AVCHD in Final Cut Pro WITHOUT LOG AND TRANSFER
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dude u saved my project you are the best!
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You can avoid converting the audio on the timeline if you put your prores audio conversion settings to 48khz and 1`6bit or 24bit res..
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Hey, I can't find any prores options under video settings, and I have changed the format to quicktime and everything you did in your movie. Also, I have the same Toast version. What do I do?!
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you are a god!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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***TIP: If you can't see the "Change" selection...you MUST first change the "Quality" to "CUSTOM" this will open up that selection button. Then you can select the proper Apple ProRes Codec.
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Thanks sooo much! This video convinced me to purchase Toast, and it works great! Problem solved, Booya!
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Finally! a decent tutorial on how to convert these .mts files. Easily explained and can be done with the program I already have, just didn't know how to do this. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
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Thanks :)
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Very Helpful thanks !!!!
...anywayyy.....everything was fine, but when I render I realize that it was jus rendering the audio, but not the video, so when I played I see it in the canvas and the image moves a little and then stop and keep playing but just the audio!!!! AM I MISSING SOMETHING?? What do you think its the problem??
PATRICIATREVINO 1 year ago
@PATRICIATREVINO With these settings you do need to render the audio. Your playback issue sounds like an issue with your system, prores files are high bit rate and take a decent machine to play back. You could try converting it again with prores 422 instead of HQ
THEDEAN911 1 year ago
Does This work with Final Cut Express too ?!
Thumb up so he can see.
gosu1234 1 year ago
@gosu1234 If FCE has the prores codecs it should. If it doesn't you'll have to find another format.
THEDEAN911 1 year ago