project must be closed in LW for successful file swapping. – Added: drag and drop files on the desktop icon for fast import. 1.4.2 Swap proxy files to project folder when adding more proxy files to project.Ģ7/9 – Thanks to Khaver new command lines solves the problems of missing audio in longer clips.Ģ4/9 – New and improved interface, save working paths etc.Ģ0/9 – Added check don’t export to sourcefolder 1.4.3 Change audio bitrate when source is mono, check for 0k exported files, option to open log in Notepad.Ģ9/9 – v. 1.4.4 Added import of folders and folders within folders.Ħ/10 – v. Added Right-click to get media info.Ĩ/10 – v. 1.4.5 Added Double-left-click to view media in ffplay. ProRes and DVCPRO100(rename to EyeFrame_cmd.txt and add to main folder).ĩ/10 – v. New: Folder with alternative export codecs ex. New: Keyboard short-cuts: Del and x key deletes selection, i key shows info, a key selects all. – A ‘filename-000000.tif’ file must be the first file of the sequence.īugfix: Thumbnails not correct after delete and new import. ‘filename.wav’ for a sequence named ‘filename-000001.tif’). – If a wav file with the root name is found in the same folder it will be imported too(ex. New: Import of Lightworks exported tif image sequences. The intermediate and proxy file from the same source file will get identical reelnames and timecodes.ġ.4.9 Added: Collect information on files it is not able to import and give you one message-box after the import has finished.ġ.4.8 – Right click to select ‘Convert for editing’ – format and ‘Convert for upload’ format. The creation date and a unique five letter word will be added as the reelname and the creation time will be the timecode. If source has timecode it will be reused and if not the file creation date and time will be used. Various command line corrections.ġ.5.1 Various great enhancements by rhinox202ġ.5.0 New: Timecode and reelname added to mov and mxf exports. #Eyeframe converter canondslr source code#Intermediate and proxy files from the same source will get the same time code and reel name.ġ.5.2 New: Setup installer. – Edit reel name settings for selection with right-click on reel name item.ġ.5.3 New: Time Code, Reel Name and Frame Rate added(MediaInfo) or generated at import time and automatically added to exported mov and mxf files. – replace ffprobe with mediainfo(so ffprobe can be left out)ġ.5.4 New: Edit time code settings for selection with right-click on time code item. – Added Cancel buttons on TC and Reel Name – Left-double-click to open tc and reel name – MJPEG HD export pre-set with time code for Lightworks free. – The thumbnail creation command for ffmbc has been fixed so correct aspect ratio thumbnails are shown and it doesn’t crash ffmbc. This allows for correct image sequence info. If that doesn’t supply all the info, mediainfo.dll is run to retrieve the missing info. – When the thumbnail creation function runs, it creates the thumbnail and at the same time retrieves the file info to fill in the list view items. – When adding a tiff image sequence or Avisynth scripts, an input box pops up so you can enter a new frames per second value. – Changed the Size column to Duration column. – Speedup in encoding: the intermediate creation and proxy creation processes run simultaneously. – Right click on Frame Rate to change fps for selection. – Add incrementing time codes to selection(if all clips have the same frame rate). – Frame rate item in the list now has 3 decimal place precision for those rates that might need it. You can also enter a formula in the box to get fps such as 24000/1001 to get 23.976. – Frame rate edit dialog changed from up/down arrows to a text input box. – Clips don’t have to be the same frame rate for increment to work. – Increment now works as it should (no gaps in frame count). – Intermediate files in project folder as default. – Sort all items alphabetic by clicking row headers. Leave prefix entry box empty to remove previously added prefixes from selected items. – Add prefix to selection of exported file names by right clicking item in the Name row. There might be some unicode problem on 98/Me and older OS) If this format is too heavy for your computer, use the convert to proxies option, which will produce low quality clips for a smooth editing process, which later can be swapped with high quality intermediate files for high quality export.ĮyeFrame Converter will import and convert any file ffmbc/ffmpeg will open including mts, mov, avi, avs… EyeFrame Converter can convert most video files to the Lightworks friendly Matrox Mpeg2 I-Frame HD format. The excellent Lightworks NLE is very picky on what video formats to import.
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