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  • FCP not recognizing cam start/stop

    Posted by Sherry Daniel on March 23, 2008 at 7:04 pm

    Hello,
    I’m working in HDV and I’ve captured footage shot on a Sony V1U with no problem. FCP 6.0 recognizes the start/stops and it’s a great feature.

    However, I’m now loading HDV footage shot on a Canon HV10 and I cannot get FCP to recognize the start/stops anymore. Any ideas about how to troubleshoot this? The FCP clip settings are still marked “create new clip on Start/Stop”. And I’ve tried using a Canon camera to load in, but nothing seems to be working yet.

    thanks for any advice!

    Nick Meyers replied 18 years, 1 month ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Nick Meyers

    March 23, 2008 at 9:57 pm

    i wonder if the camera needs to have it’s date & time set for this to work,
    (like the DV Start/Stop detect function does)

    you can probably turn on a data display on the camera to see if it;s been set or not.

    nick

  • Sherry Daniel

    March 24, 2008 at 12:30 am

    Nick, thanks for the reply.
    So what you’re saying is that if the date&time was not set on the camera when the footage was originally shot, then the start/stop function does not work in FCP?

  • Sherry Daniel

    March 24, 2008 at 12:42 am

    Nick,
    by golly I think you’ve nailed it. I went back and checked the footage and wouldn’t you know, none of it had a date&time stamp. So that explains why FCP couldn’t create new clips on start/stop.

    It’s very satisfying to have an answer to this problem. thanks again!

  • Nick Meyers

    March 24, 2008 at 2:24 am

    check out this new Scene detector app:
    https://www.scene-detector.com/

    export an XML of your clip from FCP,
    open it in Scene detector and run it,
    it will make a new XML file that will open a new version of your clip in your FCP project with markers on all the scene changes.

    very simple to use, and relatively accurate (it analyses the image itself)

    cheers,
    nick

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