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How to import P2 Metadata into Final Cut Pro 6
P2 METADATA NOTES:
I went to a seminar on P2 & Metadata recently and learned how valuable metadata really is. We all know that P2 removes the capturing step and thus saves us time, but I didn’t realize that metadata can cut out the logging time and help me get to editing much faster.
Today (Oct 2009) I started researching how to get my P2 files into Final Cut Pro with my new metadata. If you don’t know already, FCP will not import metadata and you will need a third party software to hold its hand. As I started researching I discovered two other things. First when importing P2 with FCP, I actually have to “transcode” it thus making a Quicktime file out of the MXF files. However, there is some great software out there that will allow you to natively edit your P2 card media, thus saving yet another step… transcoding. And Second, and most frustrating, there is not much info out here to help us newbies. I had to call companies, friends, read websites, and test software in an attempt to understand the basics of this new workflow.
Because of the lack of info online, I thought I would try to help, so here is my research and notes on the best software for importing P2 metadata into Final Cut Pro. And I hope it helps the rest of you newbies.
Calibrated{Q} MXF Import
https://www.calibratedsoftware.com
$74.95
This software allows you to import the native P2 files without having to transcode them. However it only works on Intel computers, and not on PowerPCs. Once it is installed you can drag the video files directly into FCP and start editing. However, it does not deal with your metadata so you will still have to log… BUT you won’t have to transcode.P2 Log Pro
https://www.imagineproducts.com/P2log.htm
$199
This software (along with HD Log) is primarily for logging footage. However it will let you export an XML text file (which maps the metadata info to FCP fields) and transcodes the P2 Media into self-contained Quicktime files. This XML file can then be imported into FCP for editing. The two things that it cannot do is offload the P2 cards in the field (verify the copy process), nor can you export XMLs with reference Quicktimes. There is a good comparison chart on the website (under the compare link) that compares P2 Log Pro, and the three versions of HD Log.HD Log (Bronze)
https://www.imagineproducts.com/hdlog.htm
$299
This software is a step up from P2 Log Pro. Again, it is primarily a logging program, but really is the full package. You can use it at the shoot to offload your cards onto your hard drives and verify that the copy happened as you expected. You can then log your data and change your metadata if needed, then save your logs as text files for future reference, in effect creating a library of all footage the you have shot. However the limitation of this Bronze version, is that you can only search one log file at a time. If you move up to Silver, you can search an entire folder of log files (such as when you remember the shot, but not the project or tape it is on). Finally with HD Log, you can save out an XML file with transcoded Quicktime files, or you can skip the transcoding and save out the XML with reference or pointer/shortcut Quicktimes that allow you to play the native P2 media without taking up extra space on your drives.Raylight
https://www.dvfilm.com/raylight/mac/index.htm
$195
This software allows you to play your P2 files natively without having to transcode them. It does this by creating a reference Quicktime. There are two things that put it above the program Calibrated{Q} MXF Import: 1] you can add the USER CLIP NAME from the metadata to the file name. But this is the only part of the metadata that can be mapped to a Final Cut field; 2] you can have all of the metadata made into a slate that overwrites the first frame of your clip. This at least gives you access to all your info even if it can’t be mapped to a field.My choice:
After spending about 5 hours researching this info and playing with the demos, I think I would buy HD Log Bronze because it does everything from the beginning to the end. In my mind HD Log Bronze give me the most bang for my buck.My second choice would be Raylight. It is much simpler to operate, and is $5 cheeper than P2 Log Pro. If you only care about getting the USER CLIP NAME info then this is a nice way to go. And it will work on all Macs unlike Calibrated{Q} MXF Import which only works on Intels.
I hope this helps you get started. If you see something wrong with my research, please respond, and please be kind. P2 & Metadata is new for me, and this is based on 5 hours of research. There that is my disclaimer.
Chad Greene Mahoney Media Group Minneapolis, Minnesota 2x3GHz Quad-Core, 4GB Ram, OS 10.4 FCP 6, Kona-LH
