Jim,
It should; however, for the transport stream files spit out by my camera (saved as .m2t files), the import did not work on the FC4 RPM install. I will try this again on my recent compile.
scott
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From: "jim scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I thought the latest version of Cinelerra automatically built the MPEG TOC? Am I wrong on that?
On 3/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi Martin,Yes, I meant to ask what camera you filmed the sequences with. Boy, the colors and contrast turned out fabulous on your clip. Very professional. Thought I was watching PBS. :)I have a JVC HD10U which puts out 720P imagery in MPEG2 transport stream format. When you transfer the files over to the PC, all you need to do is create table of contents for each file with mpeg3toc and you are good to go!scott-------------- Original message --------------
From: Marcin Kostur < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dear Scott,
>
> If you meant my camcoder - it was Panasonic GS120 with
> 0.5x adapter.
> But you neeed really good sun and transparent air
> and small contrasts to get it. Also "histogram" helped ;-)
>
> I am awfully disappointed with miniDV - recently
> have seen movie from sony digital camera in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and it is super. I try to buy now something like Sanyo HD1.
> I wander how to edit 720p MPEG4 with cinelerra?
> Have to try some cuts with samples from internet.
>
> the best
>
> Marcin
>
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