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BenB said:Here's what I posted on DVXuser.com, as I have just verified this is true with the Apple Product Manager for FCP (someone asked about doing 720p25 although there's no Easy Setup for it):
"Create a new Sequence, open it in the Timeline. Go to Sequence > Sequence Settings. Change your Edit Time Base to 25 (all else set to 720p). When you export via QT Conversion, you can again set the fps to be 25.
It's not what is called "Native", as you won't have any RT at all, but it can be done. You'll have to render a lot, but, it "can" be done.
What the preset Sequence settings in the Easy Setup are, are templates that have been "profiled" for FCP's RT engine. You can get other set-ups, but they'll be custom and no RT is for sure, as they are not "profiled" for the RT engine, so to speak.
If you have a third party board that supports it you can get RT out of custom Sequence Setups.
Same applies for 1080p formats that are so-called "unsupported" in FCP."
FYI,
Ben
Jonathan Pearson said:Hey Guys & Gals,
Does anyone know of a way to work with 720p 25 DVCPro HD footage in FCP?
I'm shooting with the AG-HVX200 and need to shoot progressive for all kinds of reasons and need the footage native in FCP. Tall order, I know.
electricpig said:Via HDLog, yes.
xray said:No, there is no way to edit 720p 25 DVCPro HD footage in FCP native. You can't use the up- and undercrancking (no slow motion or speed up).