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Re: Help with getting HDV2 into AE?
by
Erik Pontius
(epontius)
on Feb 12, 2008 at 8:42:26 pm
My guess is that they output it from FCP using it's HDV codec. And I'm guessing that your Mac doesn't have FCP, which means you don't have the neccessary codec.
This might be a blessing in disguise...working with HDV in AE is a real choir because of the extra processing in decoding the lossy HDV long GOP MPEG2.
See if they can re-output the video in a common lossless codec like QT Animation. The file size will be large, but it will be easier to work with in the long run.
Erik
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