Sorry - pasted wrong link:
http://www.cineform.com/neoscene/

On 15 Apr 2010, at 16:35, Rupert Howe wrote:

> Have you tried using Cineform Neoscene AVIs?
> http://www.videoguys.com/Item/CineForm+Neo+Scene+PC/54E4543435F454E4.aspx
> Comes highly recommended for easy cutting of 5D Mk2 clips in full HD
> with Premiere.
> Costs $99, but they have a trial.
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> Rupert
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> On 15 Apr 2010, at 16:11, Adam Quirk wrote:
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>> I got a 7D at the beginning of the year and I'm still not
>> comfortable with
>> my workflow. Hoping someone here has some experience with it.
>>
>> 1. Pull clips into my raw video folder using the EOS Utility that
>> comes with
>> the camera. This works well.
>>
>> 2. Convert the 1080p h.264 clips to raw uncompressed AVIs with
>> converter
>> software (I use AVS). This is mainly because Premiere won't import
>> them as
>> is. Was hoping to find a preset online to download, but haven't seen
>> one
>> yet.
>>
>> 3. Pull them down into the timeline and render the whole thing. If
>> you don't
>> do this, it's pretty much unusably jerky. Even after this, it's not
>> always
>> smooth. I have a powerful machine too. I find that if I disable the
>> audio, I
>> can scrub the footage pretty smoothly, but that just means I have to
>> disable
>> the video track when I want to cut to the audio. FML.
>>
>> 4. Cut, render, compress.
>>
>> So this is a bitch and a half, and I have been reading up on other
>> people's
>> 7D workflows around the web, but 90% of them are on Macs. Has anyone
>> here
>> been working with 7D footage on a PC?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Adam
>>
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