14.01.2008. 10:32
Amit Zinman on 11.02.2008. 09:15
hey,
do you think it would work with PAL?
Amit
Steven Holloway on 14.02.2008. 18:58
Hello Brad,
I downloaded the file into my Mac but it looks like a PC application. Is there a Mac version?
Steven
Hi,
any chance you'll make an ffmpeg wrapper to downconvert xdcam ex into sd mpeg2?
gianluca
Lisa Read on 17.03.2008. 20:49
Hi,
Thank you for posting a work around. I tried using the wrapper, but have hit a snag. Maybe someone can help me. I select the clip, select the format and away it goes. Window pops up, video is playing through then at the end it just stops and the last bit of audio repeats indefinitly. A clip is not created out of the process, it isn't where the directory says it should be going. Anyone else have this problem?
Thanks
Lisa Read
Rick on 03.04.2008. 00:17
What exactly is fast import. My three minute clips are taking well over three minutes to import. And that's after going through your awesome program.
Am I setting something wrong with my import settings?
I don't have time to check your comments, and I apologize for that. If you send me emails instead I will have time to read them.
/Andreas andreas at bolanski dot com
Hey Andreas,
I've recently re-shot a scene from a feature I'm working on and used the EX1. I used the EX to AVID ffmpeg wrapper from your site to convert all the files to .mov files. Which was successful. Problem I'm having is that when I import to AVID, any file that is under 4gb will import without any problem, but any file over 4gb and AVID gives me an error saying file not supported for import...
Additionally when I try to play the a clip under 4gb in length with QT it plays fine, anything over and it say, QT does not support this file.?
Do you have any idea what my solution would be. I've tried importing to both Fat32 and NTFS drives. (thinking that it was the Fat32 4gb size limit) and had the same result...
Additionally I thought of splitting the files in QT, but unless they play in QT, I can't split them...
Could you think of anything else I could do.
As I said any file under 4gb works perfectly and imports into AVID effortlessly.
I'm feeling stressed.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
chris at outofexile dot com
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