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Re: HDV in final cut pro
by Michael Gissing on Jul 14, 2008 at 11:02:02 pm


I presume that you are using a DV sequence. If so you need to use the HDV camera to downconvert the image to DV and then you can capture it via firewire.

As you didn't give details of your FCP settings and the camera, you will need to read the instruction manual for the camera to set it to downconvert from HDV.



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