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How can I create FCP 7-ready files with SVP 12?
I shot a one hour lecture for a colleague, who like me, shoots with a Sony NX-5U. I backed up the footage to one of my hard drives using the Sony Content Utility Manager. He claimed that there must be corrupt files on the SDHC card that I used, for he was “able to transfer the file to a backup drive but have had two unsuccessful attempts at trying to uncompress the files to a working drive.” I personally have NO PROBLEM in SVP 12 laying down on a timeline the M2TS files created by the Sony Content Utility Manager, but he said that Final Cut Pro 7 cannot use them, that instead he needs to use a program (possibly Pro-Rez?) to convert the files that uses data contained in some of the folders that are written to with the Sony NX-5U, and that possibly these are corrupt on the SDHC card I used!!?? He asked if I could make a MOV file for him, so I TRIED the template in SVP 12, manually adjusting for HD (1920X1080, interlaced, upper field first; uncompressed 48KHz audio). However, I saw 30 formats for video, so not knowing what to do I chose “none”, probably a BIG mistake for the bloated resulting MOV file is 711GB and there is a slight stutter when played back. SVP appears SO MUCH SIMPLER TO USE!! Anyway, I don’t know what to tell him! He needs to insert Powerpoint slides to finish the edit, it is HIS gig, so HE NEEDS TO EDIT IN FCP 7!! What do we do? How, exactly, can I render an FCP 7 compatible file for him using SVP 12? Or is there a program he can use to convert the raw M2TS files for FCP 7 compatibility? I would like the quickest and cheapest solution to this predicament, as he is excreting bricks and I DO want him to hire me again to shoot for him!! I can provide his exact steps thus far if need be, but perhaps there is enough info here for someone to help us out of this mess??!! Thanks in advance!!
Rich Kutnick
VIDEO IMPRESSIONS