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Importing with AJ-HD1400
Posted by Rjimaging on May 6, 2007 at 5:46 pmLooking for help importing footage shot DVCPRO 720p 30fps into FCP.
I’m using Panasonic’s AJ-HD1400 Deck via Firewire and trying to downconvert to the DV Codec. Final Cut will only import when I choose the native format. I can control the deck with other codecs choosen…But FCP will only digitize the native footage.
I’ve gone through the menus on the deck and SEEM to have them set right. The Operating Insructions lead me to believe that the deck plays back through Firewire DVCPRO100/50 and DV at the same time or at least will be smart enough to know what FCP is looking for based on the system settings.
Has anyone used this particular deck in this situation? What am I missing?
Thank you for your help and I hope I provided enough background to evaluate the problem.
Eric Peterson replied 19 years ago 3 Members · 11 Replies -
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Walter Biscardi
May 6, 2007 at 8:36 pm[rjimaging] “Looking for help importing footage shot DVCPRO 720p 30fps into FCP.”
First off, use the correct terminology. You are digitizing footage from a VTR. You are not importing a file.
[rjimaging] “I’m using Panasonic’s AJ-HD1400 Deck via Firewire and trying to downconvert to the DV Codec. Final Cut will only import when I choose the native format. I can control the deck with other codecs choosen…But FCP will only digitize the native footage.”
You have to go into the 800 Menus to correctly set this up. I seem to recall the 890’s being the right area.
[rjimaging] ”
I’ve gone through the menus on the deck and SEEM to have them set right. The Operating Insructions lead me to believe that the deck plays back through Firewire DVCPRO100/50 and DV at the same time or at least will be smart enough to know what FCP is looking for based on the system settings.”Nope, this is done manually. It’s either DVCPro HD or downconvert to DV, not both at the same time.
Walter Biscardi, Jr.
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Eric Peterson
May 6, 2007 at 11:31 pmFirst off, use the correct terminology. You are digitizing footage from a VTR. You are not importing a file.
Digitzing would be from analog footage. If it is on digital tape it is already digitized.
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Walter Biscardi
May 6, 2007 at 11:41 pm[gineric1] “Digitzing would be from analog footage. If it is on digital tape it is already digitized.”
Capturing footage from tape to any system is digitizing. It is a digital tape, it has not been digitized into a non-linear editing system. This is true of analog and digital video.
When you capture into a non-linear system you have options on how you would like to digitize it. The native format of the tape or converting it to another format.
Again, use the correct terminology when referring to capturing video into a non-linear editing system, which is digitizing.
Walter Biscardi, Jr.
https://www.biscardicreative.com
HD Editorial & Animation for Food Network’s “Good Eats”
HD Editorial for “Assignment Earth”Read my blog! https://blogs.creativecow.net/WalterBiscardi
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Eric Peterson
May 7, 2007 at 12:19 amHow about this from wiki. Bored on a Sunday.
But this is not technically accurate, as the footage is already digital, so it is not really being digitized, but rather encoded into whatever format the non-linear video editing software uses.
Electronic encoding transforms a signal into a form optimized for transmission or storage, generally done with a codec.
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Rjimaging
May 7, 2007 at 12:39 amThank you Walter. Capturing is not working. 890 menus did the trick. Basically setting them all to DV worked.
And thanks for the correct terminology.
RJ
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Walter Biscardi
May 7, 2007 at 12:41 am[rjimaging] “Thank you Walter. Capturing is not working. 890 menus did the trick. Basically setting them all to DV worked.
And thanks for the correct terminology.”
Glad that helped. Those 890 menus are different from the 1200A and actually tripped us up earlier this week when making DVCPro HD to DV dubs.
Walter Biscardi, Jr.
https://www.biscardicreative.com
HD Editorial & Animation for Food Network’s “Good Eats”
HD Editorial for “Assignment Earth”Read my blog! https://blogs.creativecow.net/WalterBiscardi
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Walter Biscardi
May 7, 2007 at 12:44 am[gineric1] ”
How about this from wiki. Bored on a Sunday.But this is not technically accurate, as the footage is already digital, so it is not really being digitized, but rather encoded into whatever format the non-linear video editing software uses.
Electronic encoding transforms a signal into a form optimized for transmission or storage, generally done with a codec.”
I really don’t put much stock in an “encyclopedia” anyone can edit.
Digitizing is the correct industry terminology for capturing. You can call it what you wish, but using the term “import” for capturing video is incorrect terminology in the Post industry.
Walter Biscardi, Jr.
https://www.biscardicreative.com
HD Editorial & Animation for Food Network’s “Good Eats”
HD Editorial for “Assignment Earth”Read my blog! https://blogs.creativecow.net/WalterBiscardi
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Eric Peterson
May 7, 2007 at 12:56 am“I really don’t put much stock in an “encyclopedia” anyone can edit.”
True, but
https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4530930.stm -
Walter Biscardi
May 7, 2007 at 1:31 am[gineric1] “”I really don’t put much stock in an “encyclopedia” anyone can edit.”
True, but
” target=”_blank”>https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4530930.stm”Well, you certainly do know your wikipedia. Not going to win your argument with me though. Capturing video is digitizing, not importing.
Walter Biscardi, Jr.
https://www.biscardicreative.com
HD Editorial & Animation for Food Network’s “Good Eats”
HD Editorial for “Assignment Earth”Read my blog! https://blogs.creativecow.net/WalterBiscardi
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