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Monday, July 11, 2011

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Update Alert! Pro Maintenance Tools

Scott Simmons | 07/11

Digital Rebellion has made a recent move to support other NLEs besides Final Cut Pro.

If you been a Final Cut Pro users for any real length of time you’ve probably heard of FCS Maintenance Pack, that was a suite of tools from Digital Rebellion to help diagnose and fix Final Cut Studio issues. Recently Digital Rebellion has been making their tools less FCP centric (and the FCPX update probably accelerated that) and have done away with FCS Maintenance Pack and have replaced it with Pro Maintenance Tools.

This upgrade takes the suite of tools and adds support and applications for both Adobe Premiere Pro as well as Avid Media Composer. The $139 suite includes the tools that support all of the 3 big A applications. Obviously certain apps only support certain applications but if you’re running in a multi-NLE environment then it’s nice to see everything that Pro Maintenance Tools includes.

For more detailed information check out the blog post about the release as well as information about upgrading.


Here’s what is included:


Autosave Manager

- Flexible autosave management offering automatic archival or removal based on criteria including age and file size.

Supports Final Cut Studio, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro


Compressor Repair

- Repairs the fragile link between Compressor and Qmaster.

Supports Final Cut Studio


Corrupt Clip Finder

- Automatically locates corrupt clips in a project, saving hours of manual reconnecting. Supports Avid MXF with a third-party plugin such as MXF4Mac.

Supports Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro


Crash Analyzer

- Analyzes your editing application crash logs, attempts to diagnose the cause of the crash and suggests ways to solve the problem.

Supports Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro


CS Repair

- Fixes common problems with Adobe Premiere Pro.

Supports Adobe Premiere Pro


FCS Remover

- Removes Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Express and Server. Can remove the entire suite or individual applications.

Supports Final Cut Studio and Final Cut Pro X


Housekeeper

- Trashes various caches and temporary files to keep your editing application in peak operating condition. Housekeeper is even more useful when used in conjunction with Task Scheduler to run these tasks automatically.

Supports Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro


MC Repair

- Fixes common problems with Avid Media Composer.

Supports Avid Media Composer


Media Salvage

- Extracts video and audio data from corrupt movie clips and places it into a new file.

Supports Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro


Path Manager

- Manages the locations of scratch and content directories on your system. It can inform you if the extra content that ships with Final Cut Studio is missing or invalid and allow you to easily move and synchronize content.

Supports Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X and Adobe Premiere Pro


Plugin Manager

- Allows you to quickly and easily organize your editing system plugins. You can group them together, install new plugins and selectively enable and disable them - all without having to worry about where the plugins are physically located on disk.

Supports Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro


Preference Manager

- Manages Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro preference files. Allows you to trash, backup, lock and restore preferences. Can also be configured to restore a particular set of preferences before a certain Final Cut Pro project is launched for per-project settings.

Supports Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro


Project Repair

- Attempts to repair non-launching Final Cut Pro and FCPX projects and events so that they can be opened again.

Supports Final Cut Studio and Final Cut Pro X


QT Repair

- Verifies, repairs and rebuilds the structure of QuickTime movies. Also repairs invalid CLUT IDs and restore trimmed media. For more heavily damaged files, it can insert frames from the damaged file into the structure of a working file.

Supports Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro


QuickFix

- Performs common troubleshooting tasks with just one button press, allowing you to get back to work quicker than ever. This should be your first port of call when things go wrong.

Supports Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro


System Toolkit

- Numerous tools for tweaking and optimizing your system.

Supports Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro


XML Repair

- Repairs invalid Final Cut Pro XML files and can convert XML files to different XMEML versions for compatibility with earlier versions of Final Cut Pro.

Supports Final Cut Studio and Adobe Premiere Pro


 

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The Editing of “Courageous” Part One

Steve Hullfish | 10/14

The off-line edit of a RED feature film

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Last October, I had the rare opportunity to edit a feature film called “Courageous,” which is in theaters now. “Courageous” was the number one new movie the weekend it opened (September…

Check out a Number of Hardware and Software Options from B&H

Jeremiah Karpowicz | 05/16

Everything you need in one place

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We grabbed Jerry Zorek, Manager of Business Development at B&H, to learn about what B&H was showing off at their studio booth.  He shows us a Resolve system with the…

Final Cut Pro X Multicam Editing webinar now available on-demand

Scott Simmons | 05/15

Plus a little screencast in this blog post on a topic we didn’t get to cover.

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I had great fun last week presenting the Final Cut Pro X multicam editing webinar…


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