Hmmm…
I don’t get it… Why doesn’t your Kona LHe have any way to input HD? Its an HD capture card.
Tell us more about your system setup. What version of the Kona LHe drivers do you have?
[alan hotchkiss] “One; I’m getting a funky strobing on all of my dissolves. Can’t figure this out because my footage plays back fine. I’m using the easy setup sequence settings when I chose the HDV 720p 24 preset. “
What is your monitoring device? Hopefully, you are using your Kona LHe for monitoring the 720p24 signal. Next, your strobing you are seeing is because your monitor is a 60Hz monitor and your video is 24p. There’s a difference here. If you had a monitor that can output true 720p24, then you wouldn’t see any strobing. This is why we usually edit with a pull-down. We can edit 24p material and view a 30p signal so that the video plays back smoothly. But this all depends on your monitor and your capture card, if its setup correctly.
[alan hotchkiss] “Second; Since I can’t seem to ingest the HD footage from the XDCam via firewire, I’m forced to import it using the XDCam transfer tool. I thought I would just be able to throw this on my timeline and FCP would re-size, interpolate, whatever, but the footage plays back like it has field issues.”
Again, what version of the Sony Transfer program do you have? FCP is very capable of handling this.
Mixing footage can and does work well, IF you have a fast enough computer to deal with it. Personally, I don’t like taking all that time to render the video. Oh yeah… You do have FCP set to render you HDV video to ProRes, right? Its in the Render Control tab of your User Preferences.
The field issues you are seeing… Keep in mind, there are different flavors of 24p. There’s 24p native and 24p with Pull Down. Sony XDCAM uses 24p with Pull Down. If your timeline is 24p native, you have to remove the pulldown to get your video compatible. Sounds to me like your are having a pulldown issue here. Again, the pulldown is so that you can edit using a 60Hz monitor that isn’t capable of 24p, which, most monitors fall into this category.
Check your video and see if you HDV 720p24 is native or has pulldown. I would bet that its native. To get the XDCAM more friendly, you’ll need a plugin that will remove the pulldown and make it native 24p.
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