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Re: How to import P2 Metadata into Final Cut Pro 6
by Chad Greene on Oct 23, 2008 at 1:49:59 pm

[Jeremy Garchow] "with MXF4Mac I know that the metadata will be in tact (including timecode..."

[Jeremy Garchow] "...for DVCPro HD there's no transcoding. It is very nice. And like you said, if you work with separate audio, it really starts to become a necessity almost. "

Jeremy, can you explain two things for me? In your post you commented about keeping timecode intact, and about working with separate audio. If I am reading between the lines correctly, it sounds like there is a chance I can loose my P2 timecode and that my audio will not sinc up properly. Can you explain this problem and how it pertains to HDLog vs. MXF4Mac?

I am starting a project shot on P2 with DVCPro HD at 60 frames. It is interviews and broll with audio.



Chad Greene Mahoney Media Group Minneapolis, Minnesota 2x3GHz Quad-Core, 4GB Ram, OS 10.4 FCP 6, Kona-LH


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