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Mike NedersRe: EX3 files not working in final cut
by on Apr 20, 2011 at 12:45:12 am

Just to update, she has used video cam's very similar to this in the past with excellent results so do not thing the taping of the scenes or how to use the camera is a problem. They have shot short films before with excellent results so we are not thinking first time users here. When reviewing these most recent files on the camera during shooting, the quality was fantastic. She said she hooked her Mac laptop up to the camera at one point and not sure how but was able to watch one of the files on final cut and she said the quality was great. I don't think she would be so concerned about the graininess of the videos if this were not the case and they just do not look great or as good as when first previewed. We do have the BPAV folders intact with all the files in each individual folder of each clip as was stated in an earlier post. I think the issue is now not so much the program clip browser which she already has to get the folders to final cut but the thinking is some drivers from sony or software that works in conjunction with final cut to get the files looking good is missing. Also, many have warned when you go PC to Mac and back it creates issue on occasion. The issue is the time frame she had and the way we got the files by copying them to my pc and then to her MAC instead of having the time and transferring to her Mac right from the get go. On the info I posted in reference to the specs of the files, do they look correct? If so, it has to be something simple in the transfer to final cut we are missing.


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