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Re: Jerky output from HDV
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Jerry Alto
on May 22, 2008 at 10:45:09 pm
Andrew- Try bringing the HDV quicktime you exported back into FCP. Is it still jerky on playback? I've noticed this too and the same file plays fine in FCP. My guess is that HDV playback requires faster processor speeds and Quicktime software has not been optimized for HDV playback. If you want HDV playback from the computer you may have to use the editing software. You can always go back to tape for HDV playback from there.
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Jerky output from HDV
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