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Ali Jafri May 21st, 2010 03:53 AM

Mac external drive on PC
 
Hi folks. I have a problem that needs urgent attention. I've been given an external drive that has HD footage in MTS format. This external drive has been formatted and written on using a Mac system. Now I have a PC and need to access this footage immediately - I want to edit this in Sony Vegas Pro 9. Not surprisingly, the Mac external drive does not show up on my Windows XP system when I connect it through the standard USB2 port (it does not have FireWire either). What to do? I need access to this footage urgently. Please help!

Michael Wisniewski May 21st, 2010 04:55 AM

Try Mediafour | MacDrive. Or find somebody with a Mac and transfer the files to a Windows formatted drive. Formatting the drive with FAT will make it easily accessible on both platforms.

Ruben Kremer May 21st, 2010 05:25 AM

Mediafour | MacDrive might just work - but copy the files to your local drives before using them, in my experience MacDrive slows things down a bit.

FAT32 formatted drives might indeed be a good solution, but be aware that there can be no files larger than 4GB on a FAT32 formatted drive!

Christopher Young May 21st, 2010 11:15 AM

Mac external drive on PC
 
I have been using Transmac for some years now and it works a treat for reading Mac drives on a PC. Check out all details at:

TransMac Details

Perrone Ford May 21st, 2010 11:43 AM

I've used MacDrive to round-trip several films with Mac folks. It makes the process seamless, and I can't recommend it highly enough. I've got another film coming in in 60 days that will be cut on FCP and I will be doing color on in Vegas or Avid. And MacDrive will make that process trivial for us.

Ali Jafri May 24th, 2010 07:34 AM

Thanks for all the help guys! Will definitely try out these programs and techniques. Since I have HD video footage I'm guessing some clips might be larger than 4GB.

Cheers!


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