Hi,<br>I'm wondering if VLC is capable of doing this? The reason I ask, is because I am using a wifi transmitter (<a href="http://www.teradek.com/cube.html">www.teradek.com/cube.html</a>) to stream to my laptop through VLC. I know VLC can do H.264 which is great for watching the file immediately, but not for using it as a proxy file to edit with. If VLC was able to record it as Apple Pro Res LT, we could then take those files (with burned in timecode) and start doing our offline edit immediately. Final Cut Pro does not support editing of H.264, as it is a finishing codec. I'd have to transcode the H.264 to Pro Res using Mpegstreamclip or compressor, which defeats the purpose.<br>
<br>Please respond back if you need me to be more clear. I am hoping that this is possible, as there is a whole universe of applications for this. I can explain further.<br><br>Thank you for your time,<br>Jamie Metzger<br clear="all">
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