Herb Forsberg
August 12th, 2010, 08:44 AM
Hi,
What is the recommended workflow for ingesting clips from nanoflash to FCP?
I did a three camera shoot recently using a PDW700 XDCAM, a Z5 recording on the Sony HVR-MRC1K CF card recorder, and an HDX900 recording to nanoflash. On ingest,the XDCAM data and the Z5 data came in in full length clips and the nanoflash data came in as smaller clips (I'm aware of the 4GB file limit). I ingested the XDCAM with Sony's XDCAM Transfer software; when ingesting the CF card data from the Z5 I used the Sony plugin written for this purpose; and with the nanoflash data I just imported it directly from the CF cards.
The data from the XDCAM and the CF cards used with the Z5 show up as full length clips, and the nanoflash data as 4GB clips. When I put these into a multiclip in FCP, it was time consuming to have to resync everytime the nanoflash clip ran out. Perhaps there's something simply I'm not doing that would eliminate this need to resync so much?
Thanks,
Herb Forsberg
What is the recommended workflow for ingesting clips from nanoflash to FCP?
I did a three camera shoot recently using a PDW700 XDCAM, a Z5 recording on the Sony HVR-MRC1K CF card recorder, and an HDX900 recording to nanoflash. On ingest,the XDCAM data and the Z5 data came in in full length clips and the nanoflash data came in as smaller clips (I'm aware of the 4GB file limit). I ingested the XDCAM with Sony's XDCAM Transfer software; when ingesting the CF card data from the Z5 I used the Sony plugin written for this purpose; and with the nanoflash data I just imported it directly from the CF cards.
The data from the XDCAM and the CF cards used with the Z5 show up as full length clips, and the nanoflash data as 4GB clips. When I put these into a multiclip in FCP, it was time consuming to have to resync everytime the nanoflash clip ran out. Perhaps there's something simply I'm not doing that would eliminate this need to resync so much?
Thanks,
Herb Forsberg