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Gerco 01-18-2009 06:27 PM

chopping video in os x
 
Best way to chop up video into various sized clips on a MAC Os X? Can any do it without the re encoding process? Basically doing a pass though?

Dvae 01-18-2009 07:26 PM

Can I assume you have already tried Slush?

http://www.gfy.com/showthread.php?t=...ighlight=slush

Freeway 01-19-2009 01:08 AM

I don't know if its the best way, but it came to me off the top of my head. I know quicktime pro can chop up clips ( in a manual kind of way ). If you have a 60 min movie you would select an in/out point and click copy. Then open up a blank movie and click paste. Then save. No re-encoding. Rinse, repeat.

hypedough 01-19-2009 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Freeway (Post 15351800)
I don't know if its the best way, but it came to me off the top of my head. I know quicktime pro can chop up clips ( in a manual kind of way ). If you have a 60 min movie you would select an in/out point and click copy. Then open up a blank movie and click paste. Then save. No re-encoding. Rinse, repeat.

True, that's a quick and simple way. I just went to download the beta of Slush I had and it said it was expired. If anyone here can help please do so, I just emailed them back right now :thumbsup

BobG 01-19-2009 01:50 AM

I haven't found one either. Still using VideoCharge on a pc which works great.

donkevlar 01-19-2009 05:27 AM

I use MPEG Streamclip

Free + easy.

http://www.squared5.com/

munki 01-19-2009 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by BobG (Post 15351848)
I haven't found one either. Still using VideoCharge on a pc which works great.

:2 cents::2 cents:

Godsmack 01-19-2009 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Dvae (Post 15350921)
Can I assume you have already tried Slush?

http://www.gfy.com/showthread.php?t=...ighlight=slush

I think Slush is to crop thumbs from clips.. not a tool to shop vids into pieces..

natas 01-19-2009 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by BobG (Post 15351848)
I haven't found one either. Still using VideoCharge on a pc which works great.

+1 I love videocharge

Brad Gosse 01-19-2009 06:22 AM

qtcoffee does this and it's free ;)

Gerco 01-19-2009 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Brad Gosse (Post 15353440)
qtcoffee does this and it's free ;)

Let me see if I understand how this would work.

Basically I would take my RAW Minidv footage into FCP and place chapters into it and reexport, then run this command line tool to break up that by the chapters?

Gerco 01-19-2009 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by donkevlar (Post 15353215)
I use MPEG Streamclip

Free + easy.

http://www.squared5.com/

BINGO! we have a winner!

This is exactly what I was looking for, and talk about easy. I have been looking for a way to keep all my video on Hard Drive but I don't need it in Raw DV, since the final video will only ever be used for the web.

Yesterday I was playing around with different ways I could encode the Raw footage using Episode pro. I started with a baseline of 1600k and did encodes for H.264, MP4, Mpeg1 etc. In doing this I discovered that while the resulting files looked great, opening them up in an editor and trying to do anything with them after the fact was painful.

I only want to be able to take a 60 minute live camshow footage and chop it up via what was done in that show then using a watch folder in Episode have it add the intro outro and watermark and convert it to the final H.264 video I'll upload to the site.

This "Streamclip" allows me to do exactly that and very quickly. Not only can I open and edit the original raw footage if I like, but I can open and chop up the MPG1 footage, basically set the in and out hit "command s" Name clip and Enter, move in and out and repeat. It saves the resulting clip passthrough, no re-encoding... SWEET!

Thanks for pointing the program out tome. I had actually used it before to view a video but had never thought about it to chop one up.

gleem 01-19-2009 09:30 AM

I'm still stuck on my PC for video editing cause somehow I ended up going with WMV as all my source files, and flip4mac or not, still fastest best way to process wmv's is on a pc (I hate Pc's)!

Gerco 01-19-2009 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by gleem (Post 15354068)
I'm still stuck on my PC for video editing cause somehow I ended up going with WMV as all my source files, and flip4mac or not, still fastest best way to process wmv's is on a pc (I hate Pc's)!

gotta say, for the actual processing telestreams episode pro is pretty nice. Its fast and handles just about anything I can think to throw at it, including wmv.


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