![]() Users sent me feature requests that I had to deny because I didn’t use these specific features in my own work.Why I rewrote ClipExporter and made it commercial (again)? Also the support for export of trimmed, native RED files that opens the app to a new user base. This is something that I was missing in my own workflows. For example the linked mode, which rebuilds some kind of "consolidated" timeline in After Effects using the exported and trimmed video files. It took several months to rewrite it and I am excited about some features. I am happy to announce that ClipExporter 2 is available in the App Store. Thomas explains in these videos and in the text below: Things have moved on and Thomas wanted to update ClipExporter, after all it was a tool he designed to make his life easier! So we welcome back a completely rewritten ClipExporter 2.0. Keeping the app updated to match Apple's mutating XML and providing support was too time consuming. It then got removed from the app store and the source code was made public. You might recall that ClipExporter started life as small $16 application for taking a clip from FCPX into a third party application. There is 19% off until the 23rd of November bringing the price down to $89.99. Monday morning and we are pleased to announce that ClipExporter 2 is available to download for $109.99. Thomas Szabo wrote to us last week indicating that his ClipExporter software had been updated and was about to go back onto the MAS. Want to export a section from a clip (or clips) out of FCPX for use in another application? ClipExporter 2 is now live, new features and it's back on the Mac App Store.
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