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  • Daniel Ludwig

    January 25, 2015 at 6:47 am

    …. but to export discrete audio-tracks from within PP nearly impossible.

    other disadvantage: audio time-remapping. if you need to need to do a conforming 25>23.98 or others, audio ALLWAYS needs to be rendered prior playback. with FCP X do the conforming -> audio will play straight away, no render needed.

    another one: XML-export from text-elements NOT possible

    if you working with old-school DVD or Bluray (I am such an editor) and you need to export subtitles it´s impossible. premiere is not writing the text that will be created within the title-tool into the XML-file so you can´t use it for other workflows of generating subtitles out of the XML.

    -> could easily be done with FCP X.

  • Tony West

    January 25, 2015 at 2:01 pm

    Yes, I just want to clarify to Herb because he asked a very specific question.

    [Herb Sevush] “Does RX4 come up as a plug-in within X?”

    I just wanted to make sure he knew that it does.

    This is important because it saves time not having to leave the program and in many cases you are working with the interface right inside X

    I like being able to do that.

    You don’t have all of it’s power inside X but a lot of it, and as Charlie said you can work outside of it quick.

  • Oliver Peters

    January 25, 2015 at 2:07 pm

    [tony west] “It actually does come up right in X with the other tools. I use it inside X most of the time. It’s dialogue denoiser is great in there. You can not use all of the tools in X though.”

    You’re talking about the individual filter. Right? I don’t think X let’s you use the RX Connect module as a conduit to the RX4 standalone suite.

    FWIW – this function is built-into Premiere Pro with Audition.

    – Oliver

    Oliver Peters Post Production Services, LLC
    Orlando, FL
    http://www.oliverpeters.com

  • Oliver Peters

    January 25, 2015 at 2:13 pm

    Another plus on the Adobe side is that CC2014.1 added built-in bezier masking and tracking for each clip. It’s built right into the effects control panel.

    – Oliver

    Oliver Peters Post Production Services, LLC
    Orlando, FL
    http://www.oliverpeters.com

  • Tony West

    January 25, 2015 at 2:49 pm

    [Oliver Peters] “You’re talking about the individual filter. Right? “

    I was talking about that because he said this “as a plug-in within X”

    But Herb is a grown man. He can decide if I answered his question or not.

  • Charlie Austin

    January 25, 2015 at 5:11 pm

    [Oliver Peters] “FWIW – this function is built-into Premiere Pro with Audition.”

    To clarify, it works with Audition, PPro uses the standalone app as does X. So cheapskates like me who don’t subscribe to Audition don’t get that function. 🙂

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  • Charlie Austin

    January 25, 2015 at 5:16 pm

    [Oliver Peters] “added built-in bezier masking and tracking for each clip. It’s built right into the effects control panel.”

    The odd thing, assuming it’s using bits of code from AE, is that the tracking isn’t really very good right now. Slice-X in FCP is way more accurate. Of course it isn’t built-in or free, but I guess ya get what you pay for… 😉

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  • Oliver Peters

    January 25, 2015 at 6:20 pm

    [Charlie Austin] “So cheapskates like me who don’t subscribe to Audition don’t get that function. :-)”

    Are saying you only got a single-app subscription to PremierePro CC? That doesn’t make a lot of financial sense compared with a standard CC subscription. The CC subscription covers everything, or you are stuck with a paid version of only PProCS6 or one of the CS6 bundles. If you have the CS6 video bundle or the Master Collection, then it included Audition. I’m confused why you wouldn’t have Audition if you have a CC subscription.

    FWIW – neither X nor PProCC works with the RX Connect conduit. If you want to process an audio file in the suite, you have to open it from the Finder into the standalone application. The individual plug-ins do work with these hosts and operate in real-time. They are not real-time in the standalone application.

    https://www.izotope.com/support/kb/index.php/kb/article/644-rx_connect_faq

    – Oliver

    Oliver Peters Post Production Services, LLC
    Orlando, FL
    http://www.oliverpeters.com

  • Oliver Peters

    January 25, 2015 at 6:25 pm

    [Charlie Austin] “The odd thing, assuming it’s using bits of code from AE, is that the tracking isn’t really very good right now.”

    It seems to work fine when I’ve used it, but that’s only been with loose masks. Of course, you also have Mocha AE and AE’s own tracker as part of the CC package.

    This gets us back to the need for a “send to Motion” option from inside FCP X.

    – Oliver

    Oliver Peters Post Production Services, LLC
    Orlando, FL
    http://www.oliverpeters.com

  • Charlie Austin

    January 25, 2015 at 6:27 pm

    [Oliver Peters] “Are saying you only got a single-app subscription to PremierePro CC?”

    Yep. 🙂

    [Oliver Peters] “That doesn’t make a lot of financial sense compared with a standard CC subscription”

    Well, since I don’t currently need to use any of the other stuff, I figured it’s not worth the $360 a year. That $$ has paid for stuff I use more frequently in X. I can always upgrade if I need to…

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