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Steve Wolla July 31st, 2009 02:21 AM

Getting HFS10 clips intp Premiere CS3
 
Sorry if this is too basic, but....I need some help. I read the manual but it seems way too basic.

I just got an HFS10 on the 14th, and just returned from China with it. Only had it 2 days before I left. Seems to have done a great job of capturing footage under a wide array of shooting conditions, including intense humidity.

My question now is, how can I convert my HFS-10 files into a file type that I can readilly drop into my CS3 timeline? I am usd to the simplicity of using the Panasonic Main Concept converter with my HMC150.
What is the best method? Neoscene?
Thanks in advance,
SW

Charles W. Hull July 31st, 2009 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve Wolla (Post 1179011)
My question now is, how can I convert my HFS-10 files into a file type that I can readilly drop into my CS3 timeline? I am usd to the simplicity of using the Panasonic Main Concept converter with my HMC150.
What is the best method? Neoscene?

Neoscene works well with my HF-10 and I expect it will do equally well with the HFS-10.

Cris Hendrix July 31st, 2009 07:01 PM

if you want a cheaper alternative you can also try VoltaicHD, I'm currently using it with Premiere Pro 2 and it works great

Steve Wolla August 1st, 2009 11:32 PM

Thanks much for the fast responses, I will start with trying VoltaicHD and go from there.

David M. Spell August 3rd, 2009 04:02 PM

Having tested both. NeoScene is better quality IMO but they both work.


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