Dean Sensui
March 31st, 2008, 04:58 PM
To prevent duplicate clips when importing into FCP via the SONY XDCam Transfer application:
Select up to 10 clips and import as usual directly into FCP.
When that's done, go to FCP and move those 10 clips into a bin.
Import the next 10 clips via XDCam Transfer.
Again, go back to FCP and move those newly imported clips into the bin where you moved the other clips.
It's annoying to have to go back and forth. However the advantage of doing it this way is that it will preserve any comments you typed into the XDCam Transfer logging window. Quite helpful when logging a lot of clips.
Apparently FCP chokes when there's more than 10 XDCam clips imported into a project. It will also mess up if there are already XDCam clips in the browser, and your additional clips add up to more than 10 or 11 total clips.
To avoid problems, move imported clips out of the browser and into a bin. That way the next set of clips will be imported into a "clean" browser without any problems.
As clips are imported, they can be consolidated into a bin wihout any problems. Once they're in the project, clips can be moved anywhere and grouped as desired.
Select up to 10 clips and import as usual directly into FCP.
When that's done, go to FCP and move those 10 clips into a bin.
Import the next 10 clips via XDCam Transfer.
Again, go back to FCP and move those newly imported clips into the bin where you moved the other clips.
It's annoying to have to go back and forth. However the advantage of doing it this way is that it will preserve any comments you typed into the XDCam Transfer logging window. Quite helpful when logging a lot of clips.
Apparently FCP chokes when there's more than 10 XDCam clips imported into a project. It will also mess up if there are already XDCam clips in the browser, and your additional clips add up to more than 10 or 11 total clips.
To avoid problems, move imported clips out of the browser and into a bin. That way the next set of clips will be imported into a "clean" browser without any problems.
As clips are imported, they can be consolidated into a bin wihout any problems. Once they're in the project, clips can be moved anywhere and grouped as desired.