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Nov 1, 2014 5:43 PM in response to Meg The Dogby SIXSHOOTER56,I downloaded Clipwrap and this program doesn't even recognize any format on my iMac, be it a movie file, a still image (all are grayed out)
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Nov 1, 2014 6:01 PM in response to SIXSHOOTER56by Meg The Dog,I'm not sure I can help you with this problem. Maybe someone who uses the device will post.
One thing I would try, is to configure the recorder to record in the .m2t format, make some test recordings, and see if Clipwrap will convert those files.
Clipwrap does nothing with still images.
MtD
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Nov 3, 2014 10:19 PM in response to Meg The Dogby SIXSHOOTER56,Thanks For all the help...It took sometime but I believe I have found the solution...Downloaded from www.vitecmm.com a file that converts Quicktime Files for a Focus device within seconds for use with FCP 7 or FCPX....It's called HD File Converter Pro Updater...
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Jul 5, 2016 10:39 AM in response to SIXSHOOTER56by Blue6-500,7/5/16
I finally gave up trying to capture recent footage from my XHA1 into Final Cup Pro (6.0.6). I could import low res by channeling the signal through an external hard drive and then into FCP (as recommended by some online comments), but that gave disappointing results. I heard online that Canon considers the XHA1 outdated and no longer provides support for the Mac.
Then I decided to try importing to iMovie. It came in as full HD! After that, it's simply a matter of importing iMovie clips (.mov) into the FCP Browser. For me, the problem is solved!
—Robert
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Jul 5, 2016 3:29 PM in response to Blue6-500by Shane Ross,If you shot to HDV tape, then it would easily come in via firewire, as HDV, in HD. Just use the HDV Easy Setup. Your issue was that you recorded to an external recorder, the Focus FS-CP Pro. And it recorded to some HDV format that FCP had issue with. Odd that an external recorder would record to HDV. I mean, why not use the camera at that point, since it shoots HDV. Most people use an external recorder when it records to a better format, like ProRes.
Just curious