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Re: AVCHD and Final Cut on an old Mac?
by Bob Hickey on Sep 11, 2009 at 8:16:42 pm

thanks for the response.
To be honest I can live with painful speeds and audio out of synch. I could also live with green blocks appearing on DV encodes as I edit offline but I cannot live with not being sure that I have the footage properly backed up before deleting from the card (to use again).

I am using a GH1 and have read I should create a disk image as backup....UURGH what am I meant to do? I have to carry on filming on Tuesday...another £70 on a SD card..


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