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Hey Guys.
I just moved some HDV quicktime files from my FCP 5 machine to a FCP 4.5 Machine and it does not recognise my HDV files. They both use QT 7 but the FCP 4.5 Machine does not recognise the codec and only plays sound. Is there a way around this? Johan Polhem Motion Graphics www.johanpolhem.com
We had to wait for FCP5 in order to handle HDV. I don't know any way to do it in an earlier version. I don't think 4.5 has the programming hooks to handle MPEG2 in real time on the edit line.
Let's see how wrong I am. I bet you could use QuickTime Pro raw to convert the HDV to something 4.5 can handle--one of the more conventional movie formats. Koz
<<<How do I fix that? >>>
I keep hoping someone is going to drop in here and tell us. We can only do HDV on our Final Cut 5 machine. The other machines won't touch it. Oh, wait. There may be another way. There is such a thing as HDVxDV or something like that. It's a cousin to DVDxDV available here on the forum store. [www.hdvxdv.com] Koz
Just use QTPro in FCP5 to convert the HDV files to DVCProHD. Put the DVCProHD files into FCP4.5 and you should be good to go. The file sizes will be over 4x bigger, but you'll be fine running off internal drives or external FW800, and, you'll be in a frame-based codec at 4:2:2 instead of HDV's 4:2:0 compression.
Clay
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