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  • A better way to ingest my video?

    So I’m looking at alterative to ingest my Canon AVCHD footage from an SD card into My AVID MC 3.5 I've found this Grass Valley ADVC-HD50 Real-Time HDMI to HDV Converter, found here Which looks like it would allow me to play the video from the camcorders HDMI out straight into avid via DV (please...
    Posted to Avid Media Composer - Mac (Forum) by DigitalMotion on Fri, Oct 23 2009
  • Multicam with two AVCHD cameras and two HD tape cameras

    In the past I've had all sorts of problems when I attempted to use full HD from two AVCHD cameras and full HD from two HD tape cameras in multicam. The multicams are an hour or more in length. The AVCHD cameras are Canon Vixia HFS100 and the tape are a Canon HV10 and a Canon XHA1. I plan to use Upshift...
    Posted to Avid Media Composer - PC (Forum) by Wm Warne on Wed, Aug 19 2009
  • Old question, but important.

    I'm about to study an MSc in Digital Media Production, with a view to entering the film or television industry, be it in directing, production, or post production. I have so far invested in an AVCHD camcorder and Final Cut Express to get a taste and a feel for post production, though now I am willing...
    Posted to Avid Media Composer - Mac (Forum) by Dickie.Smith on Mon, Aug 10 2009
  • Tapeless Prosumer Workflow

    I'm in charge of planning the production workflow for a news program here in Peru. There are 4 words that I have to have in mind: Cheap, tapeless, Avid and cheap. The thing is that I want Media Composer to be the editing solution. The only problem is which camera. We work with video-reporters. The...
    Posted to Avid Media Composer - PC (Forum) by joaquinhume on Wed, Jul 8 2009
  • Re: Native support for AVCHD

    [quote user="macjaeger"] I may quote myself from your previous thread http://community.avid.com/forums/t/73011.aspx :-) [quote user="macjaeger"] In an other thread someone wrote that he also had problems with the full HD resolution but managed to do it in thin raster (1440x1080)....
    Posted to Avid Media Composer - PC (Forum) by Wm Warne on Thu, Jul 2 2009
  • My workaround for getting strange formats into MC

    I had lots of problems getting material from consumer SD-card camcorders or digital photo cameras into MC. Especially importing or converting full HD files took forever, if it worked at all. Now I use a Western digital WD-TV Box (around 80 Euro) to play back the files and a canopus ADVC HD50 (700 Euro...
    Posted to Avid Media Composer - PC (Forum) by robocut on Wed, Jul 1 2009
  • Encoding to AVCHD

    Been searching all over the net for a while now and thought I'd try the experts here. Does anybody know if it is possible to encode a quicktime to AVCHD format and 'write' that back to the camera? So that the camera becomes a HD deck for viewing edited AVCHD clips on a television.
    Posted to General Discussion & Off-Topic (Forum) by redsnapper on Sun, Jun 28 2009
  • Re: Native support for AVCHD

    "FWIU, TMPGEnc and Streamclip works well with AVCHD. Perhaps Sorenson Squeeze too, IDK? I do know that TMPGEnc and Streamclip can make DNxHD files that will fast import into MC. If they can read the version of AVCHD your camera writes, IDK, but I would imagine they could. A ?. I've never used...
    Posted to Avid Media Composer - PC (Forum) by Wm Warne on Mon, Jun 22 2009
  • SDK to create input plugins for MediaComposer ?

    Hello, I tried several times to get in touch with Avid but got no answer. I developped a GPU accelerated h.264 decoder (for formats such as AVCHD/Quicktime h.264) which I'd like to plug into Avid MediaComposer. However, having no answer from Avid, I haven't been successful to get the SDK. Anyone...
    Posted to Avid Media Composer - PC (Forum) by divide on Sun, Jun 21 2009
  • Re: Native support for AVCHD

    [quote user="BobbyMurcerFan"] Be careful what you're asking for. Native support as in being able to edit AVCHD natively w/o a transcode, like what's done with HDV, would be very very processor intensive. AVCHD is really an acquisition format, I'm not sure why anyone would want to...
    Posted to Avid Media Composer - PC (Forum) by Wm Warne on Sat, Jun 20 2009
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