![]() This version of EditReady removes Apple’s legacy QuickTime framework in order to make the app fully 64bit. Support for a few rare DNxHD format combinationsīetter sync when converting files with unusual audio timebasesįixes some issues related to retiming clipsįixes issue with FCPX "Camera Name" metadataīetter handling of GoPro spans when there are more than 100 clips on an SD cardįixes popup menu highlighting on macOS Catalinaįixes blank file name metadata suggestions popup on macOS CatalinaĮditReady 2.6.3 fixes a crash dragging clips into the thumbnail view under macOS Catalina.ĮditReady 2.6.2 adds support for the Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 6k, and resolves a potential memory leak when working with Braw footage.ĮditReady 2.6.1 resolves an issue that could cause the "about" screen to erroneously indicate that the application was running in trial mode. Resolves an issue converting some ProRes 4444 footage Metadata improvements when working with Final Cut Pro XĮditReady 2.6.5 has a variety of updates and fixes and is recommended for all users. Support for GoPro spans when a card contains more than 100 clips Miscellaneous DNxHD compatibility enhancements Improves a/v sync for files recorded by third party applications (Zoom, etc)įixes flipped images on ProRes RAW decodesįixes hang in command line with -showUserInterface flagįix for ProRes 4444 handling on macOS CatalinaĬorrect an issue that could have prevented SD cards from being ejected after transcoding However, we do like to keep an open mind if any of the apps mentioned above makes changes and actually improves.EditReady 2.7.2 resolves an additional issue with LUTs.ĮditReady 2.7 is a major update that includes native support for the Apple Silicon (m1) chip, as well as a number of enhancements.īetter multifile detection for Davinci Resolve outputsįixes bad a/v sync for some Youtube downloads These apps are still linked here but solely for the purpose that you’ll know which ones to avoid. ![]() The ads are so aggressive you can’t even tap on the controls so trust me on this and skip it. ![]() VR Player iOS, this app is just impossible. WEARVR iOS/ Android, features a catalog of VR videos but prompts no reactions when you hit download, which is a prerequisite for being able to watch the videos.ģ60 VR Player iOS, which has no controls besides the pause button and something similar to a panning motion at the bottom right corner. More importantly for my trial use it failed to load any thumbnail for the videos, and despite authorizing it to use WLAN and data while being connected to a steady Wi-Fi, the app kept reminding me that it needed an internet connection. In360tube iOS/ Android is an obvious YouTube knockoff and is mostly in Spanish. It also crashes like your worst nightmare with annoying flashing ads. VR Player FREE iOS/ Android only plays in landscape mode and doesn’t have a content portal at all instead it turns your phone into a pair of VR goggles to create a quasi-but-surely-illusional sense of being immersed in virtual reality. One thing that’s consistent between these two apps is that they’re both not doing what they were made to do, so don’t waste your time. VR Tube iOS doesn’t load anything also there’s a second app named VR Tube that’s both available on Google Play and the App Store but is released by a different developer. There are other players such as VR Tube, VR Player Free and in360tube, but frankly these apps are basically dysfunctional.
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