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  • hedleyw
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    MPEG Streamclip does a great job of converting on the Mac or PC and is comparatively fast (and free!).

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  • GrassValley_KH
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    This question has come up a few times. There is no support for Canopus codecs under Mac OS.

    You're best off using ProCoder to convert the files into a format that Final Cut will recognised (e.g. MSDV, Quicktime DV, Uncompressed)

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  • Unetwork
    Guest started a topic Can't open any canopus codecs based avi into Mac

    Can't open any canopus codecs based avi into Mac

    For 14 years now my video company used Canopus hard and software.
    And for the last 4 years we have cauptured most of our video archive into 12 TB Hard drives.
    For a new production contract and a new partner we purchased a Power Mac Pro intel based with Final Cut Pro6 installed.

    But now we do have a problem as we can't open any clip captured with Canopus cards such as Storm2.

    Does some one knows any work around for this before I have to capture all those video clips again into the Apple?
    Thanks for any ideas..

    Regards, Peter John
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