| The only thing about Clipwrap is that you can't see what you are converting until after it is done.
I also have the Pavtube HD Video Converter which will allow me to watch the clips and only convert those I want.
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On Aug 13, 2013, at 9:57 AM, Bruce Tovsky wrote: i second clipwrap - easy peasy! b On Aug 12, 2013, at 4:47 PM, Tupper, Scott (HQP) wrote:
Hi Emile,
FCP7 can import the private folder through the Log and Transfer menu and convert the streams to Prores .mov files for editing.
Cheers, Rob
On 12/08/2013, at 4:02 PM, Emile Tobenfeld wrote:
Hi,
I accidentally shot some AVCHD footage on my GH3, and had a difficult time converting them into something I can use on a Mac book Pro retina purchased recently. I downloaded a whole bunch of demos that claim to be able to convert AVC HD to MOV, but
did not seem to be able to. I eventually discovered, quite by accident, that I can open the private bundle in QuickTIme Player, and could export the files one at a time :-( to .MOV files they could be read by ae qtp, MediaPro, but not by FCP seven.
Is there a better way to deal with this other than making sure that I never shoot AVC HD again. Thanks.
-- Emile
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