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Re: How to break up media file into smaller files based on subclips
by
Tom Meegan
on Apr 26, 2009 at 3:23:25 pm
Short answer:
FCP will have no problem dealing with a single 3.6 GB file.
Long answer:
The media manager has several different ways of breaking things up. Look at the manual on the media manager. The manual does a pretty good job of explaining the options.
It will likely become clear after several minutes of reading why it is not behaving as you want it to.
Best,
Tom
Best,
Tom Meegan
Woven Pixels, LLC
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