Travis Wheaton
March 1st, 2012, 05:22 AM
G'day,
I used FCP (5 and 6) at university for editing short films, with a set export format in mind, but haven't previously worked with the concept of editing the footage, to then be used on multiple formats - ie the same edit on DVD and HD.
I have 50 or so AVCHD files (1080p50 on a Panasonic TM900), and about 60 minutes of SD video (Canon MVX430) that I am going to edit and export to DVD now, and either now or later, also as a HD video file. (I realise there will be a quality difference when cutting between the HD and SD footage; am hoping it wont be too bad - the SD footage was a master shot of the wedding)
I have a MacBook Pro 13" 2.26 Core2 Duo, and G5 PowerMac dual 1.8GHz...
I can't import the SD footage using the MacBook Pro, as I don't have a 4-9pin firewire cable, so this will be done on the G5. I have used ClipWrap to convert the AVCHD files, and currently have them located on both machines.
As the G5 couldn't play back the 1080p50 files (dropped frames galore, then just stopping after about 20 seconds), I was going to do the editing on the MacBook Pro. However, I just tried to play one on the MBP, and it couldn't handle the file either... (much better, but still dropping frames)
What is the best approach from here?
I recall the concept of using "preview" files in Final Cut (instead of the full HD files), but we didn't ultimately use that method at uni... (We used a Sony XD-CAM; have a feeling the import software created the smaller files?)
Thanks very much for any assistance you can offer.
Travis
I used FCP (5 and 6) at university for editing short films, with a set export format in mind, but haven't previously worked with the concept of editing the footage, to then be used on multiple formats - ie the same edit on DVD and HD.
I have 50 or so AVCHD files (1080p50 on a Panasonic TM900), and about 60 minutes of SD video (Canon MVX430) that I am going to edit and export to DVD now, and either now or later, also as a HD video file. (I realise there will be a quality difference when cutting between the HD and SD footage; am hoping it wont be too bad - the SD footage was a master shot of the wedding)
I have a MacBook Pro 13" 2.26 Core2 Duo, and G5 PowerMac dual 1.8GHz...
I can't import the SD footage using the MacBook Pro, as I don't have a 4-9pin firewire cable, so this will be done on the G5. I have used ClipWrap to convert the AVCHD files, and currently have them located on both machines.
As the G5 couldn't play back the 1080p50 files (dropped frames galore, then just stopping after about 20 seconds), I was going to do the editing on the MacBook Pro. However, I just tried to play one on the MBP, and it couldn't handle the file either... (much better, but still dropping frames)
What is the best approach from here?
I recall the concept of using "preview" files in Final Cut (instead of the full HD files), but we didn't ultimately use that method at uni... (We used a Sony XD-CAM; have a feeling the import software created the smaller files?)
Thanks very much for any assistance you can offer.
Travis