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Essential tools: Perian

Perian's icon is a swiss-army knife and that couldn't be a better description. It is a codec pack for QuickTime that allows you to play back a whole host of formats including AVI, DivX and 3ivX. These are PC formats that we editors get given from time to time and it is incredibly useful to have a free Mac component to view them with.

Some people have reported problems with it but I personally have experienced none so far.

The brand new version 1.1 (just came out today) features the following changes:
* Major performance improvements
* TrueAudio, MP1, and DTS audio support
* Slice-based multithreaded decoding for MPEG-1/2/H.264
* Apple H.264 now handles AVCHD/interlaced video
* Compatibility fixes for QuickTime 7.4 and Leopard
* Objective-C GC compatibility
* Fixed a crash in Toast
* Better subtitle rendering
* Subtitles play during MKV loading
* Snow support
* Miscellaneous bug fixes

Perian can be downloaded here for free.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Feb 7 2008 to Utilities, Video Editing, Final Cut Studio
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FCS Remover v1.0.1 released

Just a quick patch to fix a couple of issues with the first release.

Changes:
* Added Final Cut Pro HD 4.5 support.
* FCS Remover no longer removes third-party plugins.

FCS Remover v1.0.1 is available here.

About FCS Remover
FCS Remover is a utility for Mac OS X designed to uninstall Apple's Final Cut Studio and its related components. This can be useful for downgrading to a previous version or removing an old installation before upgrading.

FCS Remover is freeware and is designed for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and 10.5 Leopard.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Feb 4 2008 to DR News, Front Page News, Utilities
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Tool updates: Web clip icons now available

With the iPhone 1.1.3 firmware, Apple added the ability to bookmark web pages ("web clips") onto your iPhone home screen. This is a great new addition that allows you quick and easy access to favorite web sites. Unfortunately, the default icon for the web clip is a tiny shrunk-down version of the page, which looks very unsightly, not to mention confusing for similar-looking pages.

We have now updated our online tools to replace these shrunk-down images with the relevant application's icon, as has been requested by several people recently.

View the updated iPhone applications here:
Footage Calc (iPhone version)
Film Rate Calc (iPhone version)
Aspect Ratio Calc (iPhone version)
Depth of Field Calc (iPhone version)

As always, we appreciate feedback on these applications. Just use the link at the bottom of every page.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Jan 29 2008 to Front Page News, DR News, Utilities
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New online tool: Depth of Field Calculator

This tool will calculate the depth of field for a given sensor or film type, aperture, focal length, and subject distance (the distance from the camera to the person or object you are focusing on). A lower number means that a large proportion of the background will remain in sharp focus and a higher number means that a smaller proportion (if any) will be in focus.

It also includes presets for popular video cameras. Selecting a preset will automatically change the sensor type to fit your camera.

We have two versions:
Depth of Field Calc (standard)
Depth of Field Calc (iPhone)

This tool was created as a result of feedback by users of our other other tools. We always appreciate feedback so we can create the best possible experience for you. Just use the feedback link at the bottom of every page to send your comments anonymously.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Jan 29 2008 to Front Page News, DR News, Utilities
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DiskWarrior 4.1 adds Leopard support

I've mentioned DiskWarrior before. It has been a life-saver to me, and is well worth the asking price of $99.95. It will diagnose and fix hard disk problems that Disk Utility cannot. DiskWarrior is an essential editors' tool in the fight against data loss.

Version 4.1 adds Leopard support and support for Leopard-specific features such as the ability to repair Time Machine volumes.

Note, however, that you cannot repair Leopard volumes from within Tiger, so if you were trying to repair a Time Machine volume it would fail.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Jan 25 2008 to Utilities, Software, Video Editing
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FCS Remover - Easily uninstall Final Cut Studio

By popular demand, we've just created a new tool on the site that allows you to uninstall Final Cut Studio. One of the Mac's biggest failings is the lack of software uninstallation options. In order to remove an application, you must delete the program from Applications and then trawl through the Library folders and delete all related files. This is tedious and there is a real risk of accidentally deleting something that shouldn't be deleted.

With Final Cut Studio, the problem is particularly apparent because recently, many users have discovered hardware and software compatibility problems with the latest versions. They wish to downgrade to a previous version but they cannot install a previous version unless the latest version is removed. Simply deleting the Final Cut Pro application in the Applications folder doesn't work.

FCS Remover automates this process, moving Final Cut Studio applications and support files to your Trash without disturbing your documents. It is better than general purpose third-party uninstallers because it is designed specifically for Final Cut Studio and so you can be certain that it is not automatically removing files it should not. For safety, it moves your files to the Trash rather than deleting them outright so you can see exactly what has been moved before you click "Empty".

FCS Remover is a free download for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and 10.5 Leopard. We would appreciate your feedback and suggestions.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Jan 21 2008 to Front Page News, DR News, Utilities
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Footage Calc updates

Our online tool for calculating the disk space requirements of various video codecs has just been updated. It now supports the following file formats and codecs:

* AJA KONA 10-bit RGB
* AJA 2Vuy
* Cineon
* Maya IFF format
* MPEG-2 at 6.2Mbps, 5.0Mbps and 3.7Mbps fixed bit rate
* OpenEXR
* SGI
* SGI Raw
* Softimage format
* Uncompressed Targa images (TGA)
* Uncompressed TIFF images

Footage Calc
Footage Calc (iPhone version)

These additions are all based on user feedback. Use the feedback link at the bottom of every page to tell us your likes, dislikes, bug reports and suggestions.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Jan 16 2008 to DR News, Front Page News, Utilities
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Tool updates

We've updated some of our online tools to reflect the feedback we've been receiving from you.

Footage Calc
* Slightly improved loading speed of mobile version.
* Support for Uncompressed 720p and 1080p 4:2:2 at 8-bit and 10-bit
* Improved accuracy of AVID PAL 2:1 Best

Film Rate Calc
* Slightly improved loading speed of mobile version.

Aspect Ratio Calc
* Slightly improved loading speed of mobile version.
* Changes you make in one dialog transfer across to the others. For example, if you type 1280x720 into the Res box in the Aspect Ratio dialog and then switch to Height, the width and aspect ratio in the new dialog will reflect the previous calculation.
* Extra statistics - you can now view the unrounded aspect ratio, and round width and height calculations to the nearest 16th.

Remember that we always appreciate your feedback and are committed to providing a genuinely useful service. Just click the feedback link at the bottom of the page and leave your thoughts.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Jan 12 2008 to Front Page News, DR News, Utilities
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Tool update: Aspect Ratio Calc

We've just updated our online Aspect Ratio Calc tool based on your feedback. The tool now features a list of preset formats to choose from such as DV NTSC, HD 1080, 2K Academy, etc. Clicking on one of these will populate the text boxes with common image sizes for these formats.

Other additions include the ability to specify custom aspect ratios rather than just those contained in the list, plus several bug fixes.

We have a standard and an iPhone version available.

Keep up the feedback. We're always interested to hear how our products are helping you and, conversely, what isn't quite working. To leave feedback about a page, use the link at the very bottom.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Jan 1 2008 to Front Page News, DR News, Utilities
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Essential Tools: OnyX

Mac OS X has a lot of maintenance features built into the operating system. Unfortunately, some of these features only run in the early hours of the morning (if the machine is on, of course) and some can only be run manually.

OnyX has the capability to run all of these manually or you can schedule more convenient times for these to run. It has a lot of features including checking your hard disk for impending failures, checking the structure of system files, extra options for customizing your system that are not present in System Preferences, repairing permissions, and optimizing your system's performance. These are essential tools to ensure the smooth running of your system. When you make a living from your computer, you want it to always perform at the peak of its capabilities.

OnyX is freeware and is available for Mac OS X versions 10.2 - 10.5.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Dec 23 2007 to Software, Utilities
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