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  • Re: Stange dv file import problem. Please help

    If you have this sort of problem you can also use a free program called Streamclip to extract the audio as an AIF file. Then import that. http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-win.html JC
    Posted to Avid Xpress Pro - PC (Forum) by merlin2004 on Tue, Jul 14 2009
  • Streamclip settings .MOD

    I recently purchased a Panasonic sdr-h60 hard drive camcorder as a backup cam. I use Streamclip to convert the .MOD files to .dv files. They look great and edit great in AVID. The thing is a .MOD file of about 35mb will end up as a 70mb .dv file (approx. doubling in size). Is the .dv export the best...
    Posted to Avid Xpress Pro - PC (Forum) by ThWind81 on Sun, Feb 15 2009
  • Re: very slow import

    You can use Streamclip (free program) to convert mp4 files to Quicktime with Avid DV codec. This happens pretty quickly. just make sure you set it to 420 for PAL or 411 for NTSC. Then import the Quicktimes into the Avid. That happens even quicker! JC
    Posted to Avid Xpress Pro - PC (Forum) by merlin2004 on Fri, Oct 17 2008
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