Re: Panasonic HDC HS9 v HG10
news:PfBtk.1028$lf2.211@trnddc07... Also consider Ian that unlike Toast or most other PC software solutions, your AVCHD high def disk will NOT be re-rendered or transcoded, thereby giving you an exact copy of the video content with no degredation whatsoever. This is a very important feature for AVCHD in particular, which
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Re: Panasonic HDC HS9 v HG10
Do you know by chance how long is the burn time on say 4.0-4.5gbs of data? thank u. My pleasure helping you Ian! The link describing this drive is at: [link] The page above has a link on the lower left side of the page to the 30 page
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Re: Panasonic HDC HS9 v HG10
Do you know by chance how long is the burn time on say 4.0-4.5gbs of data? thank u.
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Re: Problem wiht HDVSplit
Ooops! I don't have Premiere handy just now - but the scene splitting in Elements is done as it is captured as I now recall for SD, and it is done after capture for HDV (from a menu item). Switching frame rates and formats (and including time code breaks) on the same tape is really going to complicate this
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Re: Problem wiht HDVSplit
"David Ruether" <d_ruet...@thotmail.com> wrote in I did not know it would perform the scene splitting after capture. Is it automatic, or is that hidden in a menu somewhere? I only changed to SD once to do an additional shot for an old project. Mostly it was changes in frame rates and blanks due to rewinding and fast-
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Re: Problem wiht HDVSplit
Premiere will scene split (quite well) after capture - but I don't know how well it will handle mixed frame rates or formats. It seems unwise to me to mix these on the same tape... --David Ruether [link] d_ruet...@hotmail.com
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Problem wiht HDVSplit
I installed HDVSplit when I realized that Premiere doesn't split scenes during HDV capture (great, ANOTHER shortcoming). However, whevener the tape gets to a point where I changed framerate or format (SD/HD), or where I left a blank of a second or two (by reviewing footage), the program stops capturing and tells me there's no more data. I have to restart capturing,
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Re: 6 people talking on convention floor at DNC...
This is the point I was making, above. From EXPERIENCE in the same venue, the DNC, we tried sticks, lavs and various other miking schemes, but only the ear-mount mics we rented on the second day worked. Watch convention coverage now: virtually everyone is using them.
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Re: Grass Valley 100N & Computer VGA input
If you're ppts are very detailed you might set up a vga switch so you can use straight vga or the output of the switcher. This way your graphics don't have to be compressed to composite NTSC. It's a little pricey but you can get a synced switch for your application. It will give you transitions too. Almost every computer has VGA out so that will
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Re: Grass Valley 100N & Computer VGA input
"Thomas Kim" wrote ... You didn't mention whether you have anything ELSE coming into the GVG switcher? If the computer is the ONLY source, then just feed it directly into the projector, why do you even need the switcher? If there are OTHER inputs to the switcher, they are all presumably gen-locked to some (undisclosed) central source. (Since the GVG
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Grass Valley 100N & Computer VGA input
Hi, My church has a Grass Valley 100N video mixer/switcher. We have an old compix gen pc attached to it. I would like to throw away the compix pc (pentium 3 and win 95) with more decent PC. The compix pc is sending out microsoft powerpoint slides to the mixer and mixer is sending out the signal to the over head projector.
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Re: Sony Vegas Problems - Again...
I agree David that splicing together 5 .m2t files is not a major deal,and programs like VideoRedo and the Ulead programs should be able to do that with no sweat. On the other hand, a program as elaborate as Vegas should ALSO be able to handle such a trivial task without getting such a drastic "program must close" abort. Hopefully Sony will find and fix that one
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Re: Sony Vegas Problems - Again...
news:evWsk.806$UX.189@trnddc03... Thanks. I had already posted the above on the Vegas forum, and added my computer info to my Sony account - but a direct Sony contact is also a good idea. Sometimes, though, it is just easier to use workarounds, especially if they are convenient to use and reliable, like HDVSplit (and likely VideoStudio, at this
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