| Hey folks. Thanks for your replies and sorry for getting back so late.
I´ve been on location shoots a alot..
I think the conform software was what i was looking for.
So thanks for the heads up. I am still not sure about how these work. Am i right to assume that they will replace and exchange parts that have changed with the help of change logs written in FCP?
At the moment i am dealing with changes the way that i either get only the changes with 60 sec original audio before and after the edit, fix that and make sure the transition is smooth and then give back just the edit and let the editor implement the changes. Or the editor will use my audio for parts that have not changed and leave the changed parts as is so i do not have to rework everything. Fortunately the communication between the departments is pretty good...
The idea to ask this question came up when i was on standby for a full 24 hrs mostly surfing the internetz and sleeping on the editing rooms couch and then had 2 1/2 hrs to finish a pretty complex and messed up session.
So i thought there must be a way to work parallel to the editors.
The conform software solutions seem to get me in this direction.
I will investigate further.
edit: Oh i see Conformalizer and Conformer are Mac only. Any hints on a Windows version?
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