[vlc] Re: HDD video recorder for Macintosh

Kadari Mayson dark3lf at mac.com
Fri Nov 22 18:05:35 CET 2002


There is also a carbonized utility called JAW MPEG2Splitter 1.5 which 
cuts and splices MPEG-2 video files even faster that QT Pro and offers 
far better control as well.

./km

On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 07:28  AM, Jared ''Danger'' Earle 
wrote:

> On Friday, Nov 22, 2002, at 05:58 Europe/Paris, Genki Terauchi wrote:
>> 2.Do you know any other S/W for Mac that can edit Mpeg2 file?
>> There is not so much S/W that can edit MPEG2 in Mac OS.
>
> What do you mean by editing? If you mean cutting and splicing MPEG2 
> clips, then QuickTime Pro with an MPEG2 plugin can do that. No need 
> for anything fancy or expensive.
>
> Otherwise, if you need to open the video clips and re-encode them, 
> your best bet is to open them in QT Pro and export them as raw DV. 
> Then you will be able to load them into Final Cut Pro or any other 
> NLE. Oh, and you'll need a large hard-drive as uncompressed video is 
> huge.

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