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P2 Avid Media Composer Tutorial - 02: Access & Edit

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

Part 02: Tutorial Video showing how to access & begin editing Panasonic P2 media using Avid Media Composer 2.7 onwards. Created and Presented by Steve Holyhead (steve_holyhead@avid.com)

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  • @ Chris Capel... You can do either. (1) link to files on the card(s) in the camera - or (2) link to files on the card(s) in a card reader or, (3) link to files that you have already copied to a hard drive. Good luck!

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  • the whole time I'm editing?

    I don't understand why you can't just navigate to the folder where your video files are on your hard drive and import from there. This seems so unnecessarily complicated.

  • Wait so if I'm importing from the camera itself, I have to keep the camera on the whole time I'm editing?

    I don't understand why you can't just navigate to the folder where your video files are on your hard drive and import from there. This seems so unnecessarily complicated.

  • Great video keep up the good work.

  • @cdpryaicg

    lol it's not import - media, it's import - clips to bin, once in the bin (which happens quickly, but ONLY reads from the card), you need to consolidate to your media drive. Now with MC5, you can read/import w/out consolidating.

  • btw, that was just a joke dude... :P haha

  • can i get a free copy of your avid media composer??? i can't afford to buy one :(

  • hi my avid mediacomposer 4 dont have the option of import p2 why?

  • Yes, the footage will go offline once the card has been removed, because the media only exists on the p2 card. You can 'transcode' the media with AVID creating DNxHD files.  Or you can copy the p2 media as DVCpro HD to a hard drive and edit from there.

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