08-07-2019 05:55 PM
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08-08-2019 04:03 PM
jimblair,
Yes indeed, the broad strokes of your workflow scenario sound correct. And while our technical support team is not intimately familiar with Wondershare software, a cursory glance at their web site seems to indicate this is the type of software which could digest individual clips and collate them into a single file.
08-08-2019 12:50 AM
Hi jimblair,
The files will be separated if the size of the video exceeds 4GB total, if you shoot at 35Mbps for more than 30 minutes or if you record any other quality for more than an hour, however all of the files for one clip are kept together as a sort of playlist so most modern computers and video editing programs know how to treat these as one whole clip instead of a number of separate files. This process is automatic so it will not warn you when it is about to split a clip but functionally there would not be a difference between this and a single very large file. Hope this helps!
08-08-2019 10:02 AM
08-08-2019 04:03 PM
jimblair,
Yes indeed, the broad strokes of your workflow scenario sound correct. And while our technical support team is not intimately familiar with Wondershare software, a cursory glance at their web site seems to indicate this is the type of software which could digest individual clips and collate them into a single file.
08-08-2019 04:54 PM
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