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1. Re: Date / Time Stamp - Premiere CS4
Harm Millaard Feb 3, 2010 7:26 AM (in response to 4dimad)So what? It is great for what you want to achieve unless you mean visible in the timeline. Then, no.
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2. Re: Date / Time Stamp - Premiere CS4
Jeff Bellune Feb 3, 2010 7:41 AM (in response to Harm Millaard)There's a great tool for getting timecode and date/time info from DV, HDV and AVCHD files: DVMP Pro
-Jeff
DISCLAIMER: I was involved in the beta testing of DVMP Pro and received a free copy of the software for my efforts. That's how I know it's such a good tool. I'm not involved with the company any other way.
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3. Re: Date / Time Stamp - Premiere CS4
4dimad Feb 3, 2010 9:45 AM (in response to Harm Millaard)Is m2t I am getting from HDVsplit well suitable for editing? Am I loosing the quality over compare to other formats? The reason I need time stamp is because I need to sort footage from different sources, don’t care about showing it in timeline. Thanks
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5. Re: Date / Time Stamp - Premiere CS4
Harm Millaard Feb 3, 2010 9:57 AM (in response to 4dimad)HDV does it all, it allows capture with scene detection, it adds date and timestamp to your filenames and you can easily sort them on date/time, and most importantly. it avoids OOS (out-of-sync) errors. Above all, it is free.
Something Adobe may take into consideration for CS5. If that were a free upgrade...

HDV material captured with HDVSplit has never given me any trouble at all and no quality loss. That can not be said about PR.
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6. Re: Date / Time Stamp - Premiere CS4
Colin-B Feb 3, 2010 10:23 AM (in response to 4dimad)4dimad wrote:
I search the internet and the only option I found was – HDVsplit, but it creates M2T files only.
HDV usually captures to M2T files - that's how it's stored by the camera. Just use HDVSplit. AAMOI, what file type does your existing capture method create?
As far as capture is concerned then yes DVMP Pro only captures DV, though its player module and tools also work with HDV and AVCHD.




