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The H4n has a decent heritage as a consumer-level device, but you may wish to consider slightly more expensive gear. Depending on your budget, you can go for a Nagra (Swiss-made, a venerable heritage as THE highest quality reel-to-reel manufacturers and today they also make very pricey but excellent - solid state units). If you don't have a blank cheque to ...


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While recorders with built-in microphones like those from Zoom are quite popular, I consider them badly-suited especially for video purposes. You definitely need the possibility to plug in decent external microphones, and then it's questionable if you will ever need any internal microphones at all. If you can afford it and don't mind carrying the weight, ...


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Amazingly, the best place to start with a question like this is Youtube. Believe it or not they have help file that explain the process with quite a bit of detail: https://support.google.com/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1722171&topic=2888648&ctx=topic On Youtube itself many others have offered up video tutorials on how to do it: ...


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The easiest way to set up a sequence with the right settings for your footage is to first import the video footage into your Premiere Pro project. Then right click on the clip in the media bin, and select "new sequence from clip." That will create a new sequence with settings that match your footage.


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The best option is going to be a format which matches the resolution, pixel pitch, frame rate and color format/color space of your original footage. These settings can typically be changed based on the shooting mode you used on your camera, so there is not enough detail in your question to give a specific setting. If you actually open up the footage file, ...


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I have seen some trainwrecks by combining Nikon .mov with Vegas Pro 10. After tech calls into both Nikon and Sony it was determined that my machine didn't have enough resources. I need to upgrade from 32 bit to a 64 bit version of Win7, plus I need to go from a quad core to an i7, and from 4GB to 12 GB or better. I can use my Nikon files now but only if I ...



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