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  • Blackmagic DV capture – with FCP

    Posted by Xtothed on November 27, 2005 at 4:54 pm

    Hi There,

    This is kinda a Blackmagic and FCP question.

    I have Decklink SP – and usually capture in 8 or 10 bit uncompressed. But sometimes I want to capture in using the Blackmagic DV setting – which was set up for me by the company I bought the G5 from.

    Capturing using the card is fine – but when I drag that onto my FCP timeline it needs rendering – which obviously I dont want.

    I know I have to change my timeline settings in FCP (Audio & Video Settings) but no matter what I seem to change it to it still needs rendering. Does anyone know what FCP settings I need – I have duplicated the Blackmagic 8bit uncomp setting, then changed it to a DV codec but that doesnt seem to work? Any ideas?

    Cheers

    Xavier

    PS – All this is in PAL, 16:9

    Jason Levy replied 20 years, 5 months ago 5 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Steve Connor

    November 27, 2005 at 8:54 pm

    New project, use the Blackmagic DV PAL easy setup and it should just work – it does on our system.

    Steve Connor
    Cardinal HD

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  • Trevor Kinsey

    November 28, 2005 at 1:11 am

    You might need to change the field order on your timeline as well. Depends on what standard you are using (NTSC/PAL).

    Trevor Kinsey,
    Technical Producer,
    CVP Film and Television,
    Melbourne,
    Australia

  • Kristian Lam

    November 28, 2005 at 2:53 am

    Hi Xavier,

    Steve is right. Just use one of our easy setups. Make sure you’re dragging the captured clip to a sequence created [b]after[/b] choosing the easy setups.

    If you want to output the DV clip captured using our easy setups to your deck/camera via firewire, then rechoose the Apple DV – PAL setup and drop the captured clip in there.

    regards

    Kristian
    Blackmagic Design

  • Jason Levy

    November 28, 2005 at 3:00 am

    A long-shot here.. One “gotcha” that you have to remember: when you chance the easy settings to DV be sure to create a new sequence afterwards. Changing the easy settings does not change sequences that are already in existence..

    hope that helps.

    jason

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