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FCP splitting clips from HV20!
Why does it split the clips when I import it in final cut 6? How do I prevent FCP from doing this automatically?
This is a bummer because I have to check cadence on every clip in AE for de-interlacing and I just want to Interpret footage once. Thanks! -C |
I'm not sure of this, but maybe this could be avoided (next time) if you stripe your tape first (record it black with lens cap on). Then when FCP imports it won't try to be smart and break up into clips.
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Wow - I really have to black encode the tape before I use it in a HV-20? Can someone else confirm this?
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In the HDV capture window in FCP there is a an option to break up clips using stop/start detection. Make sure this is turned off.
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http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301715
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Not quite the same question, but contains a couple comments from 2006 which might be relevant, but might NOT be relevant with FCS2 http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=76347 Quote:
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I'm still getting this issue. Can someone else verify that everytime you digitize in FCP 6 that the HV20's clips are split every time the record button is hit? Is this a preset?
Thanks, -C |
Hi Christopher
I have a HV30, and maybe it encodes tape differently than the HV20 or interacts differently with FCP6. On a recent road trip, I not only did a lot of stop/start recording, but also off/on over the course of several hours to fill a 63 minute tape. I used both Capture Now and Log&Capture and didn't get any of the splits you describe. In fact, I had the opposite problem you have. Under the Log & Capture "Clip Settings" tab, I tried the 'Create new clip on Start/Stop' feature, and I couldn't get it to work. For the type of tourist shooting I was doing, that feature would have been perfect. |
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