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Sean Seah January 9th, 2009 10:12 PM

woah sounds real complicated! Big thanks to U for working hard on this! I'll try it.

Seth Bloombaum January 10th, 2009 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon Fairhurst (Post 977822)
...Then again, I recently finished a "scientific" video production...
IEC - News releases > nr3708 - World's most boring DVD and Blu-rayTM to measure energy efficiency of new generation TVs

BTW, I used Vegas for all editing and level matching. I used After Effects for all size and rate conversion on that project.

Jon, would you please contact me through the forum. Apparently your forum pm is turned off. I've got a little educational project I'm working on that might be a distant cousin to your IEC project... but 200 swiss francs is a little steep to find out!

Jon Fairhurst January 10th, 2009 09:41 PM

Hi Seth,

I've sent you an e-mail. I'm happy to let you know the details about the TV power video.

Andrew Clark March 17th, 2009 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Luis de la Cerda (Post 979281)
This is what SpeedEDIT looks like when the footage is first imported, the switch to correctly interpret color and the resulting image, all with RGB waveform to verify clipping. The big plus is that you can start editing right away instead of waiting for any transcoding, not to mention the quality hit/extra space.

Luis -

Are you still having success with this method?

SpeedEDIT looks like a pretty cool program. What's your computer config. to run this?

Have you used other NLE's to compare the features/performance against SE?

And by the way, thanks for sharing your "5d2 Clipping" issues!!


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