around the 22/1/07 Caleb mentioned about [videoblogging] FinalCutPro
Settings? that:
>My wish, my dream, is to simply have Final Cut Pro let me edit my
>video just as it was shot. 640/15fps. Or 320, etc.
notice the 'pro' in final cut pro? :-) it's one mission in life is
Hey Caleb,
It's not going to happen. This is one place where Windows Movie Maker kicks
butt. On a Mac it's best to convert these files to DV for editing. If you
are using Final Cut Pro you can create a setting with Compressor to convert
things to DV and then make a "Droplet" (mini application) out
Oh wise videobloggers. I've been shooting stuff on a Canon Elph SD400
at 640/480 at 15fps and it arrives as .avi files. I've tried messing
with the settings in FCP to get to that spec, but no luck. It
especially doesn't like 15fps in the settings.
I can edit it in FCP, but it has to be rendered