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1080p/60fps workflow question- ability to conform?

Background: purchased a Panasonic TM900 camcorder to compliment my GoPro cameras for action sports work. The TM900's highest quality setting allows shooting at 1080 progressive, 60 fps. I'm on an dual core intel Imac.


Since purchasing the camera, I've learned what a bag of worms I've opened in editing AVCHD. I've got ClipWrap. After using it to create either a ProRes file from the .mts...OR rewrapping the .mts into a .mov, I'm going into Cinema Tools (v4.5.1), and it doesn't provide the opportunity to "conform" the files, which are still 1080p, 60.


Any suggestions? I really appreciate it!


-Dub

Final Cut Studio '09, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Nov 25, 2011 9:52 AM

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Posted on Nov 25, 2011 11:02 AM

Thislong discussion may be helpful.


Russ

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Oct 15, 2013 1:53 PM in response to Dub82

Not sure if anyone has helped with this, but I have had the same problem with ClipWrap and 5DtoRGB converter for MKIII footage. The only thing that I have found that works, is re-wrapping the clips in clipwrap, then putting those clips into Compressor and converting them to ProRes with that program, or using Media Manager within FCP. It seems that Apple is the absolute worst at playing nice with others, and Cinema Tools doesn't tend to like clips being converted to ProRes through 3rd party programs. I would absolutely love a better alternative as this is a bit of a pain, but it has worked for me.

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