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    Thanks, that's exactly what happens....

    Regarding your questions, Yes i can check the Import on the regular Quicktime player, and either Internal or External drives....

    whatr heppens is the second part, he does change the timming on the Catalyst, I did understood now, he does not Skip frames, thats why sometimes the video gets longer etc...

    Thanks

    Gian
    Gian
    Ibeam SP
    SP, Brasil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gian
    Thanks, that's exactly what happens....

    Regarding your questions, Yes i can check the Import on the regular Quicktime player, and either Internal or External drives....
    quicktime player - does not work like catalyst in any way at all.

    please describe the complete process you used to "import" your dvd.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gian
    whatr heppens is the second part, he does change the timming on the Catalyst, I did understood now, he does not Skip frames, thats why sometimes the video gets longer etc...
    Gian
    video gets longer if the computer or hard disc is overloaded - it will not be overloaded playing back up to 4 layers with a scsi drive on a dual g5. or timing will change by only a few frames.

    computers and their hard disc systems can vary between 5x and 10x performance.
    a powerbook works very very differently from a dual g5 with scsi.
    but a powerbook can be usable if you are careful.

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