![]() ![]() A simple thing aimed at one function cannot cope with itself. But sudenly during working hours I have to restart my computer, closing Final Cut (another box with bugs), all of my 3D rendering software, audio, all of my network connected computers (each of which of course flashes reports that network computer is disconnected and I have to walk aroud the room to discmiss stupid notification, which is another sad story of modern apple), reopen files and basically just have a full stop during a working day. "Compressor installation is broken and needs to restart your computer to be repaired”. ![]() The price is $50 and it has been since 2011.Ĭompressor needs to restart your computer. So if you run FCPX this is a must have to save time on the exporting process. There are a lot of cheaper products out there that probably could do just as good of job, but this one is constantly being updated and has a good devloper backing it. For me I really like the GIF option as it makes it easy to export a smaller and even faster file to send to my clients and have them take a look at the sequince without going all the way to sending a full copy. There are plenty of options and way to costumize the output format. Keepping everything to the bare minimum means that this program exports faster than FCPX and Motion could as it does not have to load up extra data and just get right to work. Which makes it a really strong tool for anyone that needs a large amount of FCPX or other projects rendered into a usable compressed sequence. ![]() (Which is nothing flashy either) It loads up resources into a batch que and then without any sort of graphic interface besides text and starts encoding. The way it incodes is a lot like a command prompt render que on a Windows machine. I can totally see why that is counter intuitive as it just takes up more processing and resources away from the machine running it. As it is not very flashy and does not try to impress anyone with it’s interface. This program gets the short end of the stick. ProRes RAW requires a Mac computer that supports Metal.īlu-ray recorder required for burning Blu-ray discs. System Requirements: macOS 13.5 or later, 8GB of RAM, 1.2GB of available disk space.
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