Brian P. White
February 20th, 2011, 07:20 PM
Hello.
I already posted this in the Canon area, but I'll post here as well (sorry Mods).
I just purchased an iMac and would like to do all of my editing on it. My issue is in trying to preserve the smooth framerate from "Easy Mode" on my Canon in my editing software.
Before this, I used to import the video from my HF-100 to a PC running Sony Vegas Platinum 8.0. I'd edit then render as HDV 1080i 60 fps MPEG2. These videos look silky smooth when played back on my PS3.
I've been doing a few tests on the Mac, and I always lose that smooth video. I've tried a few third party apps to convert the AVCHD, but I always loose that smooth framerate. It's hardly jerky, but just not as smooth.
I see that Final Cut Express has an import option for 1920x1080 60i. Does anyone have experience with FCE and Canon camcorders. Will it preserve the smooth framerate?
... or does anyone have another suggestion?
Thanks in advance.
Brian.
I already posted this in the Canon area, but I'll post here as well (sorry Mods).
I just purchased an iMac and would like to do all of my editing on it. My issue is in trying to preserve the smooth framerate from "Easy Mode" on my Canon in my editing software.
Before this, I used to import the video from my HF-100 to a PC running Sony Vegas Platinum 8.0. I'd edit then render as HDV 1080i 60 fps MPEG2. These videos look silky smooth when played back on my PS3.
I've been doing a few tests on the Mac, and I always lose that smooth video. I've tried a few third party apps to convert the AVCHD, but I always loose that smooth framerate. It's hardly jerky, but just not as smooth.
I see that Final Cut Express has an import option for 1920x1080 60i. Does anyone have experience with FCE and Canon camcorders. Will it preserve the smooth framerate?
... or does anyone have another suggestion?
Thanks in advance.
Brian.