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Michael Thames October 20th, 2014 08:04 PM

Re: Importing clips from the C100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Noa Put (Post 1865474)
Here you"ll find some more info regarding this: http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/canon-ci...uggestion.html

Thanks Noa,

Erick Perdomo July 6th, 2015 12:31 PM

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.

thanks
Erick

Dave Partington July 6th, 2015 01:29 PM

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

Gary Huff July 6th, 2015 01:43 PM

Re: Importing clips from the C100 mk2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Erick Perdomo (Post 1891702)
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.

What format are you shooting in and do you still get interlaced artifacting after output? Or are you selecting one of the "deinterlace" options?

Deinterlacing your C100 footage will kill half the resolution.

Erick Perdomo July 6th, 2015 07:28 PM

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

Gary Huff July 6th, 2015 10:54 PM

Re: Importing clips from the C100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Erick Perdomo (Post 1891702)
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!).

Yes, as long as you shoot MP4, then that works. AVCHD uses pulldown for PF30 and PF24 modes.


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