Does Aperture Support Video, or DSLR Video?

From a video perspective, I'd say Aperture will probably support the video created by your DLSR.


But it probably won't support video from a video camera.


Correct?

Posted on Feb 28, 2012 5:38 AM

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Feb 28, 2012 6:53 AM in response to 1 Open Loop

You're not limited to video from a DSLR or are you even limited to the formats on that list. The write up at the top says


See the tables below for some examples of supported formats.


Here's a video I pulled off the web and put into Aperture. Notice it's an .m4v


User uploaded file



It would be interesting if Apple come out with a tool for such as Aperture for video. I'm surprised they haven't.

They have it's called iMovie (or Final Cut if you really need the extra power) Bothdo for video what Aperture does for stills.

Feb 28, 2012 10:33 AM in response to Frank Caggiano

Frank Caggiano wrote:


They have it's called iMovie (or Final Cut if you really need the extra power) Bothdo for video what Aperture does for stills.


Not really. FCP X is an editing tool. I was think more along the lines of CatDV. Which is an asset management tool. FCP X introduced some great metadata based features. It would be great if that could take those features and create a video management tool. A tool where I could browse, catalog and organize footage. Then have the ability to send portions of various media to whatever editor, or compositor I wanted. FCP X is not really geared for this. But it does have the features needed to create the tool.


Back to my question. It seems to me that Apple's focus on DLSR video support. At least that's the camera's they list. They don't support AVCHD or XDCAM formats. Or do they?


I was asking because I looking at Aperture to manage still images, not video. Am I right in that thinking?

Feb 28, 2012 10:42 AM in response to 1 Open Loop

1 Open Loop wrote:


It would be great if that could take those features and create a video management tool. A tool where I could browse, catalog and organize footage.

Well unless you're shooting feature films iMovie will most likely fit your needs.


And again as I wrote you're not limited to importing into Aperture video from DSLR's or the formats on that list.

Feb 28, 2012 1:10 PM in response to 1 Open Loop

What are shooting? To capture some moments? The kids playing with the dog? Then you shoot the compressed formats the camera uses, import to Aperture. There's no editing, just a bit of light trimming with Quicktime.


To edit? Shoot production formats like AVCHD or XDCAM and import them to an editor, edit, output to a compressed format... and manage that in Aperture, iPhoto, iTunes as you prefer. There are other non-Apple apps available as well.


What makes little sense is to shoot AVCHD etc if you're not going to edit.



Regards



TD

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