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  • Allan Fowler

    August 18, 2019 at 4:33 pm in reply to: Canon XH G1 and final cut Pro x

    Hi,
    Many thanks for the reply so quickly. I will have a look at the other forum and see what they say. I also have handbrake and have used it, so that will be another way. It was just annoying to have to do it.
    To be honest its the first time that I have used that camera for about 18 months it’s so heavy for and old man like me struggles at times.
    I just make videos for fun and family and keep myself busy.

    Many thanks for the help it’s appreciated.

    Harry

  • Allan Fowler

    May 24, 2015 at 8:05 am in reply to: Merging Projects

    Hi,
    What a gentleman you are Thank you very much and i will try that later on today. I will let you know and i think others will also find this helpful.

    Thank You

    A HAPPY OAP

    Harry

  • Allan Fowler

    May 23, 2015 at 8:02 am in reply to: Merging Projects

    HI,
    Thanks for a quick reply.
    The problum started with a new camera i normally use a Canon XH/G1 and have now be using a Canon HF G30. Reason will be on a trip to India and the XH/G1 is to heavy for an old man.

    I like to keep all my cassettes just in case i need them. Have a few now he he. With the G30 as it uses SD cards that was no longer an option had to re think.

    Decided to make short 10minute projects of the place i had visited. ( thats all i do make shor videos of Travel trips for personal use) With original video not longer then about 45 minutes that was fine to save on a DVD before editing. Great i thought.

    Made 4 or 5 projects and then tried to joine the in one Project but was unable to do it. From what other folks have said i will not be able to.

    I will now copy each project to a folder ( Called my burn folder) and the burne all the projects on one disc.

    A long winded way of doing it but hope it works.

    Thanks for al help.

    Harry

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