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Stephen Gradin June 10th, 2008 11:04 AM

Stitching long M2T files on timeline
 
I use Premiere Pro CS3 and have just come across the problem of what to do when the first video clip reaches it's 4 gig limit (about 21 minutes), and the next video clip picks it up from where the first clip left off. I have one black frame at the end of every 4 gig clip. I am using the new Sony Z7U camera and recording on CF cards. The CF cards use FAT 32 file system, which is the reason for the 4 gig limitation (same as hard drives). Let me know if there is a solution for this when editing with Premiere? The only thing missing to make the edit seamless is the frame of video that should take place of that one black frame (that shouldn't be black of course). Without that one frame, there is a slight jump in the video, and I just don't want to do that.

Is there some utility to fix this? Did I import the files incorrectly from my CF card reader? I did a batch rename of the m2t files with Adobe Bridge, maybe that's the problem. Your help is appreciated.

Stephen

Zoltan Lorincz June 21st, 2008 02:38 PM

Sony z7 biger then 4GB import
 
If You use the import utility from Sony(Sony Recording Unit Utility), The software connects these divided .M2T files together during transfer so they can be edited precisely in your NLE as a single file without any pauses.
Tested and works

Zoltan

David Wayne Groves June 23rd, 2008 06:53 PM

I know with the HG10 we had the 2Gig Limit bug as well, Canon was no help so a fellow poster made and provided a nice File Joiner program for us that fixed the problem, now I suffer no more dropouts at a little over 17 minutes of continuous filming when rendering.....

Stephen Gradin June 25th, 2008 02:45 PM

Thanks, I found the site via a google search. Here is the link in case anyone else needs it. I will test this out in the coming weeks. I assume it will work fine.

http://pro.sony.com/bbsccms/ext/hdv/...DR60/soft.html


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