[09:44 Mon,20.October 2014 by Rob] |
Philip Hodgetts the developer documentation of the newly introduced Mac OS X has 10.10 (Yosemite) looked more closely, and particularly the media for the events of the Mac operating system central part: The AVFoundation. This framework replaced in OS X for several generations the outgoing QuickTime Media Layer as a central base. Seems remarkable in Mac OS X 10:10 According to Hodgetts initially the scope of innovations to be received by the AVFoundation. Of particular interest for the video area, the changes likely in the areas AVAudioMix (already present) AVAudioMixerNode AVAudioMixing. Hodgetts believed that with the renewed AVFoundation components in the audio range, an audio mixer for Final Cut Pro X is now within reach, a function that we andmany other missing for quite some time in Final Cut Pro X. If the development team of Final Cut Pro X have been waiting for this AV Foundation components, then now would result in the preconditions created. That would be very good news for Final Cut Pro X. Furthermore, sees Hodgetts with AVMovie with support for AVFragmentedMovie a possibility for the return of Reference of movies in QuickTime, which also would be a very welcome update of QuickTime. The old Reference-Movie functionality facilitated often working with large video files. Who wants to even take a look at the changes of AFVoundation finds Here the more infos at bei www.philiphodgetts.com deutsche Version dieser Seite: AVFoundation in Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite: Bald Audiomixer in FCP X? |