Jeffrey Carter
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Thanks for all the posts. It looks like the import box defaulted to ‘photos’ instead of ‘video’. Never noticed that. It’s a case of if your computer doesn’t turn on, immediately tear apart the motherboard instead of looking to see if it’s even plugged in.
Imports work fine if you look to import video instead of photos…
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I am also on 10.12.6, and getting constant crashes with layered PSD files. They are completely unusable. Maybe that compound clip problem you’re having…
Only workaround is to use JPG’s.
Anyone else with this problem?
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This also happens with FCPX, so is it a camera thing, not in the NLE?
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Speed is the same (normal). That fixes the flickering and seems to work. Thanks!
But why are the editing systems (and Media Encoder) seeing it as 29.97 instead of 23.976 like they USED too? It would be a pain to always have to interpret the footage…
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Even after updates, the problem still exists on my system. I really like the cloud autosave feature and it totally saved me when I had a hard drive failure once.
My solution was, in your project set the auto save location (default is with the project files) to your Creative Cloud Files folder on your system hard drive – that still syncs with the cloud, so you now have de facto cloud back-up and the auto save file on your system drive. You have to do this with each new project.
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Not yet…
I keep going back and forth between liking/disliking certain features of PP and FCPX. Wish the two could merge!
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Jeffrey Carter
December 5, 2014 at 5:56 pm in reply to: Can I inport AVCHD from Canon C100 directly into X?I have found that it is better to either create an archive from the SD card first, then import from that or use FCPX to import directly from the card. If you copy the SD card to a folder on a drive using the operating system first, then try to import from that, it seems to have problems.
I would always use FCPX to copy from the cards.
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Jeffrey Carter
December 5, 2014 at 2:13 pm in reply to: Can I inport AVCHD from Canon C100 directly into X?FCPX changes the wrapper on the C100 files to .MOV on import. Those camera icons mean the footage is not on your hard drive, but the SD card (or camera). You will need to make sure they get copied to a hard drive before easing the card.
Go to File>Import>Reimport from camera/archive.
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I had the same problem where I would see waveforms of other clips, but not the multi cam clips. I solved it by right clicking on the audio and selecting multicam>enable. The waveforms suddenly show up.
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Jeffrey Carter
June 16, 2014 at 1:11 am in reply to: Workflow query: Importing C100 into either Adobe Premier Pro or FCP XI use the C100 with FCPX, and haven’t had any problems. On import, it rewraps the footage so you can view it natively on the Mac. No quality loss as it’s using the original media.
I’ve only expermented with Premier Pro CC, but it seemed to handle the files no problem as well, using the original media without quality loss.
In FCPX, you can create a ‘camera archive’ and easily view the footage from the import pane. In Premier I believe you would have to manually copy the footage for a camera archive from the finder.
Canon does have a utility for the C100, but it just copies the files (and does no rewrap). It’s pretty useless IMHO. You can do it with QT (Mavericks) by double clicking the AVCHD folder, opening a file and do a save as (very clunky).
I guess FCPX handles the file import and archiving the easiest.