Avid Files to Final Cut Pro files

I will be working with a new client who works with AVID editing system and want to know how I can creat a workflow that will enable me to work with her files transfer to FCP and back to AVID??

Automatic Duck will allow you to convert Avid sequences into FCP sequences, and the other way around. It will NOT convert captured Avid Media to work with FCP. There really isn't a way to keep going back and forth. You can start on one system and finish on the other, but that would require the Duck, and to recapture the footage. And while the Avid codecs are available for download from the Avid site, this doesn't mean that FCP will then be able to edit Avid media without issues. Both systems capture media in VERY different ways.
Don't mix editing systems if you can help it....unless it is offlining on one, and finishing on the other. And even then, you need to know the limitation of both.
Shane

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    How do I do this?
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    Could this be a job for Sebsky Tools?
    Download Link for it can be found here
    A good discussion of the tool can be found here

  • Convert AVID files to Final Cut Pro X for editing

    Convert AVID Bin to Final Cut Pro with Media
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    Can you be more specific  FCP can create optimized footage in app after import for editing if that is what you need. If you need to literally covert it than running it through compressor should do the trick. Or you could download the avid codecs for your mac and maintain your original footage. http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/Download/en392959?popup=true

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    Summary: Follow this tutorial to learn how to import and edit MXF files in Final Cut Pro by converting MTS to FCP native format.
    If you have a Panasonic P2, Canon XF or Sony XDCAM series camcorder,
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    1. Import MXF files to the converter
    Launch the best MXF to FCP Converter, and then click the “add files” button to browse and import MXF videos from your camcorder or hard drive.
    2. Select FCP editable format
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    resolution(1920×1080/1440×1080/1280×720/720×480), bitrate (from 1Mbps to
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    b. Editor (next to “Add” icon)- click to set deinterlace, trim, crop, add effect, attach subtitles, etc
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    Source:How to import MXF files to Final Cut Pro with smooth editing
    [quote] jacknjchn.tumblr.com/post/76914947404/cant-import-mxf-footage-to-fcp-transcoding-mxf-to-fcp [/quote]

    You may refer to this step by step guide on how to convert MXF to Final Cut Pro more supported Apple ProRes or DV at http://www.idealshare.net/imovie-fcp/mxf-final-cut-pro.html
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    Hello,
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    9. I have read elsewhere in these forums, some people touting conversion software from a company in Germany - mfxformac. I am fine with paying for conversion software, but $500?
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    11. Isn't there a further problem if I can't even see the video using VLC? Or is that because I am using Mac and need FCPro with the right codec?
    Anyone's help would be greatly appreciated.

    MXF files from P2 can only be imported using FCP. iMovie can't, nor FCE...if you are talking about APPLE software. Avid deals with MXF files natively. But FCP will ONLY import them if the entire P2 card structure is intact. Please tell me that you have the entire P2 card backups. If not, then it won't work. If you do...then here is the process for importing into FCP:
    P2 Workflow with FCP 6
    3. I have iMovie HD, iMovie 09, and FCExpress (which I don't know how to use that well).
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    NONE of the converters you listed will work... Sorry.
    9. I have read elsewhere in these forums, some people touting conversion software from a company in Germany - mfxformac. I am fine with paying for conversion software, but $500?
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    P2 is a professional format, and to use it you need professional software. iMovie won't work...nor will FCE. If you need to work with it in those formats, you need to have someone import the files and convert them to AIC (Apple Intermediate Codec).
    HD Log might work...but not sure what QT format it converts to. A demo is available.
    http://www.imagineproducts.com/index.php?mainpage=product_info&cPath=1&productsid=4&zenid=b2buo1aguk3cplmg23jn05aai7
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  • XDCAM EX files and FINAL CUT PRO

    Has anyone figured out how to use / import XDCAM EX files (shot on Sony EX3) with Final Cut Pro 7.0.1 and OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard?
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    When I use L&T, I can see the files just fine, but when I select one, and/or select import to FCP I get the multi-color wheel of death, it stalls out and you can only force quit from there.
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    Ok so I am a newby, kind of. We filmed a feature using the SONY XDCAM 350. uses the optical 23.3GB disc. I used the camera to copy all the HD files ( .XML ) to an 1TB external drive. Now the drive is readable, everything looks fine, when I select a .XML file. Final Cut Pro HD opens, but then asks to choose a TRANSLATION file. Where do I go from here. I do not understand that command of action it is asking. Newby here, so pity me for awhile.
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  • How to import a file created in a Studio (windows application) into  Final cut pro

    I captured a video frm my camera and edit partially on the Studio from Avid and now I want to complete the eiting using Final Cut Pro.
    The FCP does not accept to import?
    Is there any way I can do that?

    export a Quicktime file from Avid that the version of final cut you have can use, look in FCP AV set up or export for a list.

  • Does Final Cut Pro X support TS.BUP, RM.BUP, and TS.VOB Video Files

    I would like to know if I can import the named files in my question into Final Cut Pro X.
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  • Can I move video files from Final Cut Pro to iMovie?

    I've used iMovie forever, and I just bought Final Cut Pro.  I uploaded video for a new movie into FCP, but I have an urgent need to get this movie done and don't have time to learn Final Cut Pro to do it.  Can I move my video files from FCP over to iMovie 10.0.6?  Or do I need to reload the raw video to iMovie? 

    No you will have to import your clips again into iMovie 10.  Projects can only be transferred from iMovie 10 to FCPX and not the other way.
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  • Software Updates Missing and File Not opening in Final Cut Pro

    Hi Experts,
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  • How do i export multiple full resolution movie files at the same time in final cut pro 6?

    I've been using Final Cut Pro since version 3 came out, know the program well, have even had jobs consisting of just operating the program.  I'm currently running version 6 because that's the latest one that works on my computer.  Back in verison 3, there used to be an option under Export to export a "Final Cut Pro" movie, which was really a Quicktime movie but appeared with a FCP icon and defaulted to opening in FCP, but the important thing about it is that it was a full resolution copy of the movie with no compression.  Now, that option seems to have been changed to "export Quicktime movie."  In my opinion that change is kind of stupid since it is so much less specific and is even less of an implication that one is exporting a full resolution file.  But in fact you are.
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