[Antonio Atzei] “I was trying to convert a HDV footage to .mov (not found”
MOV is a container…like AVI and MXF. It can contain any number of codecs. It’s like saying “I want to buy a car,” but not saying what model of car. Ford Focus? VW Beetle? Honda Accord? So, when you say MOV, all you are really saying is QUICKTIME. What CODEC in that QT file? H.264 is one…ProRes, HDV (yes, there is an HDV QT Codec), MPEG-2? What are you trying to convert to? And for what reason?
[Antonio Atzei] “and then tried to convert the same footage by copy/paste into a new sequence with H.264 as ratio”
Ratio typically means dimensions. so 16:9, 4:3. Or 1920×1080, 1280×720. Those are ratios. H.264 is a codec…and not a good one to choose as a sequence setting. That’s an aquisition and delivery codec, not an editing one. Not one that FCP works with anyway. That is a VERY poor choice.
If you captured HDV via firewire…then it is HDV Quickime. And that is something FCP works with fine…with no converting needed. So, why are you trying to convert it?
[Antonio Atzei] “I know I must update to the new FCP version ASAP.”
Note that if you do that, you’ll need a whole new computer, new capture card, and to relearn a whole new editing app. FCP-X is unlike FCP 6 many many ways. Just to warn you. a 30-day demo is available. But, as I said, you’ll need a new computer. It work work on the one you currently have.
Shane
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