Xpress Pro

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Xpress Pro
Developer(s)Avid Technology
Final release
5.8.4
Mac OS X
TypeVideo editing software
LicenseProprietary

Apple Macintosh
computers.

Features

Xpress Pro included many of the high-end editing features offered by other

video editing at a professional level.[1] Xpress Pro was capable of sharing media files with Avid's advanced Media Composer
editing systems making it a capable logging or offline editing system for larger projects.

While Xpress Pro was originally aimed at DV and uncompressed standard definition editors, the upgrade to Xpress Pro HD with version 5.0 of the software added support for

DNxHD codec or Panasonic's DVCPRO HD codec, and version 5.2 added support for HDV
editing. Unlike some other editing packages, Xpress Pro HD edits HDV natively by decompressing the MPEG-2 stream on the fly, rather than transcoding into an intraframe codec.

Xpress Pro was discontinued on March 17, 2008, and was no longer for sale after June 30, 2008.[2] Avid offered Xpress Pro users a discounted upgrade price for their flagship non-linear editing software Media Composer.

One of the controversial aspects of the software was that it did not work on Microsoft's Windows Vista.

References

  1. ^ T, Cosmin (2023-03-26). "AI YouTube Video Editing Software". Retrieved 2023-05-29.
  2. ^ "Avid New Thinking". Archived from the original on May 13, 2008.

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