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Re: Final Cut Pro 7 wishlist
by David Roth Weiss on Nov 14, 2008 at 5:00:43 pm

[Martin Baker] "are you saying that this is what Adobe have under the hood of CS4 today?"

Paul isn't saying it Martin, but I am. It's Adobe's Dynamic Linking. It definitely paves the way toward the future.

[Martin Baker] "So it makes perfect sense to put a common timeline at the heart of the apps and have modules that can access that timeline and make changes to it. Essentially you end up bringing the tools to the timeline rather than the other way round, and that opens up some very interesting possibilities...plus some big challenges of how you keep track of everything."

Adobe has figured out a way to use XML to keep track of things in an almost magical way. Metadata and links between files are retained even after uninstalling and reinstalling the entire the software suite. I discovered ths by accident and found it to be rather amazing.


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