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Hi Bert
Sorry - my post wasn't clear! What I meant was that if you apply the timecode filter to the nested sequence you won't see the timecode if you go back and edit the original sequence... I have clients that like to see a time display during the edit. I'm just getting into nested sequences and the benefit particularly on multicam is huge! All the best Graham |
Incidentally, if you need to burn-in the source timecode (i.e. the timecode stored in the DV data) to an exsting AVI file, you can run the file through DVMP.
Optionally, it can also burn-in the date and time of recording, iris, shutter speed, white balance settings etc. http://www.dvmp.co.uk/dv-media-player-pro.htm |
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I know there is a QT movie that I can import and place in a new track, but it only goes to 1 hour- the end project is 111 mins! To complicate matters, the project is in HDV so the window is very tiny. I suppose I could use it anyway and create a "1" and overlay THAT on the QT timecode effect, but that would be cheesy. Anyone have a better suggestion? The end result has to be a standard-def DVD with a timecode window on it. Any help would be appreciated, thanks! |
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