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Why don't you capture directly to Final Cut Pro? I capture to Final Cut Express on the Mac with no problems.
- Craig
On Aug 16, 2005, at 9:45 PM, Craig Vaughan wrote:
I just got a Canon ZR 100 camcorder and have been playing around doing live captures with it to disk on both Mac and Windows. On the Windows side, everything has proceeded rather smoothly both in the capturing and processing of the captured files. The Mac side, so far, has been more <ahem> challenging.
Well, if I try to import this file into Final Cut Pro it rejects it saying that the frame rate is not supported.
Caroling http://www.wholeo.net/
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