Yeah, but then my system is tied up for hours transcoding and
exporting. This is for a non-profit client who paid me to shoot, but
wants to edit themselves. I need to keep machine and especially my,
time to a minimum. Using the Sony clip browser means I can batch
process overnight.
When I'm doing my own work, 99% of the time the footage spans more than
one card, so AMA isn't practical. I use the Clip Browser to dump
everything into one folder, doing some sorting and logging at the same
time, then pull the entire folder into Avid and sort into bins.
-Mark
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On 4/10/2013 10:13 PM, Mark Spano wrote:
> You can use Content Browser to "register" the clips for FCP. This just
> rewraps the XDCAM files to MOV, which can be easily imported into FCP.
>
> BTW, why are you jumping through those hoops with MC? Link to AMA Volume,
> and consolidate. Much faster and you preserve that tasty metadata.
>
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> On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 8:53 PM, Mark Myers <MarkM@sr-pro.com> wrote:
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>> Have a client looking to use some of my footage in an older FCP system,
>> 5 or 6.
>>
>> I know my workflow is pretty easy - re-wrap XDCam to MXF in the Sony
>> Clip Browser, then suck it directly into Avid with little hassle. I'm
>> not seeing that an older version of FCP can do the same. Anyone have
>> any experience in what formats FCP prefers? I'd really like to not pull
>> all the footage into Avid and export it.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Mark
>>
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>> Owner, Director
>> SR Film & Video Productions
>> 195 W Broad St
>> Salunga PA 17538
>> 717-393-5333 ex 142
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