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  • Lori Harfenist

    August 26, 2009 at 5:55 pm in reply to: file based import Canon FS-100

    Actually Richard,

    I just tried again and realized I left out a step I’ve put into the flow! I’m sorry.

    FCP doesn’t recognize either the camera or the SD card reader when I go to the log and transfer screen. For some reason it’s not reading either – could it be because it’s through the USB? It recognizes my firewire devices just fine.

    So I’ve been dragging files off the camera, or off the card reader, to my desktop, and then going through log and transfer to the files on my desktop.

    I’m not sure that should make a difference though since they are the same files.

    Any ideas? Thanks so much again!

  • Lori Harfenist

    August 26, 2009 at 5:25 pm in reply to: file based import Canon FS-100

    Hi –

    Sorry, yes – I did that. It still says the same thing. The files are saved as .mod files on the card, and reading them through both the camera and the card reader, my FCP is saying those aren’t compatible. I have FCP 6.0.6

    Any other ideas?

  • Lori Harfenist

    August 26, 2009 at 5:12 pm in reply to: file based import Canon FS-100

    Hi there! Thanks for the quick response.

    I’m using shift+apple+8 – the regular log and transfer. The camera is in viewing mode – is that what you meant? Play mode.

    When I select the folder in the log and transfer window I just get a message saying FCP does not support this type of file. Any ideas?

  • Lori Harfenist

    August 26, 2009 at 4:46 pm in reply to: file based import Canon FS-100

    Hi,

    I just bought a used FS100, and when I connect my camera through the USB cable and use the log and transfer mechanism, FCP just says that the folder from the camera contains no readable files. It doesn’t prompt me to transcode. It just gives me no options.

    I got the log and transfer plugin specifically for a Sony EX camera though – is there a different log and transfer I need to make this happen?

    Any quick help would be great! Otherwise I’ll just return the camera.

    Thanks!!

  • Lori Harfenist

    July 17, 2009 at 1:10 pm in reply to: Audio glitch on import

    Thanks for the reply.

    It actually was neither the camera or tape. I used the same camera to import as to tape; I used several cameras, actually, to tape and then as the deck. So it isn’t the camera. It wasn’t the tapes either as I used several of them.

    However, I ran Disk Utilities on my Permissions, and that cleaned it up tremendously. I did a repair on my disk at first, but that didn’t do it – it was repairing the Permissions that seemed to help.

    Hopefully it’ll stick and it’s not just a temporary fix! 🙂

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