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    Hi,

    is there any way to convert DVCPRO HD avi files to mov?

    I can't believe, that I waisted all that money for Edius Broadcast/Procoder + upgrade of my PC just because of such a minor problem!
    (Because the agencies I supply with video don't accept avi files.)

    Dorian

  • #2
    I don't know of a way to do that because Apple does not support DVCProHD in the Windows version of QuickTime. You can't even do what you want with QuickTime Player's Export feature.

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    • #3
      Will the Mac version of QT pro support DVCPRO HD?

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      • #4
        Yes, ONLY the MAC version supports DVCPRO HD Quicktime.

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        • #5
          The only thing the original poster can do is to ask the people who supply him .mov files to export it to a lossless codec such as Animation Codec or PNG (Use lossless for both).

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          • #6
            Edius will open and edit QuickTime files containing DVCProHD video, it just can't output to it. There is no need to request the files in another format.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by THoff
              Edius will open and edit QuickTime files containing DVCProHD video, it just can't output to it. There is no need to request the files in another format.
              You seem to have gotten it backwards--the company he works with wants him to supply them with DVCPro HD Quicktime video--they are not giving it to him.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GrassValley_CP
                You seem to have gotten it backwards--the company he works with wants him to supply them with DVCPro HD Quicktime video--they are not giving it to him.
                Right. I was responding to the post from STORMDAVE who said the original poster should request Animation Codec files. That's not necessary because Edius can work with DVCProHD QuickTime files.

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                • #9
                  In which way i can import a canopus avi file in Final CUT pro?

                  FCP import all avi files on timeline but the canopus avi files NO !!!

                  Ca you help me ?

                  Thank you.

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                  • #10
                    As far as I know, there is no Mac version of the Canopus codecs, so you can't use Canopus HQ or Canopuis Lossless. If you stick to a codec that is supported on the Mac, you should have no trouble using AVI files.
                    Last edited by THoff; 08-04-2007, 03:22 PM.

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                    • #11
                      export your Canopus avi to a Microsoft .avi file or a .mov file

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                      • #12
                        unfortunately that will not help!
                        The instruction is clear: DVCPro HD in Quicktime!
                        AVI files are not accepted

                        Dorian

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                        • #13
                          Unfortunately in that case, you're left with no options. There is no way (that I know of) to make a DVCPRO HD QuickTime file on a Windows machine.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by annaesperanza
                            In which way i can import a canopus avi file in Final CUT pro?

                            FCP import all avi files on timeline but the canopus avi files NO !!!

                            Ca you help me ?

                            Thank you.
                            You can't. Even if you open the avi files in quicktime, it will all just be white.

                            Your best bet is to capture to Microsoft DV...and just stick with MSDV throughout your whole process...that is if you export a file from Edius, check the "Use Microsoft DV" box before you export.

                            Use ScenalyzerLive to capture to MSDV.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by THoff
                              Edius will open and edit QuickTime files containing DVCProHD video, it just can't output to it. There is no need to request the files in another format.
                              You are correct. You just can't open these DVCPROHD .avi files under OSX...whoever uses DVCPROHD should contact Apple or post in this forum to see if anyone can help you out:

                              The page you tried was not found. You may have used an outdated link or may have typed the address (URL) incorrectly.

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