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Unfortunately, after running a simple backup of a 1:30 min project, I was unable to load the generated FCPX XML into Final Cut Pro. I was unable to load the file in Davinci Resolve. Files are renamed with a -1 at the end despite the XML generated from Worx4 not indicating this and still poining sources to the original file location. Needs a lot of work. I'll be asking for a refund.
It trims the videos but will leave out sections, mix up the order, and put small video segments interspersed. I've tried it on three videos of varying complexities, and it messed up all of them. This is the kind of functionality I would expect from freeware, and it is super dissaponting given the cost.
After a few months of using it I can tell this app isn’t doing the ONE thing it's suppose to do. No matter how much I tried, no matter which kind of media I’m using. The trimmed libraries its produced are MUCH bigger than they suppose to be. And yes, I did sent different kind of projects to the Worx4 X support, the did tried to help but they couldnt fix the problem. Friend of mine who tried it on her projects have thesame conclusion: The program just not working as it should. The last time I checked was today. I hoped the new version will fix the problem but it was not. *** MY ORIGINAL REVIEW, when I just started. (It worked at the beginning, but for months now it is not.) Great I love when a program that aim to do one thing, do it perfect (I hate when it's not). I've used this app for a few big projects and all went simless. The one thing I'm not a fan of, that its adding "Copy" to the names of all of the new files created in the process. I don't see a reason for it and other programs (including old FCP7 Media Manegar found a better solutions for it). It become worse when you continue working on the trimmed project and after a while you want to trim it again. Now you have double or triple "copy" at the end of the file names. It's become messy. Also I would like better if the option to select Handles will be on a project level, not on the general preferences. It make more sense that way. Having said that, it is still great app that just work.
Just started experimenting with this and, although still a work in progress, find it very helpful. Very easy to use. I’m working on a project with many types of media at different frame rates and 99% of it works great. Had to adjust a few clips and relink a few others but it still helps greatly in reducing your media storage size. Took my demo reel project from 450GB to 35GB in only a few minutes. Once a few bugs are worked out this will be a very useful app for our studio.
By the time I have finished a project I have a million files all over my source drive, desktop and a myriad of other places. Half of the files are not used in the project but I would love to be able to archive the project and make sure that all of the files are in one place and I’m not storing a bunch of files that weren’t in the project. Plus many 2 or 3 hour long clips only have small snippets that are within the project. This app fixes all of that. Just select the timeline (project) and export it out and the app just pulls over ONLY the stuff you used and bundles it all up into a neat little folder that is a fraction of what an entire project or library would be. Great job guys! Works as advertised :)
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