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Files produced by demo not recognized. - Version: 2.2.3, 4/19/2008 12:09PM PST
Rudi
Tried the demo. Looked promising, BUT: the files it produced (HD) could not be recognized (and thus not loaded or used) by Final Cut Express 4. Too bad. So, people: try it out first!
Crash with HD video - Version: 2.2.3, 3/7/2008 10:31PM PST
prouteau.s
Work well in SD but crash in HD format (from Canon HV20). Macbookpro 2.33 / 4Go ram - Leopard 10.5.2 + external firewire 800 drive
Must have been created by a real user. 



- Version: 2.2.1, 8/6/2006 10:02AM PST
studiodave56--2008
This is so good almost all I can say is WOW. This works like I expect, Does what I expect and cost what I expect.
Except for the Extrapolate Margins, that is not quite useable for me but then I would want everything.
This is the "If you could only buy one item" that you get if you have any hand held video to work with, even some of my tripod long zoom bouncing is gone now.
I wish I had this for my last project.
Except for the Extrapolate Margins, that is not quite useable for me but then I would want everything.
This is the "If you could only buy one item" that you get if you have any hand held video to work with, even some of my tripod long zoom bouncing is gone now.
I wish I had this for my last project.