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Sony recently released an update to its Sony Catalyst Browse and Catalyst Prepare 2020.1 update. Catalyst Browse version 2020.1 is free of charge and allows you to browse and manage XAVC S and XAVC HS video clips shot with a Sony camera. Catalyst Prepare 2020.1 is not free, but it allows you to convert, copy, and prepare all your Sony footage before you start editing your footage. Let’s take a closer look at these updates!
Sony Catalyst Browse is a free Windows/Mac software that lets you browse files from your Sony camera/deck/card reader. This tool allows you to view all your clips, edit metadata, and even apply a global color correction/LUTs to your footage. Once you’re done, you can select your clips and copy them to a local hard drive/NAS.
However, I guess that one of the most used feature on Catalyst Browse is the image-stabilization feature. Indeed, the software can use Gyro data recorded by cameras such as the FX6/FX9, Sony a7S III, a7C, RX0 II, RX100 VII and ZV-1 to accurately stabilize your footage in post.
The latest Sony Catalyst Browse 2020.1 version includes several changes, such as:
Sony also fixed dozens of bugs, for more information and download your free copy, please visit Sony’s website here.
Sony also worked on Catalyst Prepare 2020.1 update. If you’re new to Catalyst Prepare, it is basically a much more advanced version of Catalyst Browse. For a complete comparison list between Browse and Prepare, you can look at this chart.
Catalyst Prepare 2020.1 includes numerous changes – including all the changes that were made to Catalyst Browse 2020.1 – but also additional features such as:
Sony Catalyst Prepare 2020.1 is a free software update, but the software itself is not free. Indeed, it is a subscription-based software that retails for $14.95 per month or $149.95 annually. For more information, please visit Sony’s website here.
What do you think about these 2020.1 software updates? Do you often use Catalyst Browse or Catalyst Prepare to work on your Sony footage? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.