I've had good luck with Clipwrap. I'm on MC 4.05 and needed something to deal with footage shot on the Panasonic AF100 shooting that AVCHD format. The import process took forever, but it made it possible to see the footage. I guess MC 5 takes care of the AVCHD issue.
-Chris
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "johnrobmoore" <bigfish@...> wrote:
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> Well then Oliver I think you should just make all the manufacturers come up with one format so we can be done with all this nonsense. ;-)
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> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "oliverpetersvidy" <oliverpeters@> wrote:
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> > > johnrobmoore wrote:
> > > I'd also like to know if there is the "swiss army knife"
> > > of transcoding apps that I should have to be prepared.
> >
> > Again, it really depends on what you are trying to do. For example, H.264 Canon files to ProRes or DNxHD. Most of the QT-based stuff is easy. The oddball things are some of the consumer camcorder variations of AVC as TS files or something truly goofy, like the MPEG2 AVI files from a GVG Turbo.
> >
> > - Oliver
> >
>
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