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Brian Walker October 12th, 2006 06:54 AM

Capture via PC edited On MAC
 
I have only a PC and my cuz has a MAC I shot video of his Wedding and want to send him the Raw HD video so he can edit on his Mac. Does Anyone have any Ideas?
I tried the JVC capture app which does the Native .m2t file but that didn't work. I also Tried PP 2.0 and it puts it in a .mpeg Format but neither seem to go into Imovie, would either of these work with FCP?

Thanks!

Murad Toor May 10th, 2007 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian Walker (Post 556377)
I have only a PC and my cuz has a MAC I shot video of his Wedding and want to send him the Raw HD video so he can edit on his Mac. Does Anyone have any Ideas?
I tried the JVC capture app which does the Native .m2t file but that didn't work. I also Tried PP 2.0 and it puts it in a .mpeg Format but neither seem to go into Imovie, would either of these work with FCP?

Thanks!

It might be too late for your brother's wedding movie but for the future, the most reliable solution to this problem is to use MPEG Streamclip. http://www.squared5.com. He'll need QuickTime Pro and the QuickTime MPEG 2 Playback Component (definitely the latter) for it to work.

Damon Gaskin May 12th, 2007 12:57 PM

Hi Brian, what about sending it out to an avi via file, export, movie? That doesnt work? It will be a large file, but is that not compatable?

Damon

Murad Toor May 12th, 2007 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Murad Toor (Post 677045)
It might be too late for your brother's wedding movie but for the future, the most reliable solution to this problem is to use MPEG Streamclip. http://www.squared5.com. He'll need QuickTime Pro and the QuickTime MPEG 2 Playback Component (definitely the latter) for it to work.

I should clarify that MPEG Streamclip will process the m2t file(s) into a codec which works with Final Cut Pro.


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