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Re: HDV glitches on FCP Quicktime Move Export
by
peter rooney
(Peter Rooney)
on Jun 1, 2008 at 2:19:08 pm
by any chance are you capturing to daisy-chained FV drives, you can certainly get issues if FCP is hunting around several drives on a FW daisy chain looking for footage.
Peter
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