The new version is released, most of the efforts were directed to make Patcher available on Linux
Features:
1) Patcher available on Linux starting v0.3.5
2) Allow to Insert into MXF files (op1a and Op-Atom)
Bugs Fixed:
1) Various minor UI bugs
2) Fixed playback crash of files which contains both Progressive and Interlaced frames
3) fixed ProRes frame meta editor for hybrid files with Interlaced and Progressive frames
Dear Alex,
first, let me thank you for that great project. It’ll serve well to all of us who can’t afford something like CineXtools!
One point I noticed: I can’t edit numbers (like gamma value) the way I’m used to, like selecting all and delete and then type, need to do it digit by digit. Might be good to improve this.
(I’m on MacOS).
hi Uli,
the way gamma implemented is basically to always have valid values. if you want absolutely new value you dont have do delete old one just ser cursor at the beginning and type desired gamma old one value will be overwritten
A few improvements for File to File:
It would be great if one had to button to jump to the In- and Out-point for a quick last check.
Why not a three-point edit? If I just mark an In for the source (for example) and both In and Out for the target, Apply should replace that part in the target with the necessary frames from the source.
The sliders below don’t work yet for me. Are they intended for replacing rectangular areas in moving images in the future?
That looks like a great feature!
Shit + I – jump to In point
Shift + O jump to Out point
3 point edit good idea I just never had time to implement it
Yes, sliders disabled but will be enabled next release idea is a partial frame replacement. more or less the same as frame editor but video based. for example: you can make Picture In Picture inserting HD frame to UHD