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Posted by nappy on 10/21/07 18:30
"Rick Merrill" <rick0.merrill@NOSPAM.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Gary Eickmeier wrote:
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>> Rick Merrill wrote:
>>> Gary Eickmeier wrote:
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>>>> So you edit your project with the original files, then erase them all
>>>> to shoot again?
>>>>
>>>> Gary Eickmeier
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>>> Yup, I am doing 'events' not stories so there's rarely call for the
>>> 'original' files. Actually, the files can be saved in a number of ways
>>> or converted to MPEG for compression.
>>>
>> I just shot a dance program last night. The FS worked like a charm. Used
>> the retro cache to make sure I got the very beginning of each dance.
>> Transferred the files to hard drive took 12 minutes for a 1 hour shoot.
>> Continuous 9 minute segments went together like butter.
>>
>> Gary Eickmeier
>
> That's what it's all about!-)
>
> The place you can get audio glitches is if you record some parts today,
> power down, and record some parts tomorrow, then the names of the clip
> segments are different and you have to be careful stitching them together.
here's a thread on using a batch file to concatenate
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=87166
But I am pretty sure you can simply do this from Premiere Pro.
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