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VisualHub: The Universal Video Converter for Mac.

September 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The other day I was handed a bunch of ASF files.  Knowing I would have to convert these to quicktimes for editing in FCP, I went on a long painful journey to find out how to convert them.  Of course the first thing I tried was playing them in Quicktime.  Audio played but the video was very scrambled.

I then tried our tried and true MPEG Streamclip knowing that almost everything plays in MPEG Streamclip but I got the same results as with Quicktime.  What to do. VLC played the files but not in sync and I’m still not certain how to convert/stream out of VLC.  What is an ASF file anyway?  According to Wikipedia ASF stands for Advanced Systems Format and it’s a Microsoft proprietary digital media container specifically meant for streaming media.  Okay…so I thought I could probably plays these files on a PC so I fired up my copy of  Windows using VMWare Fusion on my MacBook Pro.  The files played fine of course and I looked for free software downloads that would help me to convert these files to any format I could play.  Well of course I didn’t have enough room on my Windows partition to convert any files so I decided to dig around the forums a little more and that’s when I came upon a posting on the Apple forums recommending VisualHub.  I already had a copy of VisualHub but never purchased it so I’m restricted to converting the first 30 seconds of any clip.  So I load in an ASF file and set it to convert to a DV for for use in Final Cut Pro and voila!  Now why VisualHub can  play these files and not quicktime I don’t understand.  I had always thought of VisualHub as more of a consumer software program great for converting you files to formats to play on your iPod, iPhone or PSP or something.  Well now I new found respect for this little app and will make it a part of my arsenal for tackling tricky file conversions.  You should too!  It’s only $23.32 to enable full functionality and if you have to use it once I think it’s worth it.

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When to stay in the native codec

August 1, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Good article on when to stay in your native codec and when to convert to something else.

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