Craig Beckta
May 5th, 2011, 03:15 PM
Hey everyone,
I just bought a Canon XF100 and this is my
first high end camera.
I ordered Doug Jensen's XF300 DVD and his
Interview DVD to get me up to speed.
I figure they should be close enough to get
me going.
Quick question, I can't seem to import the
XF files into Adobe Premiere CS5.
I can import them into Final Cut Pro
though.
I'm more comfortable with Adobe so I
have been capturing the files with FCP
and then opening the MOV capture
files in Adobe.
Not ideal...
Does anyone have any tips for importing
directly into Adobe?
I'm using a Sandisk Extreme Pro card with
a Lexar USB Card Reader.
It just sees the MXF files as audio only.
Another question...
Also, what are the best export settings for
an MP4 to stream on the web and YouTube?
I usually create a High Resolution master
Apple Pro Res 422 to a 1280 by 720 MOV.
And then convert the MOV to MP4 using
Quicktime Pro 7.
But the quality of the video loses some of
it's High Def look.
I can raise the data rate but won't that
slow down the playing of the video for
viewers on a slow connection?
I see good looking videos on YouTube so
can any one give me any tips for creating
good looking High Def with the XF100?
I have read the YouTube help guide which
isn't very helpful, LOL...
Well, thank for the tips and it's awesome
to be part of this great community.
I'm so glad I found this place.
I'm looking forward to everyones feedback.
Hopefully there is a better alternative than
Quicktime Pro.
Craig Beckta
I just bought a Canon XF100 and this is my
first high end camera.
I ordered Doug Jensen's XF300 DVD and his
Interview DVD to get me up to speed.
I figure they should be close enough to get
me going.
Quick question, I can't seem to import the
XF files into Adobe Premiere CS5.
I can import them into Final Cut Pro
though.
I'm more comfortable with Adobe so I
have been capturing the files with FCP
and then opening the MOV capture
files in Adobe.
Not ideal...
Does anyone have any tips for importing
directly into Adobe?
I'm using a Sandisk Extreme Pro card with
a Lexar USB Card Reader.
It just sees the MXF files as audio only.
Another question...
Also, what are the best export settings for
an MP4 to stream on the web and YouTube?
I usually create a High Resolution master
Apple Pro Res 422 to a 1280 by 720 MOV.
And then convert the MOV to MP4 using
Quicktime Pro 7.
But the quality of the video loses some of
it's High Def look.
I can raise the data rate but won't that
slow down the playing of the video for
viewers on a slow connection?
I see good looking videos on YouTube so
can any one give me any tips for creating
good looking High Def with the XF100?
I have read the YouTube help guide which
isn't very helpful, LOL...
Well, thank for the tips and it's awesome
to be part of this great community.
I'm so glad I found this place.
I'm looking forward to everyones feedback.
Hopefully there is a better alternative than
Quicktime Pro.
Craig Beckta