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John Vasey March 25th, 2010 10:02 PM

FCP Log and Transfer for now will not pass through NX5U timecode
 
I discovered why the NX5U source timecode is not getting passed through when transcoding via FCP's Log and Transfer. Apparently a Sony tech named Seth in New Jersey has replicated the failure of timecode t pass through on FCP, Vegas Pro, and the Utility software that comes with the camera. He apparently is trying to get the Sony Product group to focus on it.

Another Sony rep, Ian Cook, is reported to be saying that this issue will be fixed in a future FCP update or Pro App Support update, but no time frame is given.

This is a big issue for me...because preserving camera timecode is important for documentary interview transcriptions, reconforming if you lose the transcoded media on your external drive, etc.

John

Ron Evans March 26th, 2010 07:06 AM

Time code is preserved by the Sony Content Management Utility on the PC ( I don't think there is a MAC version). Edius reads the code just fine. Vegas ( a Sony product) can't read it. Same clips placed in Edius and Vegas. Maybe we will get a Vegas update though I do my video editing on Edius and with 5.5 early next month will be realtime full resolution like Neo Booster 2.5. Vegas and Edius will play LPCM audio which I think FCP also has a problem with. So I think the update needs to come from FCP.

Ron Evans

Daniel Paquin March 26th, 2010 07:31 AM

Hello John,

I know it might not be the best, however, you may want to look at the possible workaround, I've listed on this thread http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/sony-nxc...its-great.html . Option #3 might be the one you want take into consideration.

Adam Welz March 31st, 2010 02:27 PM

Sony and Apple working on a fix
 
to this failure-to-transfer-timecode problem, or so Ian Cook from Sony just told me in an email. He would not give a timeframe.

By the way, have any of you noticed weird behaviour of the scrubber arrow on the timeline of the footage preview window inside FCP 7.01's Log and Transfer window? I find that if I click on different points in the timeline the scrubber arrow often does not keep up, getting stuck or bouncing around erratically -- although the footage plays from the point on the timeline that I click on.

Cheers

Adam

Daniel Paquin March 31st, 2010 09:10 PM

Hello Adam,

I do not see a scrubber arrow on the preview window within log and transfer. I only see a play arrow. I am using FCP 7.0.1.

John Vasey April 1st, 2010 07:54 AM

Ian Cook reply
 
Thanks, Adam, for reporting your email conversation with Ian Cook of Sony. If the timecode (and hopefully the PCM audio fix) is be forthcoming from Apple, my estimate is that would be 3-6 months from now...given the past pattern of sporadic updates with Final Cut Pro.

Timecode preservation plus the better audio that PCM affords are two things I would value with this camera. I will be attending NAB on April 12th and will talk to the Sony reps there to try and find out more.

Thanks again for sharing the information you got from Ian. And if you hear anything more on this from your end, please share it as many FCP users on this forum will benefit from any news....John

Michael Maller April 8th, 2010 06:19 PM

Does anyone know if it's possible to get around this timecode issue with FCP by using clipwrap to transcode the files instead of going through FCPs Log and Transfer?
If anyone has tried clipwrap with the native AVCHD files, does Clipwrap retain the correct timecode from the original files?

Mike Woodworth July 27th, 2010 02:16 PM

Michael,

I just wanted to post here to say yes, with the newest ClipWrap 2.2, timecode form the NX5u is retained.

mike


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