DSLRsync Changelog

What's new in DSLRsync 1.0.7

Apr 12, 2014
  • added support for 25 fps (aux TC reader)
  • added support for NIKON DSLR (Quicktime MOV)

New in DSLRsync 1.0.6.1 (Jan 31, 2014)

  • DSLRsync goes freeware

New in DSLRsync 1.05 (Mar 11, 2013)

  • added: native Grass Valley EDIUS support - DSLRsync now exports XML projects readable by EDIUS
  • added: option “Unlink video from audio in project file” (clip video is detached from audio)
  • bugfix: licensed users sometimes could not see timecode in grid view in 1.04

New in DSLRsync 1.04 (Mar 9, 2013)

  • added: native Sony Vegas support – DSLRsync now exports EDL projects
  • added: option “Exclude audio tracks from project files” (simplyfing projects)
  • added: unofficial Adobe After Effects support (import EDL projects via third party script OR import APP project)
  • changed: timeline trims to first frame
  • bugfix: opening multiple MOV’s without XMP caused crash in 1.03

New in DSLRsync 1.03 (Mar 8, 2013)

  • added support for no timecode signal (scan & sync clips using their creation time instead of aux TC)
  • bugfix: now you can see timeline contents without being licensed

New in DSLRsync 1.0 Beta 2 (Mar 6, 2013)

  • FPS support: 23,976p
  • Camera support: Canon DSLR
  • Clips support: Quicktime MOV
  • SYNC MEDIA generation, mp4 format (free featuure)
  • Reading aux TC from clips (free feature)
  • Change TC channel position (left/right)
  • “Try really hard” option for detection of really poor aux TC signal
  • TC signal delay/advance option for CONTROLLER sync
  • TC signal loudness option
  • SYNC MEDIA audio bitrate option
  • “Rescan” feature for currently loaded clips
  • Video previews feature (play/stop)
  • Trim clips in video previews featue (set in/out point)
  • Realtime timeline feature
  • Automatic clips align in timeline feature
  • Generate XML project file feature (supported: Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro)
  • Cloud licensing