Ulf Laursen
March 15th, 2009, 01:03 AM
Hi
I am getting my new HMC151 next week.
I have one question. I am used to Canons small HF100. With the Canon a util called ImageMixer stiches the files together if you f.ex. have recorded 1 hr. in one shot, to prevent small glitches between the files.
How is this done on or delt with Panasonics.
Thanks.
/Ulf
Mark Von Lanken
March 15th, 2009, 06:09 PM
Hi Ulf,
A user on another forum posted this,
http://peter.nxbone.net/mtsmerge/MTSMerger_1_0_0_2.zip
If you are proficient in DOS you could also try this,
1. Press WIN+R
2. Type cmd and press Enter
3. Navigate to the folder where the files are located
4. Type copy 00000.mts /b + 00001.mts /b + 00002.mts /b output.mts
5. Press Enter
6. Wait until it is done. (It takes several minutes to complete.)
If you are not proficient in DOS, this can get a little overwhelming, but it does work once you get it figured out.
Ulf Laursen
March 15th, 2009, 11:06 PM
Hi Mark
Thanks a million :-)
Have read other posts by you elsewhere, Mark, and seen some of your stuff on your webpage, awesom stuff. Thanks for sharing all this with others - especially newbies like me will benifit from it.
Br
/Ulf - Denmark
Mark Von Lanken
March 15th, 2009, 11:13 PM
Hi Ulf,
You are welcome.
David Jonas
March 16th, 2009, 07:00 PM
Hi
I am getting my new HMC151 next week.
I have one question. I am used to Canons small HF100. With the Canon a util called ImageMixer stiches the files together if you f.ex. have recorded 1 hr. in one shot, to prevent small glitches between the files.
How is this done on or delt with Panasonics.
Thanks.
/Ulf
I guess you have moved on from Liquid. How are you planning to edit your footage. Planning to get one myself but thinking about capturing from the analog output.
Ulf Laursen
March 16th, 2009, 10:56 PM
Hi David
I am editing in Edius. I think it's a great NLE and they have a AVCHD converter includes, that converts to Canopus HQ codec. I do this with my Canons as well.
And you are right - I have been editing Liquid once :-)
/Uf
Ulf Laursen
March 17th, 2009, 12:56 PM
One more thing - the dealer recommended me to use class 6 memory cards, up to 30 MB/sec. but I have only class 4 cards (15 MB/sec.)
Anybody can tell me if class 4 cards should be ok?
Thanks.
/Ulf
David Jonas
March 18th, 2009, 10:33 AM
I know since you were on the Liquid boards. Edius is nice but I just dont get the workflow. Have tried it a couple times.
Hi David
I am editing in Edius. I think it's a great NLE and they have a AVCHD converter includes, that converts to Canopus HQ codec. I do this with my Canons as well.
And you are right - I have been editing Liquid once :-)
/Uf