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Final Cut Server is Apple's discontinued server-based backend for managing Final Cut Studio files (particularly Final Cut Pro) and for workflow automation.Based on Proximity's artbox package, [1] Final Cut Server includes media asset management tools [2] with access controls and was designed to catalog any media file type and allow addition of custom metadata to make those files searchable.
There are also higher-level 3D scene-graph APIs which provide additional functionality on top of the lower-level rendering API. Such libraries under active development include: Such libraries under active development include:
Qadministrator – software to create and manage Qmaster clusters, [29] incompatible since MacOS Catalina dropped 32-bit support in 2019 [12] Soundtrack Pro – a musical composition and editing app and part of both Final Cut Studio [26] and Logic Studio, [30] discontinued with the release of Logic Pro 9 and Final Cut Pro X [17]
This page provides a list of 3D rendering software, the dedicated engines used for rendering computer-generated imagery. This is not the same as 3D modeling software , which involves the creation of 3D models, for which the software listed below can produce realistically rendered visualisations.
In April 2004, Final Cut Pro 4.5 was released and branded as "Final Cut Pro HD" due to its native support for Panasonic's tape-based DVCPRO HD format for compressed 720p and 1080i HD over FireWire. (While the software had been capable of uncompressed HD editing since version 3.0, it required expensive video cards and high-speed storage at the ...
Production Suite is a software compilation by Apple used for digital video editing. Production Suite contains Final Cut Pro HD, DVD Studio Pro 3, and Apple Motion.The compilation's component applications were announced at the National Association of Broadcasters in April 2004, and the compilation was released in August 2004.
A graphics library or graphics API is a program library designed to aid in rendering computer graphics to a monitor. This typically involves providing optimized versions of functions that handle common rendering tasks.
EDL formats such as CMX, GVG, Sony, Final Cut Pro, and Avid are similar but can differ in small (but important) ways. Particular attention should be paid to reel naming convention. On the Avid, reel names can be up to 32 characters, but user should be aware that these EDLs don't adhere to online editing machine control specifications.