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      27th Mar 2006
I am editing video taken with two cameras. I need to be able to insert a clip
from camera2 into a scene from Camera1. The camera records the actual date
and time. How do I show that or access that so I can replace on clip taken
from say Mar 24th 3:23:10 pm with another (different view) taken at precisely
the same moment? Assuming the correct date/time was set up in the two
cameras, the info is there - how do I see the precise "real time" as opposed
to duration thoughtout the clips?
 
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      30th Mar 2006
Use one of the apps listed on this page for time and date showing.
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/WebPa...Programmes.htm

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"JoeKyo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am editing video taken with two cameras. I need to be able to insert a
>clip
> from camera2 into a scene from Camera1. The camera records the actual date
> and time. How do I show that or access that so I can replace on clip taken
> from say Mar 24th 3:23:10 pm with another (different view) taken at
> precisely
> the same moment? Assuming the correct date/time was set up in the two
> cameras, the info is there - how do I see the precise "real time" as
> opposed
> to duration thoughtout the clips?



 
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