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New to the HMC151
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 |
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. |
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 |
Hi Ulf,
You are welcome. |
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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 |
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 |
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.
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