Q: iPhone 4 Video: slow in FCE HD
I am using Final Cut Express HD 3.5.1 on my new MacBook Pro and am in the early stages of making a home movie using video (.mov files) taken on my iPhone 4 and my wife's iPhone 3GS. I tested a .mov video file taken on my iPhone 4 in FCE HD and I noticed that when i test the clip to figure out my in and out points that the audio plays seamlessly, however the video is delayed/slow. When i drop the clip into the timeline, the video is still delayed/slow. When I rendered the video, it then played fine.
In the past when i have pulled video from my Sony HDR-HC7, the video always played fine right from the beginning w/ out any rendering.
What am i doing wrong that is preventing the iPhone videos from playing smoothly so i can properly test the in and out points and then drop it into my timeline?
Do my video files need to be converted into a different file type?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Mac Book Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)
Posted on Oct 26, 2011 6:11 AM
Compressor works with various types of QT movies to change frame size, frame rate, bit rate rate, codec, and can do many other things as well. Michael Grenadier recently posted an excellent note on Compressor capabilities.
MPEG Streamclip is a great tool and I, for one, use it a great deal. It can do some things that Compressor can't do, but Compressor can do things that MPEG Streamclip can't and offers a wider array of controls to fine tune output.
I'm not certain whether Compressor also offers access to all the codecs that are packed with FCP. Pretty sure that Motion does, but that's an entirely different animal.
Russ
Posted on Oct 31, 2011 1:17 PM