John Hume
March 5th, 2016, 01:16 PM
OK another problem that I've encountered. Neither Vegas 12 nor Magic Pro2016 will recognize the .mov files. I've downloaded Quicktime and even that doesn't seem to recognize them (although VLC does). Please someone tell me what I am doing wrong before I tear out what remains of my hair. I've never had so many problems with a camcorder before.
Joachim Claus
March 6th, 2016, 04:06 AM
You download Sony's Content Browser or Catalyst Browse. Both are free of charge. They read XDCAM EX structured disks/SD-cards. They can do two important issues for you:
1. Join separated parts of a clip,
2. Export into a format for editing systems.
Content Browser
Sony Creative Software - Content Browser 1.1 (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/de/contentbrowser1)
Catalyst Browse
Sony Creative Software - Catalyst Browse (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/de/download/catalystbrowse)
Joachim
Matt Grover
March 6th, 2016, 04:29 AM
I'm on Mac OS 10.11.3, I'm guessing you're on a Windows machine, but most of the CODECs play ball for me, but the 50M (YUV) one whilst importing into FCPX fine, won't open in any other video app on my Mac, is an odd one
Noa Put
March 6th, 2016, 05:16 AM
Something else must be going on as I can playback, import and edit jvc files without a problem on my pc with edius 8 as NLE, I have quicktime installed as edius needs it but never use it as player as there is no reason why I should, I use vlc instead.
John Hume
March 6th, 2016, 06:05 AM
I've been doing more experiments and it seems to be the 50M (YUV) that is the problem. VLC will play this but the even Apple's Quicktime player won't so what is its use? the 50M (XHQ) is recognised but when imported into Vegas 12 the program crashes.
I've tried to download the trial version of Edius Pro 8 but it says that I need to install a couple of Windows 7 updates but when I try to do this Windows says that I already have them. So I am going round and round in circles.
appreciate everyones comments but I don't seem to be getting anywhere.
John Hume
March 6th, 2016, 06:08 AM
You download Sony's Content Browser or Catalyst Browse. Both are free of charge. They read XDCAM EX structured disks/SD-cards. They can do two important issues for you:
1. Join separated parts of a clip,
2. Export into a format for editing systems.
Content Browser
Sony Creative Software - Content Browser 1.1 (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/de/contentbrowser1)
Catalyst Browse
Sony Creative Software - Catalyst Browse (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/de/download/catalystbrowse)
Joachim
Aren't these just for Sony professional camcorders?
Ron Evans
March 6th, 2016, 07:09 AM
Aren't these just for Sony professional camcorders?
Catalyst Browse is worth a try as it is free and I use it for my AX100 files too. It says h264 so may transcode the files for you.
Ron Evans
Joachim Claus
March 7th, 2016, 11:15 AM
Aren't these just for Sony professional camcorders?
JVC HM-series of camcorders use the XDCAM-format, at least with HM100/150/700/750 series of camcorders. I am not quite sure whether HM200 uses the same SDHC-card format when running in UHD-mode.
Joachim
Steve Mullen
March 10th, 2016, 01:30 AM
Before posting a "title" like this -- think! You mean an NLE on your computer will not open a very specific type of .mov file.
The type is XHQ.
Will not play in either QT but does play in VLC. Loads and plays fine in Premiere CC and FCP X.
Noa Put
March 10th, 2016, 02:58 AM
I"m sure the problem is either a NLE that is too old to recognize certain newer codecs or the NLE manufacturer doesn't provide solutions for codecs that deviate from a standard, the only thing you can do is either transcode them to another format or buy a NLE that does support the codec.