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Joe Moulins
November 10th, 2005, 01:30 AM
How can I use these files (from a firestore fs-4 pro HD recorder) in FCP? Sorry if this has come up before, but for some reason I'm unable to search in these forums.

Joe Moulins
November 14th, 2005, 05:00 PM
Is there a software solution that will convert the Firestore's M2t files into the same quicktime format created when transfering from the Sony Z1U to final cut via firewire?

Tim Dashwood
November 15th, 2005, 12:38 PM
Yes, use MPEGstreamclip to batch convert m2t to any other quicktime format.
http://www.alfanet.it/squared5/mpegstreamclip.html

However, you should be able to just set the Firestore to write Quicktime files, and then you won't have this issue.
I haven't received a FS-4 with the HDV upgrade yet, so I'm not sure if this is still possible with HDV.

Joe Moulins
November 16th, 2005, 02:23 AM
Yes, use MPEGstreamclip to batch convert m2t to any other quicktime format.
http://www.alfanet.it/squared5/mpegstreamclip.html

However, you should be able to just set the Firestore to write Quicktime files, and then you won't have this issue.
I haven't received a FS-4 with the HDV upgrade yet, so I'm not sure if this is still possible with HDV.


There is no quicktime setting for HDV in the firestore, and I understand the streamclip-converted files don't keep their timecode.

Dylan Pank
November 19th, 2005, 03:51 PM
There is no quicktime setting for HDV in the firestore, and I understand the streamclip-converted files don't keep their timecode.

But isn't TC irrelevant with a HD recording device? (That is, unless you're doing multi-cam where the time code is used to sync the different cams). After all you're not going to recapture from tape are you - simply re-transfer/demux the files direct from the disc and re-connect.

Joe Moulins
November 22nd, 2005, 02:18 PM
But isn't TC irrelevant with a HD recording device? (That is, unless you're doing multi-cam where the time code is used to sync the different cams). After all you're not going to recapture from tape are you - simply re-transfer/demux the files direct from the disc and re-connect.


Good point, but I'm a little wary about beginning work on a long project without having the safety net of timecode pointing to the backup tapes. - I've been recording to the FS-4, and to mini-dv tapes.

Also, I'm not sure if the missing timecode will lead to problems further along the postproduction road...

Dan Euritt
November 22nd, 2005, 04:58 PM
timecode is mandatory for when you have to re-import all the footage into the previously-edited project, because it needs to be re-edited.

think about your workflow... i shoot tapeless mode only, then have the fs-4 playback all the clips at once over firewire, recording the output to a tape deck... that way the entire shoot is backed up, and i'd imagine that timecode is written to the tape as part of the lossless recording process.

Tim Dashwood
November 23rd, 2005, 02:10 PM
There is no quicktime setting for HDV in the firestore, and I understand the streamclip-converted files don't keep their timecode.

HDVxDV converted clips now retain the timecode. You can download the free trial to make sure it works for you.

www.hdvxdv.com

Joe Moulins
November 24th, 2005, 09:43 PM
think about your workflow... i shoot tapeless mode only, then have the fs-4 playback all the clips at once over firewire, recording the output to a tape deck... .

Dan, how do you make the FS-4 play back all clips at once? Focus support sent me instructions on how to set up the FS-4 so that FCP sees it as a deck, allowing capture of the files through firewire...works fine except that I can't see a way to capture more than one file at a time, and there doesn't appear to be a way to choose which files you capture. For now, I'd settle for being able to batch capture everything on the hard drive in one go.

Dylan Pank
November 25th, 2005, 04:47 AM
Batch Add TC http://www.dharmafilm.com/sebskytools/ might be able to add TC to your quicktime files

Dan Euritt
November 26th, 2005, 03:59 PM
the fs-4 will play 'em all back in a row with the "play all" menu selection, in the fs-4 setup menu... of course i'm talking about using the fs-4 play buttons, not controlling playback with the computer.

when the fs-4 is plugged in to a computer via it's computer i/o port, it's just another hard drive... but if it's plugged into your mac thru it's dv i/o port, it should look and perform like another dv tape deck... pc users cannot do that, because we do not have a winxp software driver for it, so you have an advantage there... i think that it was daniel who suggested in that other thread to simply hit the fs-4 play button, and see if the mac can view the fs-4 output as if it were a live stream from a deck, and capture the footage that way... without issuing any type of control command to the fs-4 from the mac.

that's how i capture all the fs-4 clips at once to dv tape, via the dv i/o port of the fs-4, hooked up to a dv tape deck or camera.

Michael McQueen
October 9th, 2006, 11:48 AM
sorry to bring up an old topic but i've recently came across this issue as well and with some research i learned that focus has a firmware updater that makes the hdv file quicktime. its $30 on their site.

Matias Baridon
July 9th, 2009, 12:29 PM
sorry to bring up an old topic but i've recently came across this issue as well and with some research i learned that focus has a firmware updater that makes the hdv file quicktime. its $30 on their site.

whats the url to the focus website?

Shaun Roemich
July 9th, 2009, 12:32 PM
Focus Enhancements (http://www.videonics.com/support/downloads.asp)

Gary Nattrass
July 9th, 2009, 06:23 PM
I use this:ClipWrap (http://www.clipwrap.com/)
And it works as it just re-wraps the files really quickly.

Hale Nanthan
August 9th, 2010, 12:05 AM
The native format of HDV isn’t QuickTime, its .M2T.

Anyway, while working on my latest book, I needed to convert .M2T files into something that Final Cut can edit. Final Cut likes lots and lots of different files – but not .M2T.

This means that if someone captures an HDV file in another application, such as Adobe OnLocation or Adobe Premiere, then sends it to you, you’ll need to transcode it to QuickTime before bringing it into Final Cut on MAC.

How to convert M2T to MOV on MAC » Camcorder Video Share (http://camcordervideoshare.com/how-to/how-to-convert-m2t-to-mov-on-mac/)