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  • Truls Lie

    December 17, 2012 at 7:42 pm in reply to: Howdy from ClipWrap

    Thank you Colin.
    After the line in terminal, it changed clipwrap from really unusable to usable.
    Before the mov clips didn’t play (nearly) at all when you moved around in APP,
    but after and restart, the rewrapped clips plays like the .mts,
    — who has been responsive al the time.

    Thank you for mentioning that one.
    But please, for other APP users, we are many now,
    tell them this at the web-site or in the manual!

    Best, Truls

  • Truls Lie

    December 17, 2012 at 6:02 pm in reply to: Howdy from ClipWrap

    Hi again Collin,

    Just aware of the
    https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/3/932740
    saying there is a “lag” when editing after he used clipwrap.
    So it is exactly the same?

    Is there a way to return,
    to make a rewrapped (first option) back to the original .MTS file in case?

    I have used the terminal for the settings now,
    and will rewrap all the files I have done so far again.

    🙂 Truls

  • Truls Lie

    December 17, 2012 at 5:41 pm in reply to: Howdy from ClipWrap

    Dear Collin,
    Clipwrap is fantastic for all of us using Adobe Bridge, to sort out
    tons of footage with avchd cameras (like Sony NEX FS100).
    The possibility to put in metadata makes us rewrap the files (the first choice),
    but could you please tell us if there is really no lap or harder processing
    in Adobe Premiere CS6 with these mov files
    than with the previous MTS directly imported?

    I would like to hear before I start deleting the old MTS-ones..

    Truls Lie
    Filmmaker and
    editor-in-chief of the European DOX film magazine

  • Truls Lie

    April 16, 2012 at 4:51 pm in reply to: Exporting Title

    There is a way to export titoles from Adobe premiere into a document.
    Just chose the video track with all your subtitles, BUT WITH CLIP NAMES just as the subtitle text,
    and then: you got a list with timecodes, and the video clip names
    — which are actually all the subtitles. (although some other info..)

    Must be the best way around,
    since Adobe Encore is to slow and doesn’t let you edit the original in an effective way.

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