Dear all,
I still have a number of Hi8 analog video tapes which I would like to edit.
I bought the Alchemy TV Video Card of Miglia for my PowerMac G5 to convert the analog tapes to digital.
This was completed successfully.
The reason that I bought iDive was that the program is able to split digital video into seperate shots (fragments) like iMovie is doing. Finally I like to edit the iDive shots in Final Cut Pro.
Is it possible to import this (converted analog) digital movie into iDive so that the are broken into smaller fragments (video shots) ???
Currently I split up the video by hand using the "Command-T" function, but this is a very laborious task.
Can anyone please advise?
Thanks Hans.
[En] Capturing analog video
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Hans
, 10 janv. 07 21:07
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#1
Posté 10 janvier 2007 - 21:07
#2
Posté 11 janvier 2007 - 07:32
Welcome,
DV streams have markers to give the breaks between "fragments". So it's easy for an application (iMovie, IDive) to detect these markers and splits the shots.
But converted movie don't contain any marker like this. So you have to do it manually or use another app which does "scene detection" (automatic detection of big changes between frames, it sometimes fails).
Antoine
DV streams have markers to give the breaks between "fragments". So it's easy for an application (iMovie, IDive) to detect these markers and splits the shots.
But converted movie don't contain any marker like this. So you have to do it manually or use another app which does "scene detection" (automatic detection of big changes between frames, it sometimes fails).
Antoine
#3
Posté 11 janvier 2007 - 16:14
Antoine,
Thank you for your response.
Do you know any names of programs that do automatic scene detection?
Hans
Thank you for your response.
Do you know any names of programs that do automatic scene detection?
Hans
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