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Re: AVCHD to P2 DVCPRO HD
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Jon Zanone
on Jul 16, 2008 at 12:02:52 pm
I'll preface this by saying I have little experience with P2. Most of what knowledge I have comes from using a Firestore as a DDR.
You should be able to load the clips into your firewire drive. Start media composer, select a project and start the media tool. Select your firewire drive in the media tool, and select current project. Hit OK, and your media will show up in the media tool. You can then consolidate, transcode, or use the footage as is from your firewire drive.
Jon
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AVCHD to P2 DVCPRO HD
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Re: AVCHD to P2 DVCPRO HD
by Jon Zanone on Jul 16, 2008 at 12:02:52 pm
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