how do i convert m2t to usable QT in FCP?

hello,
i have seen this discussion before but not sure what codec i need to transfer to for my type of files...

i shot a video on the **sony hvr z7u** using compact flash cards and the video was shot on 1080i 24 frames per second...all the files are currently in m2t...
what settings are preferred to use in mpeg streamclip? this is also considered a progressive movie as well correct?

thanks very much,
steven

G5, Mac OS X (10.5.6), FINAL CUT PRO 6.0 1 G RAM, 250 GB MEMORY CAPACITY

Posted on Mar 8, 2009 10:13 AM

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Mar 8, 2009 11:33 AM in response to David S.

hi there,
it is not recognizing the m2t cards unfortunately...i used mpeg streamclip and used the follow settings:
- apple motion jpeg a
- 100 percent quality
- uncompressed sound
- frame size: 1920 x 1080 (unscaled)
- interlaced scaling was checked

i burned a dvd and the video looked good, but just want to make sure this would be correct.

thank you,
steven

Apr 4, 2009 8:06 AM in response to shoffner28

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The only program that easily rewrap m2t files into QuickTime movies Faster than transcoding
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Apr 20, 2009 12:50 PM in response to AppleAutomotiveGuy

I received a hard drive last night with a bunch of .m2t that I need to edit on FCP5. Based on a bit of research I bought clipwrap and converted them to .mov However, when I try to import them to Final Cut then open them in the viewer I get a message that reads:

"Codec not found. You may be using a compression type without the corresponding hardware card."

Also, when I open them in Quicktime they don't play, just a black screen.

Still pretty new to FCP so any advice/help would be great. Thanks -Josh

Apr 21, 2009 3:49 AM in response to senseofsurreal

Sony has it's own plugin that will allow you to log & transfer m2t files from their HVR-Z7 and HVR-S270 compact flash recorders immediately. It's here:
http://www.sonybiz.net/biz/view/ShowContent.actionproduct=HVRDR60&site=bizfrEU&category=HDVVTRs&contentId=1205247708665&sectiontype=Product&preserveContext= true

It's still al step less than when using Clipwrap, although I also find this a program very worth while it's money.

Apr 21, 2009 7:04 AM in response to Concertpix

thanks guys, I really appreciate it.

Concertpix, I checked out the Sony link but it looks like its only for FCP 6 and I'm on FCP 5, so I don't think it'll work with my version.

Also, Tim, I chekced out the video you posted and he certainly had no trouble at all, but I'm just not getting results like that.

Last night I made a little bit of progress, I converted one of the .m2t files with MPEG Streamclip (from Squared 5). I was able to view the result (a .mov version of my clip) in Quicktime (which I was not able to do with the .mov file that Clipwrap produced from my .m2t files) but when I imported into FCP 5 it was a bit "chopped" when I played it back in the viewer and when I placed it in the timeline it tells me I have to render before it'll play in the canvas.

Apr 21, 2009 8:16 AM in response to senseofsurreal

Senseofsurreal,

Yes Im pretty sure you'll need FCP 6 for the Sony driver (I'm not by my work machine to double check at the moment). I have converted M2T files with MPEG streamclip successfully before. When you say 'chopped' do you mean in terms of playback or you've lost some of the image?

(The need for rendering means your sequence settings don't match the footage setting)

Apr 21, 2009 9:14 AM in response to T Halliday

sorry, I meant to type "choppy" in that the playback is not smooth. As far as matching the sequance settings to the footage settings that is certainly something that I've goofed up on, but I'm not 100% sure how to find out what my footage settings are since I didn't shoot it, it was just hand over to me. (Probably a topic for a seperate thread I guess)

My real disappoint is why the Clipwrap didn't perform as I expected. It converted the .m2t to .mov super quick, but then FCP & Quicktime won't play the .mov files.

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