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Re: AVCHD and Final Cut on an old Mac?
by Bob Hickey on Sep 16, 2009 at 12:03:19 pm

Hi,
I was getting massive amounts of green blocking in waves across the screen but I was so desperate I had to bite the bullet and get a intel mac! it all nows works fine with toast 10 (apart from the audio synch issue).

I think the disc image just hadn't copied correctly for some reason, but I was using Toast 9 and osx 10.4.9 which probably didn't help in some way.

Thanks for the help though.

Also I was wondering as the GH1 shoots at (pal) 25p but in a 50i wrapper do i have to account for this in encode settings? do I set as interlaced or progressive?

thanks again.


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