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Re: naming convention for clips
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Richard Cardonna
on Apr 16, 2008 at 12:23:15 am
I use scenalyzer to batch capture trim and delete all all the clips then i re name them and edit them in my application
I save tons of hours by using scenalyzer to and log and pre edit. scenalyzer is a destructive process style where you trim,cut and delete and the original is reflects those changes. it also saves a lot of space on your hd
check it out its dirt cheap but very powerful
Richard Cardonna
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