Downloaded ProspectHD from Cineform and it seems to be doing the trick: http://cineform.com/prospecthd/
Found via this thread in the Jedi forums (should have known to ask the Jedi first!) http://boards.theforce.net/fan_films_fan_audio_scifi_3d_forum/b10015/21709558/r21711554/ Thanks for the Vegas recommendations. I'm going to download that and give it a shot anyhow. On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Rupert Howe <rup...@twittervlog.tv> wrote: > You should try Vegas - they have a 30 day trial. You should be able > to put all HDV straight into the timeline and cut it. Not sure about > AIC. Worth a try, though. > > Vegas is also good for editing files from phones and point and shoot > stills cameras that other NLEs don't like. > > It's nice to use, too. > > Basic version is very cheap - only $50 or so. Even the top end studio > package is not that pricey compared to the competition. > > Rupert > http://twittervlog.tv > > On 10-Aug-09, at 8:17 PM, Adam Quirk wrote: > > > I have a drive full of video I need to edit on my PC. Due to > > circumstances > > beyond my control, these files are all either Apple Intermediary > > Codec, or > > HDV 720p. Neither of which will import into any PC based NLEs. > > I've been searching high and low for a solution, and everyone on the > > forums > > just says "have them export an uncompressed version, or something > > you can > > edit". That isn't an option. Anybody here know a workaround for > > either of > > these codecs? > > > > Thanks, > > Adam > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]