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Old May 31st, 2008, 11:56 AM   #7
Wacharapong Chiowanich
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Join Date: May 2008
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I'm not sure about Premier Pro but as far as I know, it still does not support AVCHD and thus, maybe other forms of H.264.

Editing the 720/60p footage in FCP6 using ProRes is pretty straightforward but time and resource consuming. You first have to manually transcode it before dropping it in the timeline with ProRes sequence settings. And on the export, you can choose to transcode it back to H.264 or other more presentable formats.

I would love to work with iMovie from end to end if I could. It would let me work faster and focus more creatively on the content, not the workflow.

The internet connections here in bangkok are still in the 20th century's time, to put it mildly. Posting HD video clips through the country's narrow gateway is like forcing a 100-ton giant mine truck through your neighborhood streets!

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