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Re: "Stuttering" problem with HMC150 footage
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Daniel Schultz
on Oct 17, 2009 at 6:12:53 pm
I will, once I get back to my ESATA External. So, is this a problem only in playback? In other words, do I need to transcode the footage again?
Dan S.
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