Benno Zwanenburg
August 16th, 2010, 04:59 PM
I'm new with Apple and FCP and I encounter a little problem when importing clips directly from my PDW-700 into FCP by the Sony XDCAM transfer tool.
When I'm transferring high resolution clips, the import indicator shows 1,2,3,4,5,6,7% and then stops for about two seconds, then it goes 8,9,10,11,12,13,14% and stops again for two seconds. This goes all the way till it reaches the 100%. The XDCAM transfer tool tell's me the import speed is 1.2 but with the pauses it's 1.0. So 1 hour of HD422 1080i 25 frames takes 1 hour to import. I also think 1.2 is a little to slow.
DV-CAM material, also from the PDW-700, is 2.3 speed, also a little too slow I think. Also the DV-CAM material is having pauses while importing.
Anyone knows why it's paused everytime?
I import through firewire from my PDW-700. My Mac is a MacBook Pro, 17", I7, 8Gb RAM, 7200 RPM Harddisk, three weeks old :-)
Another question is about the proxies on a USB stick. I really don't know what you can do with this. Of course you can watch them in the transfer tool, but I can't find a way to make in- and out points and after that connect my PDW-700 to load the high-res clips. So what's the benefit of having the proxies on a USB-stick?
And my last question, I noticed that I have to render almost everything in final Cut Pro. For example the only transition that plays in real time is a cross dissolve. Also almost all the filters have to be rendered. I didn't expect it with an I7 processor, 7200 RPM harddisk and 8GB of RAM.
When I'm transferring high resolution clips, the import indicator shows 1,2,3,4,5,6,7% and then stops for about two seconds, then it goes 8,9,10,11,12,13,14% and stops again for two seconds. This goes all the way till it reaches the 100%. The XDCAM transfer tool tell's me the import speed is 1.2 but with the pauses it's 1.0. So 1 hour of HD422 1080i 25 frames takes 1 hour to import. I also think 1.2 is a little to slow.
DV-CAM material, also from the PDW-700, is 2.3 speed, also a little too slow I think. Also the DV-CAM material is having pauses while importing.
Anyone knows why it's paused everytime?
I import through firewire from my PDW-700. My Mac is a MacBook Pro, 17", I7, 8Gb RAM, 7200 RPM Harddisk, three weeks old :-)
Another question is about the proxies on a USB stick. I really don't know what you can do with this. Of course you can watch them in the transfer tool, but I can't find a way to make in- and out points and after that connect my PDW-700 to load the high-res clips. So what's the benefit of having the proxies on a USB-stick?
And my last question, I noticed that I have to render almost everything in final Cut Pro. For example the only transition that plays in real time is a cross dissolve. Also almost all the filters have to be rendered. I didn't expect it with an I7 processor, 7200 RPM harddisk and 8GB of RAM.