Alphonse Swinehart
January 2nd, 2007, 08:05 PM
Currently, Final Cut captures HDV from the V1U as a QuickTime, using the Apple Intermediate Codec. I'm patiently waiting an update for FCP so I can work with 24p and 30p footage. I'm assuming it would work similarly to Vegas - reading pulldown flags and creating a progressive video file when capturing.
Anyway, our plan is to purchase the DR60 when it's released. Since the footage is stored as an .m2t file, will Final Cut be able to recognize this, as well as the pulldown flags, or will I have to go through a conversion process like Streamclip or HDVxDV? If I do have to convert, it seems to me that it would render the DR60 meaningless if my NLE of choice is Final Cut.
I know this question is a bit ahead of it's time (since this update for FCP does not exist at the time of writing), but I'd like to know if I should plan on switching to another NLE for V1U/DR60 footage.
Thanks,
Alphonse
Anyway, our plan is to purchase the DR60 when it's released. Since the footage is stored as an .m2t file, will Final Cut be able to recognize this, as well as the pulldown flags, or will I have to go through a conversion process like Streamclip or HDVxDV? If I do have to convert, it seems to me that it would render the DR60 meaningless if my NLE of choice is Final Cut.
I know this question is a bit ahead of it's time (since this update for FCP does not exist at the time of writing), but I'd like to know if I should plan on switching to another NLE for V1U/DR60 footage.
Thanks,
Alphonse