Thanks Ron, Speed changes or retimed clips will not be supported in the near future. It´s impossible to reconstruct the original (Normal) speed from the data that is stored in the fcpxml. This is something that really bothers me. Any suggestions for other software packages? After Effects is on my list. I don´t have copies of other apps like PFTrack so it´s getting complicated at some point. I thought about this but haven´t found an easy and elegant solution yet. At the moment it´s easier (for me) to import the Nuke output. Therefore I don´t use the "Copy Files to Events folder" so FCP X creates Aliases in it "Original Media". Relinking media is much easier this way.
I am very open for any workflow suggestions. Tell me what you need :) I have a growing "new features list" but first I wait and see how many people were interested. I wrote this app for my own workflow since I´m an all-in-one video-artist myself and use this in my own productions. So please understand that I think twice before adding features that I don´t use. Short tip: if you select all generated .nk files in the Finder (using the search function) and drag them all in an empty Nuke window you import all Read-Nodes at once and theoretically reconstruct the whole FCP X timeline in Nuke. Thomas. MINDTRANSPLANT Audio & Video Produktion www.mindtransplant.com Am 08.03.2012 um 11:43 schrieb Ron Ganbar: > Very nice, Thomas. > I'm in! > > A couple of questions regarding future releases (if you indeed plan to update > this periodically): > Are you planning to add speed change support? > Are you planning to add more software choices? > What about the round trip? Going back to FCPX from Nuke? > Thanks, > Ron Ganbar > email: [email protected] > tel: +44 (0)7968 007 309 [UK] > +972 (0)54 255 9765 [Israel] > url: http://ronganbar.wordpress.com/ > > > > On 8 March 2012 12:15, Thomas - Mindtransplant <[email protected]> > wrote: > Hello, > > I´m not sure how many of you use Final Cut Pro X but if you do this might be > interesting: > > we released an application called ClipExporter which is a simple workflow and > export tool for Final Cut Pro X. It opens exported Final Cut Pro X projects > (fcpxml) and exports each clip as a Quicktime reference movie, Nuke file or > Syntheyes importable file. It creates shot based folders with custom > subfolders and extends each clip with handle frames. ClipExporter for Final > Cut Pro X is available on the Mac App Store. > > I think this might be very interesting for a lot of people who work with FCP > X and want to send their clips to other post-production applications. > > Please visit the product page (http://clipexporter.mindtransplant.com/) for > more informations and take a look at the demo video on > http://vimeo.com/36157075. > > > Best regards, Thomas. > > P.S.: sorry for spamming. > > > > MINDTRANSPLANT > Audio & Video Produktion > www.mindtransplant.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Nuke-users mailing list > [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ > http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-users > > _______________________________________________ > Nuke-users mailing list > [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ > http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-users
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