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Jeremy Garchow
July 2, 2010 at 3:43 pm[Jason Porthouse] “not bad interlacing, but a kind of ‘one-forward one-back effect, where each subsequent frame steps back, then forward.”
Are you sure it’s not 3:2 pulldown?
Compressor can’t see the wrapped files after using ClipWrap? Have you tried ClipWrap yet?
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Tristan Brown
July 2, 2010 at 4:47 pmDo you have Perian installed? I had what sounds like a similar stuttering effect when I used Log & Transfer from an AVCHD camera a couple of months ago – I tried everything, and then stumbled across the notion that Perian messes with Quicktime in some incomprehensible-to-me way when one is trying to work with .mts files. I uninstalled Perian, and everything worked perfectly after I re-L&Ted.
I realize you’ve got a different workflow, but if you’ve got Perian, it is a prime suspect.
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Sunday Bejide
April 29, 2012 at 2:32 amHey,
I’m editing a video shot with a Sony AX2000- AVCHD. Im using a Mac 13” for editing, with final cut express editing equipment.
I need help converting a .CPI final into MTS, or if an “unix executable file”
Any help?????
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Jeremy Garchow
April 30, 2012 at 3:13 pm
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