> Hi August,
> 
> It seems that FCP uses intermediate codec to make HDV editing. (maybe 
> the conversion is made internally)
> Even if you can read two tracks with HDV medias. The computer will slow 
> down if you want to add effects.
> One solution is to use proxy editing ==> 
> http://cv.cinelerra.org/docs/wiki/doku.php?id=english_manual:cinelerra_cv_en_21#hdv_1080i_editing_using_proxy_files
> 
> Good luck august
> 

ok...this makes sense.....I was also suggesting that they might want to
approach the editing this way today.    I'm still a little bit baffled
at where the bottleneck lays.   I have a horrible feeling that it is an
internal problem of cinelerra.



thanks -august


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