproductions
    schazamproductions@mac.com

  • Chris Linke

    July 23, 2009 at 3:06 pm

    Any chance this wonderful new timecode window can be onscreen during capture?

    Chris Linke
    PRC Digital Media
    http://www.prcdigital.com

  • Alan Okey

    July 23, 2009 at 3:08 pm

    [Jason Brown] “Anyone know if DVDSP will support Blu-Ray in the new studio?”

    No, DVDSP does not do Blu-Ray authoring.

    From Apple’s website:

    Blu-ray–compatible H.264 encoding

    Compressor now includes a setting that allows you to create Blu-ray–compatible H.264 files that can be imported directly into third-party Blu-ray disc authoring software.

  • Ernie Santella

    July 23, 2009 at 3:19 pm

    Anybody know of price deals or group prices on upgrades?

    Ernie Santella
    Santella Productions Inc.
    http://www.santellaproductions.com

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