[videoblogging] Re: Best Video Editing Software For H.264?

2009-04-10 Thread Davis Freeberg
Thanks Gina, The .Mod file format is a proprietary standard that Canon is trying to push right now, hence the need for the conversion software. Their codec has less support then Apple right now, so I'm still leery of it. Canon also uses the .Tod for high def, but because of its proprietary

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Best Video Editing Software For H.264?

2009-04-10 Thread Ben Halverson
The appletv does support hd. Http://tinyurl.com/cyf3su Also if you use boxee.tv with the atv, It allows you to view hulu and other video websites. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 10, 2009, at 6:04 AM, Davis Freeberg da...@davisfreeberg.com wrote: Thanks Gina, The .Mod file format is a

[videoblogging] Re: Best Video Editing Software For H.264?

2009-04-09 Thread Gena
I was looking for something else and I found http://www.iorgsoft.com/Mod-Converter that has the ability to import MKV and possibly to export in that format as well. I've never used the program, but I do have a camcorder that records in the .mod format. It took a while to work out the

[videoblogging] Re: Best Video Editing Software For H.264?

2009-04-08 Thread Heath
I use Sony Vegas, it will handle the h.264 video fine, and it will output to an mp4 ipod capatible filehowever, it does not fast start and it won't play on the Iphone via streaming. How I do it is that I use Sony Vegas for the heavy lifting, editing, etc, and then output it to an

[videoblogging] Re: Best Video Editing Software For H.264?

2009-04-08 Thread Davis Freeberg
I took a look at Vegas, but unfortunately versions 6 7 don't support MKV. I wasn't able to tell if their current version did, but I didn't see it mentioned on their product page. Ideally, I'd like to keep as much quality as possible, but still have some kind of portability. Quicktime is one