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    Anyone have a good .mov editor with the Similar feature as MPEG Streamclip www.alfanet.it/squared5
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    FCP or FCE... QT Pro is usually sufficient for my needs, otherwise iMovie works, but I usually stay in a DV format workflow... until I export to MPEG2 and AC3 for DVD.
    I like systems, their application excepted. (George Sand, translated from French), "J'aime beaucoup les systèmes, le cas d'application excepté."
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    Originally Posted by bendermac
    My preference but qt pro doesn't seem to let me trim the areas I want to and the slide bar is difficult to accurately place on the exact time code I want so that I can edit it properly.

    Originally Posted by mhar4
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    Doesn't give the option to edit the .mov file.

    Originally Posted by DanSlagle
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    The problem is that i have to convert the .mov to a dvstream. Trying to stay in the .mov format so I don't wait for conversion and then encoding.

    Originally Posted by WiseWeasel
    FCP or FCE... QT Pro is usually sufficient for my needs, otherwise iMovie works, but I usually stay in a DV format workflow... until I export to MPEG2 and AC3 for DVD.
    If FCP or FCE is the only option I suppose it's a worth while investment.

    also found this

    http://www.arboretum.com/

    thanks for all the input
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    Originally Posted by lansing
    Originally Posted by bendermac
    My preference but qt pro doesn't seem to let me trim the areas I want to and the slide bar is difficult to accurately place on the exact time code I want so that I can edit it properly.

    All you do is click the editting triangle then use the arrow keys. You can go frame by frame, that should be accurate enough
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    thanks for the tip.. greatly appreciate.. it was driving me nuts.
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    Originally Posted by mhar4
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    Doesn't give the option to edit the .mov file.
    Hold down SHIFT and move the slider. Use the cursor arrows, too. Cut/copy/paste. Works nicely. Easier than QT Pro, I think.
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