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  • Sebastian Naslund

    February 12, 2014 at 10:34 pm in reply to: Import tape WITHOUT FCP X indexing.

    Will clean the DSR and try again.

    No I can not regroup and re edit a 1 hour film that has been smashed to pieces in array.
    I would sooner give up and kill myself or something… sort of.

    Sebastian

  • Sebastian Naslund

    February 12, 2014 at 10:18 am in reply to: Import tape WITHOUT FCP X indexing.

    Thanks for reply.

    let me make sure I totally get this.

    Are you asking me to SKIP using FCPX and using my quicktime player programme to import my film file and then transfer it to FCPX?

    You say:
    “stop marker embedded in the signal”

    If there is such, I do not know.
    It is a film produced in FCP3 and then exported as ONE file and then put on DV tape.

    Is there any way I can TELL FCPX to NOT listen to timecodes or embedded signals?
    Just let me press start and stop and decide the file?

    Sebastian

  • Sebastian Naslund

    February 11, 2014 at 8:24 pm in reply to: Import tape WITHOUT FCP X indexing.

    “FCPX should only be putting it in one folder and if ti’s breaking the clip unto smaller parts, you have timecode breaks in your tape copy ”

    I dont have any timecode breaks.
    It happens on all tapes.

    Other people have had this problem.

    “Any reason you’re not just capturing it one big file with something like Quicktime and importing to X after the fact?”

    Can I use the program quicktime to capture from my DSR11 SONY taperecorder?

    Sebastian
    PS. Another problem is that FCPX does not recognice quicktime clips made by FCP3

  • Sebastian Naslund

    February 10, 2014 at 9:41 am in reply to: FCP X; Imported Clips Disorganized

    I have the same problem – did you get an answer?

    Sebastian

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