Perform steps and . as described in For computers running Final Cut Pro 7.0.2 or earlierin the NOTES above. Cannot read the clips -The video files may have been moved or damaged. If you moved the files, move or copy them back to the original folder. If you have not moved the files, use backup copies of the clip, if you have them. Trademark Acknowledgements • Apple, Macintosh, Mac OS and Final Cut Pro are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. • Other names and pro
Upgrade to Final Cut Pro 7.0.3 or perform the following procedure. Install Canon XF Plugin for Final Cut Pro included on the Canon XF Utilities Disc supplied with the camcorder. When transferring the clip, select an Apple ProRes 422 option for [Target Format (Transcode to)]. • If you are using the Log and Transfer window to play back clips in the camcorder while it is connected to the computer, playback may not be smooth and frames may be dropped. Remove the CF card from the camcorder, insert
Such clips will be treated as separate clips for transfer. 6. Close the Log and Transfer window. 7. Drag the icon of the CF card in the card reader or the icon of the camcorder to the trash can icon to safely eject the media and then disconnect the card reader or camcorder. 1 IMPORTANT • Please observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in permanent data loss. While a CF card is connected to the computer: -Do not remove the CF card or the CF card reader. -Do not access, chang
Transferring clips directly from the camcorder or from a CF card You can transfer clips to Final Cut Pro directly from a CF card inserted into a card reader connected to your computer. If your camcorder features a USB terminal, you can also connect the camcorder to the computer using a USB cable to import clips directly from the camcorder. For details about transferring file-based media to Final Cut Pro, refer to Final Cut ProUser Manual. 1. Start up Final Cut Pro. 2. Connect the camcorder or th
To add multiple clips: Select the desired clips in the Browse area and click Add Selection to Queue. • The clips in the Transfer Queue will be transferred automatically and saved with the latest project. • Relay clips (continuously recorded clips that spanned multiple CF cards) will not be recognized as a single clip. Such clips will be treated as separate clips for transfer. 6. Close the Log and Transfer window. 7. Drag the icon of the CF card in the card reader or the icon of the camcorder to
Always access the files on the CF card only using the procedure described above. When the camcorder is connected directly to the computer: -Do not open any of the CF card slot covers and do not remove the CF cards. -Do not disconnect the USB cable. -Do not turn off the camcorder or the computer. NOTES • Use of a commercially-available, UDMA-compatible card reader is recommended. • Depending on the system used (the computer’s performance specifications, transfer rate of the CF card, etc.), transf
Refer also to the Avid Media Composer instruction manuals. Preparations This plugin is compatible with Avid Media Composer, version* 4.0.5, 5.0 or 5.5. Complete the following preparations before using this plugin. * As of October 2011, clips that were recorded using the 50 Mbps (4:2:2), 1280x720, 23.98P video configuration are not supported by Media Composer, version 4.0.5 or 5.0.0. (Update Media Composer to the latest release of version 5.0 or 5.5.) Also, clips recorded using the 25 Mbps (4:2:0
Refer also to the Avid Media Composer instruction manuals. Preparations This plugin is compatible with Avid Media Composer, version* 4.0.5, 5.0 or 5.5. Complete the following preparations before using this plugin. * As of October 2011, clips that were recorded using the 50 Mbps (4:2:2), 1280x720, 23.98P video configuration are not supported by Media Composer, version 4.0.5 or 5.0.0. (Update Media Composer to the latest release of version 5.0 or 5.5.) Also, clips recorded using the 25 Mbps (4:2:0
• Camcorder equipped with a USB terminal: . Power the camcorder using the compact power adapter. . Turn on the camcorder and set in MEDIA mode. . Connect the camcorder to the computer using a USB cable. Use the optional IFC-400PCU USB cable or similar mini-B USB cable. • Avid Media Composer will automatically scan the CF card or the camcorder and link the clips into a bin (based on the AMA settings in Avid Media Composer). The Bin window will open and show the linked clips. 3. Continue the editi
The Bin window will open and show the linked clips. 3. Continue the editing operation in Avid Media Composer. Consult the software’s guides and help files as necessary. 4. When you finish editing the clips, drag the icon of the CF card and drop it onto the trash icon (Eject) to terminate the connection to the hardware. 5. Disconnect the card reader or camcorder form the computer and remove the CF card. 1 IMPORTANT • Please observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in permane