I just open the .avi files in QuickTime and export as full DV, then bring into
FCP to edit.
Solves all the rendering and timeline issues.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "miglsd27" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I´m having a problem with my photocameras AVI files. I´ve been using them for
Sounds like you upgraded your Quicktime. I can run AVIs on my old OS,
but they "explode" finder in Tiger and the latest upgrade of Quicktime
I've bothered to do.
Do what Steve says, or do the same thing using mpeg streamclip.
Bill
http://BillCammack.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "St
Thank you both. Quicktime was the bastard, first tried downgrading but
since I´m too
stupid to actually achieve that, ended up reinstalling the latest version of
the thing. Smells
like windows, doesn´t it? Anyway all is well again.
I´m going to try the DV export of AVIs, I could do