1. I converted a 1:37 long home video VHS tape to DVD with my Sony
DVD/VHS dubbing deck.
2. Tested perfect in my DVD player, or my computer's DVD player.
3. I then converted the DVD video to a m4v file on my desktop with
Handbrake.
(Last time I will ever use Handbrake on my G4 PowerBook for
anything longer than 5 min.)
4. Tried to import into my Final Cut Pro v6 and got an error message
(can't remember exact words).
The m4v file plays fine through iTunes v10.6.1, or with Quicktime
Player v7.7, but it will not import into my educational copy of Final
Cut Studio 2 with it's included Final Cut Pro v6.
Since the educational copy of Final Cut Studio 2 is supposed to be
exactly the same as the full version, with the one exception that it
can never be upgraded, I can't figure out why my file is not importing
into Final Cut Pro v6. Any ideas? I am a complete Noob with Final Cut
of any flavor, or any video editing program on the Mac, except a test
video with iMovie, but I want to get started, so I purchased my Final
Cut Studio 2 and now have about 1,200 pages of reading to do. Any
help from users already familiar with Final Cut Pro would be
appreciated.
AmigaDave
dual booting MacOSX & MorphOS2.7 on my 1.5GHz G4 MacMini & dual
1.42GHz G4 PowerMac and MacOSX & MorphOS3.0 beta on my 15" & 17"
1.67GHz G4 PowerBook's, plus MacOSX & Ubuntu10.10 PPC on my dual
2.7GHz G5 PowerMac
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