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Q: Can anyone help. I need to reuse my SDHC cards and transfer footage from an ongoing profect to a hard drive. Can i edit from the Hard drive or am I better transferring info striaight from camera to time line

Hi I am using a JVC GY-HM100 camera which is meant to work well with final cut pro.  I have an ongoing project but need to save money and resuse the SDHC cards that are currently full of footage.

 

Would I be better off transferring the footage straight to the time line (as rumour has it you can do this with this camera) or store the footage on a hard drive and edit it later without risk of losing the footage.

 

Many thanks

 

Lindabob

MacBook Pro

Posted on Apr 10, 2012 5:19 AM

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  • by andynick,Helpful

    andynick andynick Apr 10, 2012 6:07 AM in response to lindabob
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    Apr 10, 2012 6:07 AM in response to lindabob

    Your best (safest) option is to transfer the footage to a fast (Firewire 800 or faster - formatted Mac OS extended) external HD - and if it's important to you, back it up onto a second HD (they occasionally fail, with catastrophic results). From there, import it into FCP X.

    Andy

  • by lindabob,

    lindabob lindabob Apr 10, 2012 7:05 AM in response to andynick
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    Apr 10, 2012 7:05 AM in response to andynick

    Thank you And I will do this later today and then import it to the timeline. I wish I knew all i needed to as it is so worrying to us newbies. However having such excellent help so freely available makes it alot less worrying

     

    All the best

     

    Linda

  • by andynick,Helpful

    andynick andynick Apr 10, 2012 7:45 AM in response to lindabob
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    Apr 10, 2012 7:45 AM in response to lindabob

    Thanks Linda,

     

    Here's some more info for you:

     

    This is my pet checklist for questions regarding FCP X performance - you may have already addressed some of the items but it's worth checking.

     

    Check the spec of your Mac against the system requirements:

    http://www.apple.com/finalcutpro/specs/

     

    Check the spec of your graphics card. If it's listed here, it's not suitable:

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4664

     

    Make sure you're using the latest version of the application - FCP X 10.0.3 runs very well on my 2009 MacPro 2 x 2.26 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon with 16 GB RAM and ATI Radeon HD 5870 1024 MB. I run it with Lion 10.7.3.

     

    Check that you have at least 20% free space on your system drive.

     

    If you have not already done so, move your Projects and Events to a fast (Firewire 800 or faster) external HD. Make sure the drive's formatted OS Extended (journalling's not required for video). You should always keep at least 20% free space on the Hard Drives that your Media, Projects and Events are on.

     

    If you are getting crashes, there is some conflict on the OS. Create a new (admin) user account on your system. Do NOT import any of the settings etc from the old account - simply use FCP X from there - if it runs a lot better, there's a conflict and a clean install would be recommended - but remember, if you reinstall the system, and then use Migration Assistant (or anything else) to import all your old settings etc etc, you may well be importing the cause of the conflict in the first place.

     

    Keep projects to 20 mins or less (about half that for Multicam). If you have a long project, work on short sections, make them into Compound Clips and then paste these into a final project for export.

     

    If you ever experience dropped frames, I strongly recommend you use ProRes 422 Proxy - it edits and plays back like silk because the files are small but lightly compressed (not much packing and unpacking to do) - but remember to select 'Original or Optimised Media' (FCP X Preferences > Playback) just before you export your movie, otherwise it will be exported at low resolution.

     

    If you have plenty of processor power, for the ultimate editing experience, create Optimised Media - most camera native files are highly compressed and need a great deal of processor power to play back - particularly if you add titles, filters or effects. ProRes 422 takes up much more hard drive space but is very lightly compressed. It edits and plays back superbly.

     

    Hide Audio Waveforms at all times when you don't need them (both in Browser and Storyline / Timeline). They take up a lot of processor power. (Use the switch icon at the bottom-right of your timeline to select a format without waveforms if you don't need them at the moment, then switch back when you do).

     

    Create folders in the Project and Events libraries and put any projects you are not working on currently, in those folders. This will help a lot. There's a great application for this, called Event Manager X - for the tiny cost it's an invaluable application.

    http://assistedediting.intelligentassistance.com/EventManagerX/

     

    Unless you cannot edit and playback without it, turn off Background Rendering in Preferences (under Playback) - this will help general performance and you can always render when you need to by selecting the clip (or clips) and pressing Ctrl+R.

     

    The biggest single improvement I saw in performance was when I upgraded the RAM from 8 GB to 16.

    Andy

  • by lindabob,Solvedanswer

    lindabob lindabob Apr 11, 2012 8:15 AM in response to andynick
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    Apr 11, 2012 8:15 AM in response to andynick

    Andy that was so kind. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into answering me and for going to such depth. It is much appreciated. I will see if I can do all you suggest and come back with the "this solved my problem" button.  I learnt so much from your email that will help me and you answered questions and problems I hadnt asked about but needed answers too.

     

    Does ProRes 422 Proxy- cost money and if yes do you know how much it is?

     

    your amazingly generous thank you

  • by lindabob,

    lindabob lindabob Apr 11, 2012 8:17 AM in response to andynick
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    Apr 11, 2012 8:17 AM in response to andynick

    ops signed my own this solved my problem when I meant to sign yours.  Sorry wirte back and il press the right button this time..All the best

     

    LindaBob

  • by andynick,

    andynick andynick Apr 11, 2012 8:59 AM in response to lindabob
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    Apr 11, 2012 8:59 AM in response to lindabob

    lindabob wrote:

    Does ProRes 422 Proxy- cost money and if yes do you know how much it is?

    No - when you optimise with FCP X it transcodes your footage to ProRes 422 (no charge) - and you can export as PR 422 as well.

    Andy