Mike,
You can convert the files to a lesser resolution using Streamclip.
http://www.squared5.com
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On Saturday, October 27, 2012 at 9:44 PM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I am having some 8mm and super 8mm movie film scanned. I wonder if any
> video editing software can handle the files? They output to Prores422
> Apple or Windoze versions or Prores444 an "intermediate codec". Later
> are HUGE files and they didn't recommend that.
> This is being performed by Pro8mm in Burbank, CA--not cheap. I asked
> them about video editing software and everything they mention was
> Apple. Seems Macs rule with this stuff.
> Looking around I see comments like this:
>
> "Simply convert them to DNxHD or similar. ProRes and PC is just not
> smart despite Apple supporting it - in theory. It's simply nothing
> anyone with some sense left in them would work with on a PC. This could
> be a million things, including compatibility issues with ProRes created
> by recorders like AJA Ki or GoPro cameras. Impossible to find out from
> a distance."
>
> I don't really have a clue how to proceed. Any suggestions appreciated.
>
> No Mac no more, Mike
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