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  1. devdev devdev's Avatar
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    hi

    I've captured some material as an avi dv file via my advc convertor to my PC and my client wants me to supply the material as a quicktime file so that they can edit material using final cut pro in good quality.

    Can someone advise me if there's an economical program that will enable a decent conversion?

    I do have tmpgenc 4 express but it appears to only convert to what it describes as 'a Quicktime (Mov) Output which it describes a compressed format used for example in digital camera functions'

    cheers
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  2. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    Get Quicktime Pro (cheap - US$29 if I recall correctly) and convert the file to a Mac compliant .DV file. It is just a Mac friendly repackage of your DV data, so re-encoding, no quality loss, and FCP should have no trouble with it.
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  3. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Or try Mpeg StreamClip.
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