Sony hdr-xr200 not recognized

Hi...I am trying to connect my Sony hdr-xr200 to FCP and it does not recognize it. iPhoto does, so I know it's connected properly. What would be the right settings for this, and how can I troubleshoot? It worked before for me when I had an older MacBook Pro.
Thanks
Shelley

macbook Pro core i7 4 gb RAM, Mac OS X (10.6.4), FCP Studio 7.0.3

Posted on Nov 18, 2010 6:05 PM

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Nov 19, 2010 5:52 AM in response to Tom Wolsky

It is a USB connection. At the time there was nothing else connected except for a wireless printer (not even a mouse). All I was doing was logging in with it connected. It told me my device was not found-although it might not have been the right default for my camera, since I'm not sure which one to use.
I'm not sure what you mean by configuration; it is a Macbook Pro 2.66GHz intelcore i7 with 4GB ram, running OS 10.6.4.

Nov 25, 2010 10:06 AM in response to shelley99

Hi -
Just got through ingesting media from a Sony HDR-XR200V camera into FCP 7.0.3 successfully.
Couple of things.

I believe the Log and Transfer has problems if the media storage on the camera contains a mixture of stills and video formats. It really works best when there is only HD material on the HDD, and that HD material is all of one type.
Note: the 200V can be set to record standard definition material as well as HD. If you have Standard Definition clips on your camera, they will not transfer via Log and Transfer, and can quite possibly prevent any HD clips from transferring. There is a different workflow for ingesting SD file based video into FCP.

If you are plugging in the camera, and iPhoto is opening, then you have still images recorded to your media. Off load them with iPhoto (if you want them) and then delete them from the camera.

Now with video only on the HDD, try Log and Transfer and see if it works.

When you open the Log and Transfer window click on the little gear that is in the upper center of the screen to access Log and Transfer Preferences.
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Select Preferences from the drop down menu.
When the preference window opens, set the AVCHD Plug-In audio format to Plain Stereo, and the conversion to Pro Res LT. Click OK.
!http://www.spotsbeforeyoureyes.com/L%26TPrefsToPlainStereo.jpg!

See if this helps.

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