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Balzac
Sep 20, 2001
Premiere CS5 has native h.264 support. I'd just download the 30-day trial and work from that.

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Balzac
Sep 20, 2001
Adobe Premiere would probably be the most hassle free solution. (Download the 30-day trial)

Otherwise, iMovie is fine so long as you convert the .flv files to another Quicktime friendly format first.

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