Andrew Beneze
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David, I left off the extension for the Sony tech people: 1-800-883-6818 ext 252
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David, I believe you can just copy and paste as you were already doing. I also have been exporting the unwrapped .movs from my FCP project to an Archive HD. I know this is an extra step but it gives me some peace of mind to have those copied .movs available.
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David, I just started shooting with the EX3 and have not seen this yet. Thanks for the heads up though. I spoke with a Sony rep the other day that gave me a direct number to their tech support for Transfer and Clip Bowser etc: 1-800-883-6818
Let us know what you find out.
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Hey David, I’m sure my workflow is not quite correct but is working. I use FCP Log and Transfer to get the video unwrapped and into my project. Then use Clip Browser to move the BPAV file onto my HD for archive. Make sense? Still figuring it out. Please let me if you have any hints. thx
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Gary, I would think twice about the JVC cameras. I am about to sell GY 200U to B and H Photo. The cameras have a lot of problems. Picture quality is not good. Notice on their specs for the camera they say ‘not specified by the manufacturer’ for signal to noise ratio. This should give you a bad feeling. What it means is that there is more noise in the picture than they want you to know about. If you decide to try it out, be prepared to send it back. I just went with a EX3. Good Luck, Andrew
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Thanks Craig. I did. I have figured it out. I appreciate your time on this.
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Believe me I understand. I just got off the phone with Sony. They claim that Clip Browser was not designed for FCP but for AVId. They did me some simple work arounds to save the BPAV files.
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No. I just have the tabs at the top.
Just got off the phone with Sony Support. they tell me that Clip Browser was designed for Macs using Avid. That confused me a bit. They gave me other ways to save the BPAV file.Thanks for your help Craig.
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Hey Craig, you are right. I did leave ‘preview and window’ tabs out. I am watching the Vortex DVD on the EX3 and they are showing how it should look. I am just seeing the tabs at the top of the screen.
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I cannot defend the 1/3 chips. Seems size matters. I will however caution you on the JVC product. We have been using a 200U for a while and it has significant problems handling bright light and low light. Kind of a problem. And the VF is very bad. You will find yourself working much harder to get great video. The reps have told me they have taken care of these problems in their newest cameras but I don’t trust them. They should have never released those cameras with known quality issues. With that said, I am moving to the EX3 and quite excited to see the results.