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Staff BlogsJon Chappell
FCS Maintenance Pack 1.2 releasedThere are far too many tweaks, bug fixes and optimizations to mention in detail but here's a summary of some of the biggest changes. Three new tools
Final Cut Express supportRedesigned File SalvageIt also supports significantly more formats than the previous version, including DVCPRO HD and all flavors of ProRes. Audio support has been added for several file formats and you can specify custom frame sizes and frame rates for formats where these parameters are variable. One very useful new feature is the ability to read information from a working QuickTime file with the same encoding settings (captured with the same camera or exported with the same Compressor preset for instance) and apply these settings to the corrupt clips in the batch. This is very useful if you can't remember the exact codec or frame size, for example. Crash Analyzer now supports all Final Cut Studio appsThis is, of course, in addition to the usual updates to crash definitions. Crash Analyzer now supports over 60 different categories of crashes (yes, FCS really is that unstable). Users of previous versions of FCS Maintenance Pack will have to install the update manually. This is to ensure that all users have the recent software updater components on their system which will allow future updates to progress smoothly. FCS Maintenance Pack is available for $129 and a 15-day trial is available here. Many of the improvements in FCS Maintenance Pack 1.2 are a direct result of user feedback. We're always keen to hear from people and find out what works well and what doesn't. Just use the Report Bug or Suggest Feature links in the apps themselves, contact us or message us on Twitter. Categories: DR News, Front Page News, Utilities
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