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  • Keith Gray

    June 24, 2009 at 1:46 pm in reply to: m2t files in FCP

    I got a plug in for fcp from the below link and it works great.
    I have a sony Z7 and just connect the m2t files to my mac. Open fcp and go to “Transfer and capture”

    https://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/www/pro_hdv/fcp_plugin/

    Keith Gray

  • Keith Gray

    June 24, 2009 at 1:27 pm in reply to: How would you want it delivered to FCP?

    I downloaded this plugin for free and it works great. I use a sony Z7 and the m2t files are uploaded into fcp auotomatically when you go to “Transfer and Capture”

    Check it out

    https://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/www/pro_hdv/fcp_plugin/

    Keith Gray

  • Keith Gray

    June 1, 2009 at 1:54 pm in reply to: slow motion

    Hi ,I’m after some experienced advice as I’m trying to get a good slow motion sequence together and I’ve never done it before.

    Firstly what equipment am I using- Sony Z7

    I have shot a dragon fly landing on a rock with a shutter speed of
    3500fps. After reading other forum advice it seems After Effects “Time remapping” is a good tool to use. So I’ve put it into Time remapping. The real time length is 4 seconds as the insect flys around the branch before landing.I want the length of the clip to be slow down making the clip around the 15 second mark. please could you give me some advice on the settings I need in my after effects comp and possible values in the time remapping effect. I’ve been trying with various settings but my results are not great. It is slow but a bit juddery and I want it to look smooth. The time remapping looks a little confusing and have played about with the values but not getting the results I need. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Keith Gray

  • It sounds like your burning a dual layer disc. When the dvd switches between the two layers it is called a layer break. The two layers on the disc are called 0 and 1 and layer” 0 ” needs to be bigger than layer “1” . you need to tell dvdsp to automatically find the dual layer break point. Just go to “Build and Burn”, then choose the disc to be dual layer then make the break point automatic. Put your dual layer disc in the machine and press build and burn.

    Keith Gray

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