ullanta
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(Sorry for all the conflicting moods of messages. I've been testing pretty intensively, and am posting all my results as they happen. )
So I shot 20 clips today, ranging from 10 seconds to 40 minutes, in HA, and PH 1080p30 and 24. Slow shutter, regular shutter, DRS on and off where possible. Controlled (locked down) shots of the same scene, plus long shots as I wandered around at night.
So, dig this:
I've been doing my testing on a machine at work (iMac dual-core 2.16 GHz), which runs Leopard - installed all software last week, so pretty up to the minute. At home I've been testing a bit with the MainConcept Transcoder on a slow laptop, pulling the DVCPro HD footage into my OS X 10.4.10 with FCP 6.0.1 .
Today, having finished some pending projects, I updated my home machine (Mac Pro Quad 2.66) to OSX 10.4.11, Quicktime 7.5.5, All the latest FC Studio updates, and for a kick decided to try importing all the footage in all test modes.
And... it all worked, perfectly. Flawlessly. PH, HG, 24p, 30p, 60i. Long PH clips.
This same card full of clips DID NOT PRODUCE THE SAME RESULT ON THE iMAC. Of course, slow as it is, it's still probably transcoding now. But of the ones I saw before I left, the PH mode clips had "green flash" glitches, and the 30p clips had some timing (stuttering issues). I'll make sure of all this tomorrow when it's finished. But the machine at home, still running Tiger, handled all this without glitches.
Again... not sure where exactly the problems lie; many variables, and slow to gather data on long clips! But it would be interesting if somehow the Tiger vs. Leopard issue plays in... Leopard has ruined a lot of things, but I didn't think this would be one of them?
Anyway, this is one card's worth of video so far, and I'll be testing a lot in the next few days... but for now I can say, FCP 6.0.4 on Tiger 10.4.11 handles all types of HMC150 1080 footage flawlessly (sorry... no 720p footage tested today).
So I shot 20 clips today, ranging from 10 seconds to 40 minutes, in HA, and PH 1080p30 and 24. Slow shutter, regular shutter, DRS on and off where possible. Controlled (locked down) shots of the same scene, plus long shots as I wandered around at night.
So, dig this:
I've been doing my testing on a machine at work (iMac dual-core 2.16 GHz), which runs Leopard - installed all software last week, so pretty up to the minute. At home I've been testing a bit with the MainConcept Transcoder on a slow laptop, pulling the DVCPro HD footage into my OS X 10.4.10 with FCP 6.0.1 .
Today, having finished some pending projects, I updated my home machine (Mac Pro Quad 2.66) to OSX 10.4.11, Quicktime 7.5.5, All the latest FC Studio updates, and for a kick decided to try importing all the footage in all test modes.
And... it all worked, perfectly. Flawlessly. PH, HG, 24p, 30p, 60i. Long PH clips.
This same card full of clips DID NOT PRODUCE THE SAME RESULT ON THE iMAC. Of course, slow as it is, it's still probably transcoding now. But of the ones I saw before I left, the PH mode clips had "green flash" glitches, and the 30p clips had some timing (stuttering issues). I'll make sure of all this tomorrow when it's finished. But the machine at home, still running Tiger, handled all this without glitches.
Again... not sure where exactly the problems lie; many variables, and slow to gather data on long clips! But it would be interesting if somehow the Tiger vs. Leopard issue plays in... Leopard has ruined a lot of things, but I didn't think this would be one of them?
Anyway, this is one card's worth of video so far, and I'll be testing a lot in the next few days... but for now I can say, FCP 6.0.4 on Tiger 10.4.11 handles all types of HMC150 1080 footage flawlessly (sorry... no 720p footage tested today).
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