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Occasional python, php programmer and *nix sysadmin. In more common life, work as an IT Director at a small non-profit and teach some emerging technology subjects at Brandeis' Rabb School.
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Apr 2 |
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Best transcoding path using Sorenson Squeeze for AVCHD video? You are correct that there are two separate goals. But I'm not sure that points to editing in a lossy format such as MPEG. It sounds like I need to talk with the folks at the local public broadcast station and see what they do in terms of standards and editing platforms. |
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Mar 30 |
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Best transcoding path using Sorenson Squeeze for AVCHD video? Remember that MPEG is lossy, so for long-term archival purposes, no MPEG level is going to be desirable. We are currently exploring Metroska (sp?). |
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Mar 28 |
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Reasonable hardware for basic video editing? You are right--looking again at Adobe's site, it seems most likely that the problem is with Premiere Elements 10/Mac (we've migrated systems since Q orig. asked) not importing the MP4 gracefully--we can play the files w/Quicktime, fine. It's when in PE that they are out of sync. See new Q! |
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Mar 28 |
asked | Best transcoding path using Sorenson Squeeze for AVCHD video? |
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Aug 30 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 25 |
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Reasonable hardware for basic video editing? Yeah, I think the general answer is "64-bit system" not 32-bit system at this point. Thanks. |
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Jul 25 |
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Reasonable hardware for basic video editing? Very interesting. We comfortably meet or exceed those specs on this machine. Now I am wondering if we changed something on the hard disk side. Most of the work is being done on a hard disk attached, not with firewire, but with usb 2.0. I wonder if that is introducing the problem? |
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Jul 25 |
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Reasonable hardware for basic video editing? I'm not sure, because we've had problems even when not transcoding (e.g., I had some mp4 clips from which I trimmed the beginning and end and resaved). We have 4GB RAM, but this is 32-bit Windows XP, so that means that the OS can access only 3.2GB |
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Jul 24 |
asked | Reasonable hardware for basic video editing? |