oijonesey
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Well I can see your point about the Smart Cutter Website which also raised my suspicions but it was mentioned on VideoHelp.com and listed on Cnet downloads so I figured it wouldn't break anything (too much!!). But if actions speak louder than words... I put my HD Transformers recording into it - all 11gb and in it went without any significant delay at all. I immediately set to selecting the bits I wanted and adding them to the list - the guide on the website was clear enough for me - then outputted it back onto the hard disk in just 10 minutes and 47 seconds!! BTW I have a watermark at the beginning and I think they appear where the joins are. I'm waiting to copy it back onto the box to see how it comes out - a quick play in VLC on my laptop didn't sound quite right in some of the action scenes so will have to see how it fares on the box.
Also for me at least it does appear in the list of programs in the Start Menu, I take your point about putting it on the C: drive and multiple files (which I haven't tried yet) so maybe it's no good - but it's still the first thing outside of VRD Pus H264 that does HD files anything like as fast. I bet now the sound will be crap once I copy it over!!
Still - ever the optimist...
Also for me at least it does appear in the list of programs in the Start Menu, I take your point about putting it on the C: drive and multiple files (which I haven't tried yet) so maybe it's no good - but it's still the first thing outside of VRD Pus H264 that does HD files anything like as fast. I bet now the sound will be crap once I copy it over!!
Still - ever the optimist...

The funny thing is most of what I edit is actually SD (it's all kids shows most of the time!!). I also tried a 30 minute HD clip in Freemake today and chopped it down to 15 minutes and saved it back out but set the output options to the HD 1940 x 1080 preset on MP4 but changed the audio to AAC 5.1. It put out a pretty good file compared to the standard MP4 'same as original' setting I've been using up until now. It was slow though, it took about half an hour to save the 15 minute file. I'm going to try putting the Transformers film back through Freemake but give it as much time as it wants to import and absorb the file to get a full size true comparison. (BTW way I started watching it the other day - I now understand your comment about wetware, it is actually hard work to watch it!!).
You're absolutely right about chalk and cheese - but I just can't get past the fact that SmartCutter actually does a good job. It's like a guilty pleasure - I don't want to like it for all the reasons you list - but then I sit there and use it and it does what it says on the tin and does it quickly!! I've tried HD files in lots of programs in the course of this investigation and out of those that accept the files in native form (or indeed any form) this is the fastest one I've seen (even faster than VRD H264 in terms of loading and navigating the file).