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  • James Culbertson

    September 16, 2020 at 6:58 pm in reply to: iZotope RX8 Removes Direct FCPX Plug-In Support

    De-Clip still has the clipping off of the audio at the end. Not sure which of the others has this issue. I primarily use RX8 Voice De-noise which does not have this issue in RX8 (or RX7).

  • James Culbertson

    September 14, 2020 at 7:51 pm in reply to: iZotope RX8 Removes Direct FCPX Plug-In Support

    And here is an RX8 plugin applied to one of my video clips:

  • James Culbertson

    September 14, 2020 at 7:50 pm in reply to: iZotope RX8 Removes Direct FCPX Plug-In Support

    Here is my FCPX audio plugins panel:

  • James Culbertson

    September 13, 2020 at 5:09 am in reply to: iZotope RX8 Removes Direct FCPX Plug-In Support

    I have RX8 installed and all the RX8 plugins are available in FCPX… that’s why your post was confusing to me. Do you have RX8 installed? Do you not see them listed in your FCPX audio filters?

  • James Culbertson

    September 11, 2020 at 8:20 pm in reply to: iZotope RX8 Removes Direct FCPX Plug-In Support

    RX8 is working fine here in FCPX; no sluggishness or issues that I can perceive.

  • James Culbertson

    December 20, 2019 at 5:37 pm in reply to: Resolve 16 vs FCPX

    [Hendrik Martz] “On my machines it is very unstable.”

    Same here. Premiere and After Effects crash often (2018, but also 2019 in my tests). Fortunately, I don’t need After Effects as much as I used to, and I primarily use FCP 10 which is rock solid. I’m going to wipe my Mac Pro and do a clean install of OS and applications over the holidays to see if that stabilizes things.

  • James Culbertson

    November 20, 2019 at 7:23 pm in reply to: OT: streaming an edit session

    Frame.io is not live, but there is a function where you can render a video from a timeline, send to Frame.io, then using the FCPX extension to link playheads back to FCPX so you can be watching together remotely. You can also send comments your client makes as markers back to the same timeline so you can make changes non-linearly.

    I just got done with a very intense week of editing with a client in San Francisco (I live on Vashon Island near Seattle). Frame.io’s collaboration tools really are a life saver on some of these projects. I have not had an over the shoulder client edit session in a couple of years.

  • James Culbertson

    November 18, 2019 at 2:28 am in reply to: 3rd party Subtitle plugin like DH_Subtitle?

    Sorry, I meant the built in Closed Captioning which can function like a subtitler.

    Another editing colleague mentioned Industrial Revolution had a subtitler in their X Effects Viral Video Thirds collection. So that worked for me this time.

  • James Culbertson

    October 19, 2019 at 4:52 pm in reply to: FCP X 10.4.7 is out

    The other thing I will say is that if I have to choose between stable and fast (FCP 10) and constant fancy new features (Premiere) I will choose FCP 10 every time. Premiere (in my experience) is buggy and much slower. Resolve seems to be inbetween… considering how much it can do it does not have the feel of a bloated app. But it could easily become that way if BM Product Mangers are not careful.

  • James Culbertson

    October 19, 2019 at 2:13 am in reply to: FCP X 10.4.7 is out

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    You’re question is kind of abstract. I’m editing fast and efficiently with FCP 10 doing the job I am asked to do which is tell stories. (I’m also able to color correct and sweeten audio so that my clients are happy.) Resolve doesn’t compete with FCP 10 yet with regard to efficiency and speed of essential editing tasks so whatever pace its development is moving at relative to FCP 10 isn’t particularly relevant yet. I would answer similarly for Premiere. Does that answer your question?

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