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EditReady für Mac

Einfache und schnelle Konvertierung verschiedener Medienformate.

$99.99
Version 24.4
3.6
Basierend auf 4 Benutzerbewertungen

EditReady Überblick

EditReady bietet Videoprofis eine einfache, schnelle und leistungsstarke Transkodierung – ohne überladene Benutzeroberfläche oder veraltete Formatoptionen. MOV-, MP4- und MXF-Dateien lassen sich schnell in bearbeitungsfertige QuickTime-Filme im ProRes- oder DNxHD-Format konvertieren.

Funktionen
  • Mehr als nur Transkodierung – Neben der Transkodierung in professionelle Formate wie ProRes, DNxHD und H.264 macht es EditReady einfach, Ihr Filmmaterial für die Vorführung und Bearbeitung vorzubereiten. Sie können während der Konvertierung LUTs auf Ihr Video anwenden, um einen bestimmten Look festzulegen, oder Ihr Log-Material in Linear umwandeln. EditReady ermöglicht es Ihnen außerdem, die Bildrate Ihrer konvertierten Dateien zu überschreiben, um makellose Zeitlupenaufnahmen mit Ihrem 60p- oder 120p-Material zu erzielen.
  • Intelligente Metadatenbearbeitung – EditReady bietet einen umfangreichen Metadaten-Viewer und -Editor. Moderne Kameras speichern GPS-Daten, Objektiveinstellungen, Diagnosedaten und mehr. Fügen Sie Standortdaten manuell hinzu, falls Ihre Kamera diese nicht gespeichert hat, oder legen Sie einen Rollennamen für alle Ihre Dateien fest. Sie können Metadaten sogar nutzen, um Dateinamen für Ihre transkodierten Dateien zu generieren.
  • Modern, blitzschnell, bereit für die Zukunft – EditReady wurde entwickelt, um die gesamte Leistung moderner Macs voll auszuschöpfen. Es nutzt hardwarebeschleunigte Videodekodierung, OpenCL-Bildverarbeitung und jeden freien CPU-Zyklus Ihres Systems. Und EditReady wurde mit Blick auf die Zukunft entwickelt – es ist bereit für neue Formate und Workflows.

Was ist neu in Version 24.4

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EditReady für Mac

$99.99
Version 24.4
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3.6

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Dinky2
Dinky2
Jan 13, 2025
2.7.2
0.0
Jan 13, 2025
0.0
Version: 2.7.2
Where/how do I get this version for the price mentioned here: $49,99 ??? Clicking the download link takes me to Hedge which is selling the update to the M1 version at a "discounted" price of $90, so how can that be ???
Uncoy
Uncoy
Jul 8, 2018
2.1.6
0.0
Jul 8, 2018
0.0
Version: 2.1.6
If you are just looking to make the audio work on Sony (A6300, A6500 tested) MTS clips in FCPX and Davinci Resolve, Remux will do the job. Just convert the audio to aac-2 channel (you can leave video and subtitle alone) and save as .MP4 and your audio is back. Nothing wrong with EditReady if you have more complex needs. Or if you own FCPX, work from the original AVCHD file and FCPX will do the job. I occasionally face some stranded MTS so Remux (or EditReady) is a help.
Sgginc
Sgginc
Oct 31, 2015
1.3.6
0.0
Oct 31, 2015
0.0
Version: 1.3.6
Just bought.
Opened an 11.9Mb MP4 file and converted it to H264 with
frame rate and H264 "Aditional Options" selected for adjustment.
Accepted the defaults for those options.

The converting took 27 seconds.
The resulting file was 21.7Mb.

I'm no expert by far but that seems slow.
What if I tried a 500Mb to 1Gb file?
I will soon...

500Mb/12 = ~40 times bigger than 12Mb
40*27 = ~1000 seconds / 60 = ~16 minutes

We'll see...

Thanks ... Ken

Edit:
I'm using a nMP (2013) 3.7GHz 4 core.
pietz
pietz
Sep 1, 2015
1.3
3.0
Sep 1, 2015
3.0
Version: 1.3
EditReady is faster than many others out there, but its just on par with the internal FCPX transcoding. Since FCPX also supports MXF files now I dont see much of a reason to spend $50 for EditReady anymore. Except for maybe the LUT feature that really is great. But since this is a piece of software for professionals the price will be probably worth it even if you just like one tiny feature. EditReady definitely lacks many basic functions: -You cant stop a transcoding -You cant pause a transcoding -When you close ER it will still run minimized, but clicking the icon wont open it again. So you have to shut down the application through right clicking and launching it again. -The interface is simply but could be structured a lot better in terms of usability -The file list could display many more relevant information
MacUpdate-Ishaq
MacUpdate-Ishaq
Jan 9, 2015
1.1.2
0.0
Jan 9, 2015
0.0
Version: 1.1.2
EditReady is a professional-grade video transcoder that launches you from Production to Post Production as fast as possible. Literally. The proliferation of cameras shooting QuickTime movies means that more footage is being shot with greater ease, but it's not footage that feeds directly into the editing process, so it takes some prep work. This is where EditReady comes in. Its goal is to get your footage ready for the rest of the editing process as quickly as modern technology allows, and it has surprisingly met this goal. EditReady's interface is a wonderful case study in form closely following function. There is no dancing around the point: drop in your media, transcode, move on. This limits EditReady's place in your arsenal of video processing and editing tools – it likely won't have you dumping any of your current utilities altogether – but the fact that it does its job so effectively means that you will never have any reason *not* to use EditReady in your workflow. And with some additional useful features that allow users to screen footage, apply LUTs, edit metadata, and more, it'll fit in with your video toolset with incredible ease. EditReady was built with unprecedented attention to modern (i.e. 2011 Intel or later) Mac hardware, and the results are impossible to ignore. Fire up pretty much any media transcoder and give it a shot versus EditReady; the speed with which it transcodes (high) and the strain it places on your Mac (low) outclasses any other utility. Again, it's almost an unfair fight because EditReady was designed so carefully to address the specific use case of going from raw footage to edit-ready footage as soon as possible, but in the world of video production where time literally is money, you'll want EditReady fighting for you. There's a fascinating blog post on Divergent Media's website that details why its utility is so much faster than others' (they're all about that QuickSync): https://www.divergentmedia.com/blog/editreadyperformance/ Have a look for yourself! Does EditReady seem like an investment worth making for those in the video production field? Any other one-trick tools worth adding to your video editing arsenal?
smawsonsbcglobal-net4535
Nov 2, 2015
3.5
Version: null
Willard-Cook
Willard-Cook
Oct 31, 2015
3.0
Oct 31, 2015
3.0
Version: null
jkesler
jkesler
Oct 31, 2015
5.0
Oct 31, 2015
5.0
Version: null
pietz
pietz
Sep 1, 2015
3.0
Sep 1, 2015
3.0
Version: null