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请问用LE不买DV Toolkit的话能不能import video?

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#1 04-9-15 11:06

请问用LE不买DV Toolkit的话能不能import video?

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#2 04-9-17 09:22
引用最初由 Giant_Pandas 发布的贴子:
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反正也知道这个论坛上的人基本上不太喜欢共享信息,对于上面这个问题我就只好去到别处也都问问。现在把一个比较有用的回复贴出来,可能有人也有和我一样的问题呢。 [:smilie:]90shi.gif[/:smilie:]

yes you can bring in Quicktime and then do post work. No SMPTE, so it's not truly accurate. Many of us do it for shorter programs without problems. You can play the video back out via firewire to a deck/camera connected to a video monitor. That way you don't take up computer screen real estate. I've always brought in a DV stream codec Quicktime video and had good results. Somewhere I read that it doesn't tax your CPU as much decoding as compared to a Sorenson or other type compressed movie. This has been my experience. You may want to test this on your system. It makes sense that the computer is only pouring out the the data via firewire and the deck is decoding it rather than reading from the drive AND decoding AND displaying it on the computer.

All this happens from the MOVIE menu in PT. You have to import the video and the audio in two separate processes. (if you using any of the original audio)

Finally burn timecode on the video. That will be your reference for spotting. You'll always be using minutes/sec/hundredths in PT, not frames.

Do a search there are many threads on this that have tips on handling various post tasks.

Jt
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Can I also suggest that you deselect the video track from the edit window show/hide menu. The display of that track can sometimes slow things up and its useless and visually space consuming anyway.

Lem
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You definately can. However, you won't be 100% in sync. You're really going to have to watch what you're doing when not using a SMPTE ruler. But, there are a couple workarounds you should be aware of...

1.) Have a buddy/co-worder/employer, using a TDM system, save you a session using SMPTE as the ruler & subruler in grid mode. This will translate well over to an LE system. Once you've opened your session in LE, do not change any ruler properties. Just keep working in grid mode and you should be OK. Your grid will be set to SMPTE timecode. But, your main counter will revert to Mins/Secs. Your subruler will still display SMPTE timecode without a problem. That's what I do. You can work that way, but it's a pain in the arse. If you make any temporary ruler changes, your SMPTE ruler will be gone. You can save and reopen your session and the SMPTE ruler will still be present if untouched. But if you switch over to Bars & Beats, for instance, your SMPTE ruler won't come back as an option.

2.) Have your employer burn in timecode to the picture edit. This won't be 100% accurate. But at least you have some form of visual reference.



That's it. Anyone else, feel free to chime in where I may have made a mistake!

-K

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We do it all the time using Quicktime DV movies with burned in time code. It's not 1000000% totally perfect, but on 2-3 minute cues, there certainly doesn't seem to be any noticable drift. If you're editing dialog however, you'll want the real deal SMPTE timeline bar - dialog drift is much easier to spot than music.


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#3 04-10-10 11:08
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