Cool!  Thank you.
Interesting.  You might have just influenced my next choice of  
Camera....
Assuming it will work in final cut *pro* 4 & leopard, which is what I  
have.
thanks!
i guess we should store this kind of info in the wiki.
how's the sound on the HD1a?  Does it have the problems with motor  
noise that some of the older Xactis have?

On 17-Jun-08, at 3:24 PM, David King wrote:

Let's see... I usually shoot at 640X480, but sometimes choose one of  
the HD
settings. I have a newer Mac Book Pro (about a year old).

To get the thing on my mac, I usually put the SD card into a usb card
reader, and upload all the pics and video files together into iPhoto,  
then
drag the videos out that I want to use and delete the rest. I'm able to
drag/drop the video file from a folder right into the bin in FCE.

It's FCE 4.0, and it's OSX Leopard (I update it regularly).

Hope that helps!

David King
davidleeking.com - blog
davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog

On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 5:15 PM, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

 > Great! I'm happy to hear that there's a Xacti MP4 file that does
 > work in a Final Cut product without conversion, but I have to say
 > it's the exception. I wonder why. The HD1a is an HD camera, unlike
 > most of the Xactis I've come across. Are you shooting in HD or at
 > 640x480, and what spec of mac are you using?
 > I'm not just making it up - and it's not just on my system - over the
 > last year or so I've noticed a *lot* people complain about this - as
 > Neil did in his message just now. I don't know anybody with a Xacti
 > who's been able to make it work properly - at best it causes FCP to
 > grind slowly, at worst to crash completely. The same for non-Xacti
 > p&s cameras & cellphones, as I said.
 > Rupert
 >
 > On 17-Jun-08, at 2:20 PM, David King wrote:
 >
 > Rupert... I use a Xacti HD1A and the newest version of FCE, and  
have no
 > problems whatsoever with the MP4 files. Just sayin...
 >
 > David King
 > davidleeking.com - blog
 > http://davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
 >
 > On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Rupert  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]<rupert%40fatgirlinohio.org>>
 >
 > wrote:
 >
 > > Well... aha! Tying into the other thread about Macs versus PCs...
 > >
 > > If you're shooting on a Xacti (or any other camera or phone which
 > > stores video as MP4 files on memory cards), then in my opinion  
you're
 > > better off cutting on a PC with Sony Vegas. Vegas (which a lot
 > > cheaper than FCP but just as good for 90% of jobs) will take your
 > > files AS THEY ARE, with no importing or conversion necessary. This
 > > can save HOURS. As you say, Neil, if you have three hours of
 > > footage, then you need around three hours for conversion. WTF. All
 > > because Apple can't make FCP work with MP4 properly.
 > >
 > > But that's not all. When you convert your MP4 files for use in FCP,
 > > after you've waited all that time, you'll find that their image
 > > quality may be impaired by the conversion from 640x480 to a .dv
 > > file. Particularly a NTSC .dv file, which has a different ratio.
 > >
 > > Vegas cuts the files *as they are* - it will match the sequence
 > > settings to the clip, not vice versa. For people shooting on Xactis
 > > or little digital point-and-shoot cameras or mobile phones,  
Vegas is,
 > > in my opinion, a much more user-friendly experience. Shoot, cut,
 > save.
 > >
 > > I say this as a 8-9 year user of FCP and a life-long Mac user.  
Apple
 > > have dropped the ball in the important area of non-DV cameras and
 > > amateur video. And don't get me started on the new iMovie.
 > >
 > > Rupert
 > > http://twittervlog.tv/
 > >
 > > On 17-Jun-08, at 1:49 PM, Neil Katz wrote:
 > >
 > > Neil Katz here, a journalist. I have had very good experiences with
 > > the Xacti CG65. Small, cheap, shoots well in low light, and is
 > > stable on zoom, and files sizes are small. I did an entire video
 > > story for the NY Times with that camera and even snuck a shot  
into a
 > > report for CBS News on national TV.
 > >
 > > http://video.on.nytimes.com/?
 > > fr_story=74e0011bd397f3fdad54e60c3b52612d009fa8bf
 > > Judge image quality for yourself. And keep in mind the NYT site is
 > > playing at about half resolution.
 > >
 > > I have purchased and returned every camera in the Xacti line except
 > > the CG65. The others have better specs, but nothing has a better
 > > picture. And it fits in your pocket, which means you will get the
 > shot.
 > >
 > > Battery life is poor. Buy three batteries and a quick charger. Use
 > > an online site to buy non Sanyo batteries. They run $20/each.
 > >
 > > The only negative is in order to edit you will have to convert the
 > > native mp4 files into DV. Sanyo says you can edit with mp4 files  
and
 > > technically you can import them into Final Cut Pro. But it doesn't
 > > really work, trust me.
 > >
 > > That conversion process will take about 1 minute per minute of
 > > footage. So if you shoot three hours, expect three hours of
 > > conversion when you come home.
 > >
 > > As an aside, working in India, if you don't have Sony, you can't  
get
 > > it fixed or spare parts, adapters, etc.
 > >
 > > N
 > >
 > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com <videoblogging% 
40yahoogroups.com><videoblogging%
 > 40yahoogroups.com>,
 > > Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > > >
 > > > I agree. I've been using a Canon Ixus 860 (European name for
 > > > Powershot, I think) and it shoots beautiful video. I love it. And
 > > > it's FANTASTIC in low light. Better than Xacti. But not quite so
 > > > good a grip. I think the Xacti pistol grip is the best way to  
shoot
 > > > - better than the traditional camcorder grip.
 > > >
 > > > It produces big video files, though, compared to other little
 > cameras
 > > > I've used - so get yourself an 8GB memory card or two. I found  
the
 > > > best deals for memory cards online - shops will rip you off.
 > > > Rupert
 > > > http://twittervlog.tv
 > > >
 > > > On 12-Jun-08, at 12:48 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
 > > >
 > > > > I'm heading to India for my honeymoon and the entire summer and
 > > > plan to vlog
 > > > > and do some
 > > > > interviews from there.
 > > > > I *do not* plan to bring my macbook. I just want to bring a
 > > > firewire or usb
 > > > > cable and upload
 > > > > at cafes.
 > > > > It needs to be small, light and easy to travel with and have
 > > > decent sound.
 > > >
 > > > the canon powershot is actually a great choice.
 > > > it has good sound, its small.
 > > >
 > > > It also records in AVI so a PC in an internet cafe will read  
them.
 > > > Just use Windows Movie Maker that comes with XP.
 > > > should be on most public computers.
 > > >
 > > > Jay
 > > >
 > > > --
 > > > http://jaydedman.com
 > > > 917 371 6790
 > > >
 > > >
 > > >
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