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Convert DSLR Footage Using MPEG Streamclip

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2011

In this tutorial, Final Cut Whiz will show you how to use MPEG Streamclip to transcode your DSLR video to a more edit-friendly file.

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  • What about the audio settings?

  • @Achuffa42 what about them? They are there, I just left mine the default.

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  • what compression should i choose for windows?

  • Thankyou for this, i never normally use dslr for filming so i have never had this problem before, and i couldn't handle the endless render! You have saved me a lot of time.

  • you should uncheck interlaced scaling so that you keep the footage progressive and you don't end up with lines. The Canon DSLR frame rate is 23.976. I always enter that in the field, never tried leaving it blank.

  • @JMMWProductions go to Apple's website. There is a download link on there.

  • @FinalCutWhiz yeah mine doesn't have apple prores 422 (LT). my options have about half as many. do you have any suggestions?

  • Legend, well done for putting this up.

  • @croyboy202 okay, glad you figured it out...

  • @FinalCutWhiz thts ok i figured it out i dono what was different from mine and urs but i found a setting tht eventually worked

    thanks

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