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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
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Yes. The workflow for FCP and .MOV is super simple.
1. Copy files from the SDHC card to the hard drive. (You can skip this step if you're in a real hurry.) 2. Drag and Drop files into FCP bin. (There is no need to use "import" menu or Log & Transfer) 3. Start editing. If you are editing into a new sequence FCP6 will ask you if you want to set the sequence to the same settings as the source clips. I recommend doing this but then go to Sequence settings-->Render Tab and set the render codec to ProRes422. |
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Regular Crew
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: ITALIA
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I know these tests are not for testing the camera.. but... can you tell us something more now.... ? I bought a HM700 and I am finding some noise. Also the 17x Fujinon lenses seem to have quite a magenta/green fringe. Were you able to test it? I'd love to see some footage done by a professional DOP. Thanks, Marcello
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Regular Crew
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: UK
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Just tried downloading XDZP1 XDCAM EX Clip Browser from the UK site but you have to register and there appear to be problems on their registration page.
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Regular Crew
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Mumbai, India.
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[QUOTE=Dave Tyrer;Just tried downloading XDZP1 XDCAM EX Clip Browser from the UK site but you have to register and there appear to be problems on their registration page.[/QUOTE]
I think you need to compulsorily fill out the details marked in asterisk on the registration page. The phone number entries needs to have - between or it does not go ahead... That's the little problem I faced. Hope that solves... |
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Regular Crew
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: UK
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Thanks Amir...I did all that but still no joy. I did however manage to find it elswhere. Just got to try and load the .mov files into Vegas now.
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Regular Crew
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: UK
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I've managed to play the MP4 files in Vegas 9 Pro demo and I'm just trying the MOV files. Is there any difference in using either type ?
Last edited by Dave Tyrer; June 27th, 2009 at 04:38 AM. |
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Regular Crew
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Annapolis, MD
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Vegas and MOV files
Did you have any luck in playing back the MOV files in Vegas 9? I tried and got the audio track only and the video track did not appear when I dropped the file into the timeline.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: UK
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Calibrated{Q} XD Decode It's a demo and has grey stipes across it but at least you will be able to play the clip. |
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Contributor
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sydney Australia
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Avid compatibility
Thanks Tim for uploading the clips..
Complete succes with the MP4 files. Took the clips into clip browser and exported them as NLE compatible MXFs I could then import then in the same codec (no transcoding involved). The only hiccuop was the 1080P24 file whcih is actually 1080P23.976 (Avid has both 23.976 and 24) - once i opened the correct type of project Avid could import the clip with no problems. I haven't tried AMA yet as the clips are all of varying speed and raster so it woud have been just one clip per project but i imagine it would work. So far no success with the .movs as I don't have the third party Windows codec. However I have a Mac here with the latest FCP and I'll see if I can import directly to Avid on that. |
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Contributor
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sydney Australia
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Avid (cont)
On the Mac with FCP I can import the .movs directly into Avid.
Frame rate does not seem to matter with the QTs (as opposed to the MP4s) so I could import all the over cranked and undercranked footage straight into a 720P25 project automatically conforming it to that frame rate. Remember Avid ties the format to the project where as FCP is format agnostic. A project in FCP can contain multiple formats, a project in Avid may contain only one. By format I mean raster size and framerate, not codec. In summary you can get all types of files that the JVC GY-HM700/100 generates into Avid. If you are on a PC you will need to shell out about $100 to buy a 3rd party decoder for the Quicktime .mov format, although I suspect eventually QT will support them directly or perhaps with just the MPEG2 component loaded. You will need Sony's free clip browser to re-wrap the .mp4s into mxf format but that is an exceedingly quick and easy process. If you are on a Mac and you have FCP 6.xxx installed you already have a decoder installed and can import the .movs directly into Avid. In summary these cameras have none of the problems of hte previous HDV generations had with Avid. |
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Regular Crew
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Boston, MA
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when you converted the mp4's for use in Avid, did it retain the original time code upon import?
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Contributor
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sydney Australia
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Sorry Kev - I wasn't subscribed to this thread but yes it did. It will also preserve metadata that is compatible.
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