We have talked about MovieLogger before, this software is a text-based logging tool for QuickTime movies. Logs can be exported
to Final Cut Pro’s XML file format (clip markers are automatically
created from logs) or to Rich Text Format (RTF) for further text
editing or printing. The Los Angels Final Cut Pro User Group (LAFCPUG) has an excellent review of the product. "There will likely be a need for a pro version which expands the number of movies in a project; the need for FireWire and RS422 device control for those who are deskbound without FCP who want a choice between logging existing captures or pre-logging to define offline clips for batch captures, more fully emulating Avid's MediaLog. I could see the need for an advanced content search, thumbnail display, et al; even the ability to transcode a batch list for Avid ALE or FCP XML format or some format I can't even think of. But ML 1.0 alone has some nice touches for pro's, such as audio boost for material recorded at lower levels for broadcast delivery. It even features an autosave." LAFCPUG Reviews MovieLogger
We have talked about MovieLogger before, this software is a text-based logging tool for QuickTime movies. Logs can be exported
to Final Cut Pro’s XML file format (clip markers are automatically
created from logs) or to Rich Text Format (RTF) for further text
editing or printing. The Los Angels Final Cut Pro User Group (LAFCPUG) has an excellent review of the product. "There will likely be a need for a pro version which expands the number of movies in a project; the need for FireWire and RS422 device control for those who are deskbound without FCP who want a choice between logging existing captures or pre-logging to define offline clips for batch captures, more fully emulating Avid's MediaLog. I could see the need for an advanced content search, thumbnail display, et al; even the ability to transcode a batch list for Avid ALE or FCP XML format or some format I can't even think of. But ML 1.0 alone has some nice touches for pro's, such as audio boost for material recorded at lower levels for broadcast delivery. It even features an autosave." 







