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Annen James March 29th, 2010 09:04 PM

Can't see my converted .mov's on another computer with FCP? Help please.
 
I converted my bpav's (yes SxS cards to computer with ClipBrowser) - then to .mov's with XDCam Transfer, and have been editing them on my MacPro in FCP.

I send a hard drive with the .mov's to another editor, who is also using FCP. He says he can only hear audio, no picture?? Is he missing a codec or what's the deal? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

Don Greening March 29th, 2010 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Annen James (Post 1507344)
Is he missing a codec or what's the deal?

Yes, he's missing something. It's probably the XDCAM EX codecs. But that's not all. Below are the minimum requirements for viewing EX files with FCP:

Final Cut Pro v.6.0.2
Quicktime v.7.3.1
OS Tiger v.10.4.11

Remember that the EX codecs reside within FCP and not the OS and not with Quicktime.

- Don

Annen James March 30th, 2010 01:24 PM

He has all those version, and higher, but still only gets audio! any other suggestions? Does he need XDCAM Transfer?

Don Greening March 30th, 2010 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Annen James (Post 1507634)
Does he need XDCAM Transfer?

No, not if you've already imported and converted the clips to MOV format with your own XDCAM Transfer. These converted files are the ones you should be sending your editor. Ask him to check his version of FCP and make sure the EX codecs are indeed there. Tell him to go to the Final Cut Pro Menu<Audio/Video Settings<Sequence Preset. In the drop down menu all the codecs available will be there, including the EX Codecs.

- Don

Annen James April 4th, 2010 02:33 PM

So the work around is downloading Calibrated Q, either the free version which puts grey bars across some of the picture, or the full version ($79). It works by providing a Codec(or magic potion) so you can just watch the clips with Quick Time. Cheaper for me than reexporting everything, buying another HD and FedEx-ing it to the client.

**Side note, this is for someone with a PC or Mac that DOES NOT have FCP installed.

Calibrated{Q} XD Decode


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