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Re: Importing clips from the C100
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Re: Importing clips from the C100 mk2
I know it's an older thread but I recently got a Canon C100 MKii and I decided to record on MP4 instead of AVCHD...simpler to use with FCP 7 (I know I'm a relic!). Anyway, my workflow is MP4 then into my mac via iphoto (as I do with my Canon 70D), then convert the files to Apple Pro Res LT via mpeg streamclip and is looks to work ok...or should I be using the Canon import software? does the footage get imported deinterlaced as it should or not? Just want to make sure I do the importing properly.
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Re: Importing clips from the C100
I'm now using some software called EditReady prior to import in to any NLE. It can either re-wrap or transcode, but the important thing is that it created uncompressed audio which has the advantage of:
• Premiere Pro doesn't need to conform audio • FCPX doesn't need to copy the files in to it's library, it can use them from wherever you choose to put them • You can transcode for FCP7 - and it's faster at doing it that compressor, MPEGStreamclip and all the others I tried. I was so impressed with it I wrote a quick review here: Review: EditReady - DavidPartington.com |
Re: Importing clips from the C100 mk2
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Deinterlacing your C100 footage will kill half the resolution. |
Re: Importing clips from the C100
hi Gary. thanks for the reply!
I read somewhere about some people choosing deinterlacing with the C100 footage and thus losing half the resolution so when open streamclip to transcode the mp4 files ( I have been shooting 1080 60p to have the option to do some slow mo if required but the timelime has been set at 30p for normal playback) I DON'T choose deinterlace when transcoding to apple pro res LT. Is this correct? I don't want to lose the quality! I love the camera so far! i will keep my 70D as a B camera with this one. thanks for the help! |erick |
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