“We are back in business with FCPX now that the XML option has become available,” said Philip Hodgetts, an NLE consultant and president of software company Intelligent Assistance, in a statement provided to Macworld. Third-party developers seem pretty excited themselves. “It works and plays well with others… we have a healthy network of third-party developers, and are very excited about what they’re going to do.” “Final Cut Pro X is an island,” Townhill joked. According to Townhill, third-party developers likeīlackmagic have been experimenting with beta versions of FCPX’s new XML interchange, integrating it with existing products, like Blackmagic’s DaVinci color correction software. One of the biggest complaints from professionals-Final Cut Pro X’s lack of XML support, and thus, its inability to interact with outside programs-has been fully addressed in the 10.0.1 release, offering access to both raw source materials (events) and timelines (projects).
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