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James Miller March 19th, 2010 04:18 PM

To work the plugin needs a .MOV & .THM file from a 1DMKIV 5DMKII or a 7D. The plugin reads the .THM file, (the file that gets generated when you record a movie file on these cameras) and then loads the clip. The time data is taken from the .THM file and not the clip but the clip length is taken from the .MOV file.

You can't use the plugin on the 550D cameras it will throw an error. You can fool the plugin to use the .MOV from the 550D camera, by using a .THM from a supported camera and then change the name. Whilst this will let the clip show up in the transfer window the thumbnail will be incorrect as this comes from the .THM file and the time data will also be incorrect. (The clip length will be correct).

It's a shame they could not have added the 550D to the list.

You don't have to have a card in the reader for the transfer to work, you just need a folder called 'DCIM' then inside that folder you could have sub folders of 'CARD1', 'CARD2' and so on. As long as the .MOV and .THM files are present they will sown in the transfer window. Handy when on a shoot and dumping the contents of the cards in order.

The plugin works like a charm, its good to have a transfer window back. Simple things like marking the in and out points make a lot of difference. And I like the ability the plugin has to change the name of the file to show the date and time.

Great job.

James

Nick Papworth March 19th, 2010 04:28 PM

Hmm, as it is using compressor to do the encoding any chance it can be configured to use my qmaster cluster?

Nick

David Chapman March 19th, 2010 04:37 PM

Anyone have any luck on Leopard 10.5.8 instead of 10.6.2?

Paul Joy March 19th, 2010 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by James Miller (Post 1502251)
You don't have to have a card in the reader for the transfer to work, you just need a folder called 'DCIM' then inside that folder you could have sub folders of 'CARD1', 'CARD2' and so on.

You also need to have DCIM contained within a directory or drive as you have to select it's parent folder.

Using the Canon EOS Movie plugin-E1 with Final Cut Pro | Paul Joy

James Miller March 19th, 2010 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Joy (Post 1502270)
You also need to have DCIM contained within a directory or drive as you have to select it's parent folder.

Yes but it only needs to be, say on the desktop and it will find it or in a job folder and just select that enclosing folder.

James Miller March 19th, 2010 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by David Chapman (Post 1502266)
Anyone have any luck on Leopard 10.5.8 instead of 10.6.2?

Yes works fine, have you run into a problem?

David Chapman March 19th, 2010 04:56 PM

Thanks James,

I'm about to be back to try it out. I was just reading Canon's PDF where it claimed that you needed 10.6.2 or higher.

Michael Liebergot March 19th, 2010 06:06 PM

Does the new plugin work with the new Canon Rebel T21 (550D).
As it doesn't seem to recognize the clips on the card.

Michael Liebergot March 19th, 2010 06:09 PM

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I can confirm that the plug in works with 7D and 5DII footage, but not with my T2i footage.
That's what I have found out. Log and Transfer sees the card just fine, but my files are not imported.

Randy Durham March 19th, 2010 11:41 PM

Installed the plug-in and it works great with my 5D Mark II. Very cool and quick. Love it.

Randy Durham March 21st, 2010 07:19 AM

I haven't found in the EOS FCP Plugin where to make the .dmg backup of a CF card. The instructions that came with the plugin don't specify where that option is. Any direction is most appreciated.

Jim Giberti March 21st, 2010 09:58 AM

Randy, you use Disk Utility for that. I believe that's in the E-1 info but it's very simple. Open Disk Utility go to File>New>Disk Image from (Select a Device).

That's it. You can make a DMG of a folder and it's contents as well, just choose the first option under File>New

Also make sure you go to preferences in the E-1 window and choose your Pro Res option. It defaults to 4444 which is way too large a file size and unnecessary for this footage. Most will use straight 422.

Randy Durham March 21st, 2010 01:16 PM

Thanks Jim. I don't know how I totally missed that. :) I appreciate the help.

Stephen Mick March 21st, 2010 02:43 PM

T2i Plugin Works!
 
To get the FCP EOS Plugin to work with T2i footage…


1. Install the new Canon EOS MOVIE Plugin-E1 for Final Cut Pro (http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...nloadDetailAct)

2. Go to Library/Application Support/ProApps/MIO/RAD/Plugins/CanonE1.RADPLug/Contents/Resources/

2. Open up cameras.plist

3. After the 7D info add the following lines of code (keeping to the coding structure):

<key>T2i</key>
<array>
<string>Canon EOS REBEL T2i</string>
</array>

4. Save the text file. Close it. Everything should work now.



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Geoff Brandon March 21st, 2010 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Erik Andersen (Post 1502231)
Yes! The plugin works beautifully. This is great. If only there were a way to have MPEG Streamclip handle the transcoding (since it's faster than Compressor).

Why would you use streamclip when Pro res does a better job?

Why would you sacrifice quality to gain speed?


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