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EditReady Reviews

4.6 Rating 112 Reviews
Louis Jablonski
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Posted 4 years ago
Michel Agterberg
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Mostly I use FCPX and I never thought about .MTS files because FCP wraps them for me. But when a client came to me with a Premiere Pro project full with .MTS files I needed EditReady very bad, because it took Premiere 30 minutes to open and then it played very sluggish. I changed all those nasty .MTS AVCHD files to Apple ProRes. EditREady works perfect and you shouldn't use Premiere Pro or DaVinci without it.
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Posted 4 years ago
Anthony M Bailey
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I've used EditReady ever since it replaced ClipWrap in my AVCHD workflow. I recently had some footage with audio that was recorded in Dolby AC3 and simply could not get Adobe Premiere Pro or Media Encoder to transcode the audio into a form I could use. I wasted hours waiting on AME to encode the files only to discover it didn't work. EditReady processed the entire card of raw footage in half the time and I had H264 files with audio that worked in Premiere Pro. Well worth the investment.
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Posted 4 years ago
William Latham
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EditReady is awesome. It was the solution I was looking for. This is the perfect solutions for Filmic user trying to access time code metadata when importing media into Pro tools. EditReady allowed me to transcode my media into a format so pro tools could access the proper time stamp info.
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Posted 4 years ago
I needed to convert MXF files to Apple ProRes for an edit and it worked flawlessly. I'm very impressed.
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Posted 4 years ago
Very Nice
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Richard S Kane
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We were shooting two cameras, one the Panasonic DVX 200 and the Panasonic CX-350. Downloaded the DVX 200 through my MacBook Air onto OWC's Dual Doc to two external drives. Played back fine. The CS-350 files indicated incompatibility with Quick Time. Got Edit Ready and transcoded the files from the CX-350 just fine. Would highly recommend based on this scenario.
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Posted 4 years ago