> Thanks for the tip. Is it true that you need to convert to
> Quicktime first, though? If that's the case, I might try
> to hack something up using other tools rather than muck
> with Quicktime (not a fan). I'll check out the
> application, though, thanks.
Because MPEG4 is based on Quicktime, perhaps you can edit
MPEG4 directly with recent cinelerra versions?
Best regards
ce
Received on Thu Feb 3 00:15:11 2005
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