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Personally I don't know about other editing software outside of those 3 (don't think my brain can take learning any more of them!), and I have only had a quick test of those on my Mac, which is all properly setup for editing with those apps, and with media coming in off pro cameras. So pro apps will work with it (Avid, FCP, I bet Premiere with some persuasion). So, basically your camera is working on Pro codecs - the same as the likes of the PMW-500 use for instance. Actually that goes for Final Cut Pro too - FCP's Log & Transfer will only read them with the plugins installed from that site) which is odd.Īvid Media Composer (6) opens it happily through AMA (with all of the right AMA plugins installed, which are available on that link I posted you. Premiere Pro CC doesn't seem to want to open it for me. don't know how common XDCam is in the consumer market is, but it's pretty standard in pro cameras. Will try some more bits.Įdit: XDCam Transfer opens and reads it. Any good?įCP7 opens it perfectly through Log & Transfer. Time code source : Group of pictures headerĭ:\Desktop\MediaInfo_CLI_0.7.69_Windows_圆4>
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You could try opening it in Wndows Movie Maker.Ĭlick to expand.I got this from Mediainfo Graham. In your reply press Ctrl + V to post the text into your reply.Īs you can view the footage, the problem is most likely an issue with your editor software. Press Ctrl + C to copy the text to the Windows clipboard. Open this file in notepad, from the edit menu choose select all. Select a folder on your hard disk and give it a file name.
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From the file menu choose export and then the text option. ( Approx 4 minutes)Īfter opening the file, select Treeview from the view menu. 17/8 MB/sec = 2.125 MB/sec.Īt this bitrate your 600MB clip will only be 600/2.125 seconds in length. Depending on your camera settings (basically the bitrate used), a Full-HD clip at say 17Mbps (Megabits/second) will create a file of approx.
#JVC CLIP MANAGER MERGE MP4 MP4#
Either open the MP4 yourself in Mediainfo, or use a free programme like handbrake or TSMuxerGui to create a short clip from the content.Īlternatively simply film a shorter clip.Ħ00MB isn't a large file for a HD video file.
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Only the MP4 is significant, without access to it or a short extract there's no way glean any usefull info.