A.4.7, Export files for use in apple® final cut pro, A.4.8 – NewTek 3Play 820 User Manual
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A.4.7 EXPORT FILES FOR USE IN APPLE® FINAL CUT PRO?
At the time of writing, importing 3Play’s MPEG-2 files into Final Cut requires a few extra steps.
There are several approaches – pick the one that suits your need best.
METHOD 1
1. Open the session containing the recorded files you are interested in.
2. Click the Export Media button, and then click Add to add clips to the export batch list.
3. Use the Target drop-down to select Application.
4. In the Preset column, select Apple Final Cut Pro® (.mov)
5. Click the Destination gadget (triangle) and choose a target location for the exported
file(s).
6. Click the Export button to commence export. (Please see the sub-heading entitled
Export Media in Section 5.3.1 for more on this feature.)
METHOD 2
7. At step 3 above, Choose Quicktime for the Target, then select Renderless conversion
(.mov) as the Format for the files you add.
8. Click the selection gadget (triangle) and choose a target location for the output file(s).
9. Click the Export button to commence transcoding. (Please see the sub-heading entitled
Export Media in Section 5.3.1 for more on this feature.)
A.4.8 IMPORT/EXPORT FILES LARGER THAN 4 GIGABYTES?
This question may arise if you are using external media, perhaps portable hard drives or USB
‘thumb’ drives. These are commonly prepared using the FAT32 file system, which does not