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Canon 7D Workflow Trick (for DSLR Cameras)

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How to convert Canon 7D footage to Apple ProRess422 using MPEG Streamclip software. Download it for free online http://www.finalcutking.com

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  • you got a really messy desktop :P

  • @Spitfireunleashed hahaha!! I know, I know. 

  • I have 2 questions.

    1) In my MPEG Streamclip, I do not have the option to choose the Apple ProRes 422 codec.

    2) Does the Canon 7D record on SD cards or some other form of memory?

  • @SeriousOllie You need to update your streamclip software.

  • @FinalCutKing how do you do that on windows?

  • @SKarsteinX I am the wrong person to ask

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  • @FinalCutKing How do you update the software?

    Thanks.

  • mpeg doesn't retain timecode :(

  • @FinalCutKing how do you update it?

  • Does this work for PC's as well?

  • do you have to uncheck interlaced scaling or not? What doesit mean?

  • do you have to uncheck interlaced scaling or not? What doesit mean?

  • Canon you do a 2011 canon T2I/550D 5d work flow of this edition 2 thanks because i dont see it in my list when i do a batch list and is different Canon 5D. thanks

  • @beastcreature21 download the free canon driver

  • Does this work for the 550d t2i as well because i have the same problem with dropped frames....PLEASE HELP

  • Question: When you convert HD files (1920 x 1080p) 24p to Quick time using Apple pro Res 422, why didn't you unchecked the interlaced box in the window. Is it because you format is interlace or the same rule applies when converting 1080p footage as well??

    Thanks

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