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SCVJeff wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:Describing wrappers vs. content is something probably for the A/V Forums..
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Yeah, I did work in a old school video recording/editing studio for a while.. Was cool working with commercial 1" (open real) and 3/4" video tape equipment :B.. Was "state of the art" back in the mid 1980s..
So: 1".. Type A, B, or C ? I think by the mid 80's Type A & B had already died off
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Gdetrailer wrote:Describing wrappers vs. content is something probably for the A/V Forums..
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Yeah, I did work in a old school video recording/editing studio for a while.. Was cool working with commercial 1" (open real) and 3/4" video tape equipment :B.. Was "state of the art" back in the mid 1980s..
โJul-02-2016 03:08 PM
โJul-02-2016 12:00 PM
SCVJeff wrote:GordonThree wrote:Maybe with whatever you edit with. We've been capturing and editing MP4 files for years and flipping them into Avid and Harris servers for newscasts across the country. Even iMovie edits and clips my helicopter files both in the Mac and even iPad. Once upon a time you were correct, but stream splicing was licked a long time ago. Yes you can also do a non-destructive NLE edit to the original material and essentially play out a play list that builds the show real time, but you can just as easily save a clip.
mp4 is a tricky format to edit, since it's not exactly a linear format (that is, you can't take a chunk out of it, and just play that chunk.
BTW-"Linear" editing is whats referred when tape editing as that's how you edit: front to back.. Non-Linear is what it's referred to in a file format that's total random access
โJul-02-2016 11:52 AM
โJul-02-2016 10:32 AM
MrWizard wrote:Unless you're out there with a block and razor blade it's non-linear. Otherwise I want to see it.. ๐
I guess I said it wrong
What I do is edit out the commercials and blips
And save a new file either ts, or mp4
โJul-02-2016 08:20 AM
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GordonThree wrote:Maybe with whatever you edit with. We've been capturing and editing MP4 files for years and flipping them into Avid and Harris servers for newscasts across the country. Even iMovie edits and clips my helicopter files both in the Mac and even iPad. Once upon a time you were correct, but stream splicing was licked a long time ago. Yes you can also do a non-destructive NLE edit to the original material and essentially play out a play list that builds the show real time, but you can just as easily save a clip.
mp4 is a tricky format to edit, since it's not exactly a linear format (that is, you can't take a chunk out of it, and just play that chunk.
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