What setting changes have you guys made to work with the straight footage from the HMC-150 in FC? Or do you always transcode to ProRes?
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10-20-2008 05:39 PM
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10-20-2008 08:39 PM
Transcoding is required as of now until FCP can edit natively. Personally I have been transcoding to DVCPROHD with Toast 9 and working in FCP 5.
All though i have been thinking of jumping ship and building a quadcore PC and running Premeire CS4 to work with the AVCHD natively. I have always used Macs but honestly these days I'm all about getting the work done and using whatever will accomplish the task the easiest.
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10-20-2008 09:00 PM
Well I guess at least Toast converts all automatically... right?
I assume that.
Is FC Expected to support AVCHD in the near future? Ever?
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10-20-2008 09:20 PM
Also, how heavy are the DVCPRO HD or ProRes clips? I suppose they would be lighter than the HVX-200/a or HPX-170... right? How would the 1080p stuff edit on a Mac Laptop?
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10-21-2008 12:15 AM
Toast can batch-convert all your files.
Rumors say FCP 3 will support AVCHD natively.
I think ProRes clips are heavier than DVCPRO HD clips. But also, ProRes supports full HD resolution while DVCPRO HD does not. Read about all ProRes here:
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http://newsletters.creativecow.net/n...07/05-30/2.php
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10-21-2008 07:50 AM
FCP6 transcodes automaticly to ProRes if just drag it to a timeline, right?
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10-21-2008 08:42 AM
when you log & transfer it transcodes the clips to pro ress, not sure what you mean by dragging to the timeline? if you were to try and do a file>import a clip off of the card fcp would give you an error. you must either go through file>log & transfer or transcode using toast 9.
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10-21-2008 10:53 AM
Yeah that's what I meant. Sorry for being unclear. So, when the edit is ready, which format should I export?
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10-21-2008 11:36 AM
well that all depends on you, or your clients needs. could be to dvd, bluray, or other forms of web codecs.
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10-21-2008 12:56 PM
Ok, so FC has a log and transfer function that transcode the stuff for you... that is great news for my friend so long as his laptop can cut the 1080 stuff with ease...
...what I meant to say about the ProRes files not being as heavy was that the AVCHD files from the HMC-150 are MUCH lighter than the DVCPRO HD files from the 200/a or 170... so... wouldn't you be able to transcode them into a lighter file size without losing resolution? And to be clear: Does ProRes or DVCPRO HD allow you to set a bit-rate? If not is there any other lossless alternative codec available from the log & transfer function?




HMC-150 & Final Cut - How To


