Steve Mullen
June 17th, 2008, 04:04 AM
Thanks to Richard raising the issue of long clips.
So I shot over an hour of 1440CBR in one shot. Captured via FW into iMovie 08. Worked fine.
I've added an Appendix B to the HD7 Handbook.
This Appendix B covers:
1) Editing 1440CBR clips longer than 20-minutes that are captured via FireWire.
2) A reference to Chapter 7 for those shooting either 1440CBR or 1440VBR -- with clips under 20-minutes. You'll use the MPEGStreamclip process.
So if you need this information, please send me an email.
If you don't need this immediately information -- please wait a week or so so everyone doesn't send email at the same time.
FullHD shots are limited to 15-minutes. And, 1440VBR shots are limited to 20-minutes. Only if you shoot 1440CBR, can you work with shots longer than 20-minutes.
PS: The Handbook being sent now includes Appendix B. There are no other changes to the Handbook.
So I shot over an hour of 1440CBR in one shot. Captured via FW into iMovie 08. Worked fine.
I've added an Appendix B to the HD7 Handbook.
This Appendix B covers:
1) Editing 1440CBR clips longer than 20-minutes that are captured via FireWire.
2) A reference to Chapter 7 for those shooting either 1440CBR or 1440VBR -- with clips under 20-minutes. You'll use the MPEGStreamclip process.
So if you need this information, please send me an email.
If you don't need this immediately information -- please wait a week or so so everyone doesn't send email at the same time.
FullHD shots are limited to 15-minutes. And, 1440VBR shots are limited to 20-minutes. Only if you shoot 1440CBR, can you work with shots longer than 20-minutes.
PS: The Handbook being sent now includes Appendix B. There are no other changes to the Handbook.