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Final Cut Studio Warp Speed Workflow #4: Batch Rename Files


Have you ever found yourself changing the file names of a whole folder of clips, graphic or other files on your hard drive one by one? Here is a Warp Speed Workflow showing how to change hundred of files names in one click.

 

Click here to ask a question about Final Cut Studio workflows.


Apple announces Final Cut Studio 2 - Final Cut Pro 6 - Motion 3 - Soundtrack 2 - etc.


Notable points:

  • Final Cut Studio 2 will be available in May for $1,299, or $499 for the upgrade
  • Final Cut Pro 6 has an Open Format Timeline that lets editors mix and match virtually any video format and frame-rate in a single Timeline without transcoding. Hope this works with nesting


Core Duo versus Core 2 Duo speed tests


Bare Feats is at it again, with speed tests of the new Core 2 Duo MacBook Pros:


Upgrade to Final Cut Studio


Apple is offering some good deals to get the whole bundle if you own a previous version of any of the individual apps:

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How can I make my DVDs work the way I want in both DVD players and computers?


There have been a lot of questions from people who are unhappy with how their DVD video discs are working when played on computers and/or DVD players.

Here is a short list of differences:

  • Buttons rollovers do not work the same depending on what WinXP DVD player application is being used, or in Apple DVD Player


Where can I find stock photos for use in video projects?


When moving footage is not available, don’t forget about still photos! You can animate still photos with motion and scale, crop them, apply filters (like sepia, B & W, color tint) and sometimes stills can fill empty spots in your timeline as well or even better than a video clip. Also, many stock photos are automatically HD res!…


What are the capacities of blank writable discs ?


A detailed answer can be found here.



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