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Posted by Frank on 05/14/07 21:14
On Mon, 14 May 2007 13:25:50 -0700, in 'rec.video.desktop',
in article <Re: Another nail in the coffin to HDV>,
Kill Bill <killbill@goblowme.com> wrote:
>ushere wrote:
>
>> why? there's a plethora of relatively cheap software out there that will
>> handle avchd,
>
>name two. Vegas would not be on that list at the moment either.
>
>-bill
Aside from Sony Vegas 7.0e, there's...
* Avid Technology/Pinnacle Systems Studio Plus 11
* Avid Technology/Pinnacle Systems Studio Ultimate 11
* Corel Corporation/Ulead Systems DVD MovieFactory 6 Plus
* Corel Corporation/Ulead Systems VideoStudio 11 Plus
Also, existing users of Thomson/Grass Valley/Canopus Edius 3 for HDV
and Edius Pro 4 can download a free program called Canopus AVCHD
Converter that will transcode AVCHD footage to the Canopus HQ Codec so
that it can be edited.
And there may be others that I don't know of.
One would expect that Adobe Systems might add AVCHD support to the
next version of Premiere Elements. Additionally, even though they're
not currently listed as an official AVCHD supporter, it would seem
likely that Apple might add AVCHD support to the next version of
iMovie.
--
Frank, Independent Consultant, New York, NY
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