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Mark Raudonis
February 23, 2011 at 4:25 amkat,
Yes, please come back and ask another simple question that could have
been answered with .5 seconds of googling.mark
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Scott Sheriff
February 23, 2011 at 4:32 amKat,
“For the rest of you I don’t know what’s more redundant . Someone asking the same thing on a \\\”help\\\” forum, or someone taking time in their obviously busy working day to give a condescending, uninformative answer.
This is a public forum, I\\\\\\\’m sorry I couldn\\\\\\\’t provide the exciting, dynamic, new question you are hovering over your laptops to discover.
If that\\\\\\\’s not the case then you\\\\\\\’re just lying in wait to prey on the next poor guy who has an honest question and would like more specific help than one can find doing a search.
Either way, it\\\\\\\’s sad:(”Take your pick of any one of these:
1. Count down this page 18 threads from your post, and look at this (H.264 footage by Shannon Bedford on Feb 22, 2011 at 1:26:20 am) posting. There you will see this very subject covered, on the same day as your post, less than 12 hours prior. For something as you say “I searched the forums and didn’t find a situation like mine.”
2. It took me less that 2 minutes to go to the Canon web site, look at the camera specs, and confirm that your dealing with h.264. Search the forum for “h.264”, and get over three thousand results. Then post links to these so you could see them for yourself.
What more do you want?
Why don’t you send me the footage, and let me edit it for you. Hows that for condescending?
And, just to be from the department of redundancy department, redundancy department, you said “I searched the forums and didn’t find a situation like mine.”3. Have you read the manual? If you have, show me in the supported editing formats that you see either “mvi.mov” or “h.264”. If it is not listed in the supported editing formats, that means it’s not supported. That, is a clue.
You will find h.264 listed in the output formats. Thats because its a compressed delivery format. Another clue.
That is why they put that stuff in the manual.It isn’t that you “couldn\\\\\\\’t provide the exciting, dynamic, new question you are hovering over your laptops to discover.” that causes condescension. It is the EPIC FAIL of saying you “searched the forums and didn’t find a situation like mine.“, when this is the most covered topic in the last 9000 years. Yeah, that can make a person snarky.
So if any of us are “just lying in wait to prey on the next poor guy who has an ‘honest’ question”, I suspect we won’t be waiting for very long…Scott Sheriff
Director
https://www.sstdigitalmedia.comI have a system, it has stuff in it, and stuff hooked to it. I have a camera, it can record stuff. I read the manuals, and know how to use this stuff and lots of other stuff too.
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Stephen Smith
February 23, 2011 at 3:33 pmKat,
I forgot to mention that the footage has to be in the original file folder structure. If it is not FCP will not see the footage. I would give you the structure but my camera is at home. Let me know if you need it. Best of luck.Stephen Smith
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