horvatic, good comments but throughout , or I missed it even with Brian, what MAC do you have i.e. the Intel Macs or the G5 type Power MAC? I haven't checked recently but the Apple site indicated awhile back that Power MACs were not compatible and could not import and edit the AVCH.264 HD video. I've been waiting for a software solution but have not found one as yet. Please comment.
Review: Canon Vixia HV30
#30
Posted 25 September 2008 - 06:52 PM
HELLLLP!
Argh.
I have to capture footage for a project a shot on my newly acquired
Canon vixia hv 30. however, my FCP v 5.1.4 won't recognize it as a
deck!!!! Ahhhh!!! are they even compatible????? I'm so pissed. I
thought it was just the cable. But I hava an extra firewire but still
didn't work.
I've changed A/V settings accordingly:
sequence preset: HDV 1080i60
capture preset: HDV
Device control preset: HDV firewire
checked my camera settings:
av->dv: off
playback: auto
comp. out: 1080i
dvoutput: hdv/dv
what am i doing wrong??? am i missing anything??
I WOULD BE TRULY INDEBTED IF I SOME GENIUS SHED LIGHT ON THIS.
I WILL BE YOUR SLAVE.
PUHLEEAAZZZZZ.
---desperate filmchiq
Argh.
I have to capture footage for a project a shot on my newly acquired
Canon vixia hv 30. however, my FCP v 5.1.4 won't recognize it as a
deck!!!! Ahhhh!!! are they even compatible????? I'm so pissed. I
thought it was just the cable. But I hava an extra firewire but still
didn't work.
I've changed A/V settings accordingly:
sequence preset: HDV 1080i60
capture preset: HDV
Device control preset: HDV firewire
checked my camera settings:
av->dv: off
playback: auto
comp. out: 1080i
dvoutput: hdv/dv
what am i doing wrong??? am i missing anything??
I WOULD BE TRULY INDEBTED IF I SOME GENIUS SHED LIGHT ON THIS.
I WILL BE YOUR SLAVE.
PUHLEEAAZZZZZ.
---desperate filmchiq
#31
Posted 28 September 2008 - 04:49 PM
First thought: Use iMovie to check that the camera is set up properly and Firewire is working.
My professional edit rooms all use the Kona LHe cards and are on FCP 6.0.4 -- I never used FCP before version 6 -- so I don't know if I can help, but I did have trouble recently with the camera not being recognized on my home system. What I did was fire up iMovie to check that I could capture footage via FW. The camera worked with iMovie, so I cursed a bit and went back to FCP. Now it was working also in FCP. Go figure. I use Easy Setups that I'm not sure are available in FCP 5, but I still think it should work for you.
Let me know if you're my slave yet.
My professional edit rooms all use the Kona LHe cards and are on FCP 6.0.4 -- I never used FCP before version 6 -- so I don't know if I can help, but I did have trouble recently with the camera not being recognized on my home system. What I did was fire up iMovie to check that I could capture footage via FW. The camera worked with iMovie, so I cursed a bit and went back to FCP. Now it was working also in FCP. Go figure. I use Easy Setups that I'm not sure are available in FCP 5, but I still think it should work for you.
Let me know if you're my slave yet.
#33
Posted 15 December 2008 - 05:11 AM
Heck ... I just had that happen with an plain ol' Panasonic standard def camcorder ... trying to import to the Macworld recommended Drobo (with four WDC10EACS 1TB drives). In my case, it mean my disk drive was too slow.
I've since had success importing to a Big Disk Extreme+ 1TB (RAID0) unit.
I've since had success importing to a Big Disk Extreme+ 1TB (RAID0) unit.
#34
Posted 16 December 2008 - 10:32 AM
I have followed the set up described here to the letter, and can't get Final Cut to recognize my HV30. Each time it tells me it can't find the device and try re-connnecting (which I have done 50 times in all manner of permutations).
Is there a driver or something that's missing?
I am using Final Cut 6.0.4 on a 2.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Macbook Pro running OSX 10.5.5
Is there a driver or something that's missing?
I am using Final Cut 6.0.4 on a 2.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Macbook Pro running OSX 10.5.5



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