Capture Apple pro Res settings

Hi how do I change the settings in Final cut pro so that i captures full HD  1920x1080 Linear PCMApple Pro Res 422 HQ quicktime?

So it's probably HDV.
First thing I'd check is the camera settings to make sure they're correct.
And what version FCP are you using?
Russ

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  • Capture apple pro res

    Hi,
    I'm importing from a sony HDR_FX1E
    and want to log and capture using apple proress 422 HQ.
    but my files come up as data file which i cannot open in quicktime
    My project opens perfectly in final cut pro.
    my AUDIO/VISUAL SETTINGS
    SEQUENCE PRESET: APPLE PRORES 1440 X 1080 25P 48KZ
    CAPTURE PRESET: HDV- APLLE PRO RES 422HQ
    DEVICE CONTROL PRESET: SONY HDV 1080I50 FIREWIRE
    DOES APPLE PRORES USUALLY SAVE FILES AS DATA FILES NORMALLY?
    THANKS

    It's a known problem and has been discussed in the Final Cut Pro forum a couple of times.
    Adding .mov to the files will make them work properly.
    If you have lots of files, consider building an Automator workflow like this:
    Change the source and destination folders to suit the location that your files currently reside in and where the renamed copies should end up. You can safely leave out the Copy Files section if disk space is a concern.

  • After burning a successful DVD in iDVD out of FCPX, how can I see the settings it used?   So I finally burned a DVD out of a Apple Pro Res file into iDVD in PAL format. My question now is how can I find out what the exact burn properties were so that I ca

    After burning a successful DVD in iDVD out of FCPX, how can I see the settings it used?
    So I finally burned a DVD out of a Apple Pro Res file into iDVD in PAL format. My question now is how can I find out what the exact burn properties were so that I can apply the same burn properties to a project in Compressor 4?
    Is it possible to see what iDVD did?

    I don't know any way you can interrogate iDVD to reveal settings to the extent that you can in a Compressor project. What you could do is open up the show's VOB in MPEG STreamclip, go to File and Reveal Stream Information; that will at least give you some rudimentary info like average bit rate. Perhaps someone, with more iDVD experience, can chime in here.
    The broader question is why use Compressor at all if your current workflow is doing the job to your satisfaction?
    The value of Compressor is that it gives you control over the many parameters that affect size quality.  and playability. The Compressor presets can give you a starting point for DVD delivery, Web, etc. From those presets, people typically experiment by adjusting the parameters until they get the desired results for their specific show. It's a little bit science and a little bit art. After experimenting, you may be able to get slightly better quality for the project you've successfully burned in iDVD by using Compressor and something likeToast…or maybe not.
    Good luck.
    Russ

  • Capturing in Apple pro res codec

    Hi,
    I am trying to capture the Cinealta HD footage with blackmagic card using apple pro res codec. i am not getting full res 1920x1080, getting only 920x720. anybody experienced this kind of problem.
    i am using Fcp 7, mac pro with 4 gb ram.
    pls suggest.
    C V Rao

    while we've got some Blackmagic users here, you probably want to talk directly to Blackmagic.
    bogiesan

  • CS6 Export Settings for Apple Pro Res 422 HQ

    My project is 1920 x 1080 (1.0) 23.976 fps, progressive and my special effects guy is asking for the project to be rendered out to Apple Pro Res 422 HQ. I can not find an export setting that offers 23.976 fps and is progressive. I have offered to give him an "XML" file but he is insistant. What can I do?

    I believe you will only find this option on a Mac that has ProRes installed from some other application, like QuickTime Pro or Final Cut.

  • Apple Pro Res Export

    I am exporting a project that I am sending to be authored. I have already exported the menus in Apple Pro Res 422 (1280x720). This was the most efficient way to preserve my 16:9 anamorphic setting.
    When I export the entire movie however, I get dozens of -av.mov files that are linked to the primary mov file which is only 2gigs. What exactly is going on here? If I send a hard drive out with all these av.mov files, can the guy who is authoring read the primary file?
    Any info is much appreciated.
    Thanks!

    In your FCP System Settings (Shift-Q) check to see if the option to Limit Capture/Export File Segment Size is active. It's normally toggled off, but the default size limit is set to about 2 GB (2000 MB), so that's why I'm asking.
    One caveat: if you're exporting to a hard drive that is formatted for Windows use, leave the setting and box checked because many Windows drives (formatted by Macs, especially) won't do larger than 2 GB files. And no Windows system will recognize files larger than 4 GB.
    So I guess what I'm saying is, before you 'correct' your issue, confirm with your authoring folks what system they'll be using. If they are using a Windows box, they definitely won't be able to read your files - the ProRes codec isn't available for Windows.

  • CS 5.5 renders apple pro res poorly compared to CS5.0

    Hi hi,
    This is my first time posting here.
    I'm experiencing a loss in the quality of text in my rendered video after migrating from cs5.0 to cs5.5, and I would like to know if there is any way cs5.5 could give a better render, or if I should switch back to cs5.0 for the time being.
    The video that I'm rendering consists of two videos: a video of a power point presentation, and a video of the speaker/presenter pip'ed over the power point video. The text on the power point slide is poor quality when exported from cs5.5 compared to the same video rendered in cs5.0 with the same settings.
    All of my source video is apple pro res LT codec, and was captured on a AJA Ki pro device. My sequences are setup as progressive to match the source.
    I'm exporting as MPEG2-DVD
    Export settings:
    Again, I've rendered the same project in both cs5.5 and cs5.0 each with the same export settings; however, the cs5.5 rendered video has blurry text (exspecially on the charactors such as the 'e') on the power point slides where the cs5.0 looks fine.
    system notes:
    I have the latest quicktime version installed.
    Working on window 7 systems.
    Comparison (Note: This is actually a pretty good case for cs5.5. Other slides in previous renders were much worse, but you can still see the difference here.):
    CS 5.5
    CS 5.0
    Thanks,
    Ted

    Seems  5.5  is not applying MaxQuality sharpening.
    Is this a direct export from Premiere or did you send it to AME?
    I have found a sligt difference when doing this.

  • Trouble with flickering after converting AVCHD files to Apple Pro Res 22

    Hi guys.
    I have figured out that Apple Pro res 22 is the best format for my AVCHD files.
    But I am having trouble with the files after converting them to this format.
    Every 60 frames I have a blurred frame.
    This results in a flickering effect when watching the clip.
    The original MP4 clip (AVCHD) plays fine on the Mac but when I convert is it flickers.
    I have captured a still shot of the frame here
    http://www.willpower.net.au/DOWNLOADS/FrameError.jpeg
    Here are the settings I am using for the conversion
    http://www.willpower.net.au/DOWNLOADS/Error.JPG
    Here is the converted file in Apple Pro Res 22 format with the flickering
    http://www.willpower.net.au/DOWNLOADS/SANY0007.mov
    I'd appreciate any help that you can offer.

    Actually I think I might have found the answer.
    After diggin deaper into the camera manual I have discovered that the setting I had it on "Full HD" actually is interlaced not progressive. Even though tha badging on the camera says Progressive"
    So I think something got lost when converting the files to apple pro res.
    I just shot a 10 sec clip on "Full HR" which is the progressive function and it converted nicely.
    I'll come back to this post after shooting and making a little test movie today.
    Thanks for your help.
    PS. I wonder what codec it actually shoots in. Apparently it is not AVCHD but MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression (I thought that was AVCHD)

  • Final Cut 7: Apple Pro Res Export Drops In File Size?

    Hello all. We are noticing a 30% drop in file size when, after importing a 5-minute Apple Pro Res HQ file into Final Cut and performing minor editing (essentially removing a few frames from the ends), the resulting export (also Pro Res 422 HQ) is noticeably smaller, going from roughly 2.5 GB at the start to 1.7 GB at the end. Has anyone seen this? Is this normal? Does it affect file quality? If so, is there a workaround? Thanks for any and all help!
    Sequence and imported clip settings both match and are at the highest quality. The original file was captured from a BetaSP into Final Cut as a Pro Res 422 HQ via a Sony DVW-A500 deck.

    Those numbers suggest the possibility that you captured 29.97 and exported 23.98. Any chance that's the case?

  • Vixia HF200-apple pro res?

    I've searched online and throughout the apple forum, but I can't find any info that discusses the best sequence and project settings to use with a Canon Vixia HF200 camera. I bought ten of the Vixia HF200's for our school to use with Final Cut Pro 6.06 running on Quad Core and a few 8 core Intel Macs. We can ingest perfectly. No issue. And I am probably using the wrong settings, but I set the sequence preset to Apple Pro Res HQ 1920x1080 24p. Our cameras are all set to cinema mode24p. For easy setup we have been using Format:HD, Rate:all and Use at DVCPro HD-1080pA24. Our sequence settings are 1920x1080 Custom 16:9, Pixel Aspect=1440x1080, timebase=23.98 and compressor apple Pro res HQ. I've played with other settings and editing is fine and the video looks fine. However, on most of these settings we are seeing some weird by product. All exported 1920x1080 video has flash frames throughout the video. You can watch the video on an NTSC monitor or on the computer monitor and there are no flash frames. But once you export using Quicktime Movie Apple Pro Res HQ 1920x1080, then that exported file shows multiple flash frames. Again, I'm sure I have all the wrong settings. Can someone respond with the optimal settings for editing AVCHD @ 24MB from a Canon Vixia HF200 within FCP 6.06?

    Did it work before?
    If so, what did you change?
    If not, have you tried installing the latest ProRes Codecs?
    x

  • Apple pro res 422 file consuming more space than usual

    hi everyone!
    I've been  working with FCP 7 since 2008 and at the same time I started working with Canon T2 from 2 years ago and I haven't had any problems with my FCP workflow files, editing and output used to be H. 264 based files until I started to  have problems with my hd DSRL projects. Recently when editing the audio went out of sync and  I was suggested to change the Quicktime video settings from FCP 7 to imovie (which is th application I commonly use to create chapters and share to iDVD) this worked perfectly. It was the  first time I which I had  to  change the Quictime Settings to Apple Pro Res 422 The Out of sync problem was resolved but the space consumed by the file was enourmosly ncreased instead. ie. A 5 min project usually would take like a 500 mbs quicktime  file  and now using the Apple Pro Res 422 this 5 min project went up to 5.3 Ggs!! And also the exporting process is taking forever!! For instance I'm working  with a 30 min project and the Quicktime conversion never ends. It's taking about 12 hrs and is not taking  more than the 20% of the process. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I need help in a extremely urgent way!  Thank you all guys! And best regards from Mexico!!
    Mac Pro early 2008
    Processor  2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
    Memory  10 GB 800 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM
    Graphics  ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT 256 MB
    Software  OS X 10.8.4 (12E55)

    >using the Apple Pro Res 422 this 5 min project went up to 5.3 Ggs
    That's about right for a ProRes 422 file. High quality video takes a lot of space. It's sufficient to use the lighter ProRes LT for the footage from your T2 by the way. Your MacPro can also have up to 4 hard drives for plenty of storage.
    Why are you using QuickTime Conversion?
    Exporting to QuickTime with current settings and self contained is the better way. Then you use Compressor to make your delivery format from that master. Compressor is faster because it can take advantage of multiple cores - FCP doesn't. It will also give you far more control and choice over the encoding.

  • Apple Pro Res "Render at Maximum Depth"

    From my understanding, Apple Pro Res maxes out at 12 bit with DSLR cameras in movie mode not even reaching that. Yet, the setting for "Render at Maximum Depth" offers 24 to 64 bit. Anyone know what the story is with this setting?
    And does anyone know the settings for Apple Pro Res 4444 at its highest quality when coming from H.264?
    Thanks.

    For your reading enjoyment -
    http://forums.adobe.com/message/4529886
    http://images.apple.com/finalcutpro/docs/Apple_ProRes_White_Paper_October_2012.pdf
    A question for you - what is your workflow where you think you might need this? Keep in mind that the majority of cameras only record 8-bit color, and also in a very highly compressed format, so you won't necessarily gain anything by going to 4444, as the source video is of limited quality already.
    Basically, if you don't have any high-bit-depth sources in your timeline to preserve the quality of, there may be little or no benefit to enabling "Max Depth".
    Thanks
    Jeff Pulera
    Safe Harbor Computers

  • Apple Pro Res 422 / FCP7 render issues

    Hello,
    I do a lot of timelapses and have pretty good workflow for all this. However, I am experiencing one issue that makes everything a bit difficult. I appreciate if anybody could help me.
    My workflow is:
    1. Shoot some stills RAW
    2. Develop in Adobe Camera RAW
    3. Import stills sequence and render in AfterEffects CS4 to AppleProRes 422
    4. Import to FCP7 and edit
    5. Grading / color correction
    6. Publishing
    All works fine, however I am having very often an unpredictable issues with the Apple Pro Res 422 codec under FCP7.
    I always render a bunch of sequences from AE using the same settings for all files. The only difference is resolution.
    My render settings for exporting from AE are:
    - Apple Pro Res 422 wrapped in MOV
    - render in 10-bit YUV from RAW 16 bit sequence files
    - AE project in 16 bit
    - Resolutions of rendered all files around 3500x2500 px, this vary from file to file.
    The sequences render fine in AE.
    The sequences play properly in QT, I can import them to FCP properly, play in FCP properly. I can drag to timeline, scale, rotate, scrub etc.
    However: Some sequences fail to render in FCP7.
    When I drag them to my working sequence in timeline (Usually a Full HD 1080p, Pro Res 422, YUV), scale down (usually) and try to render timeline footage (don't mean exporting here yet) I get the following error:
    "Codec not found. You may be using a compression type without the corresponding hardware card."
    This happens on many computers including iMac, MacbookPro and a Mac Pro.
    I discovered that setting the footage size to even width and height figures when exporting from AE eliminates the problem sometimes, but it does not help in all cases.
    Also it sometimes help if i take such sequence, crop and export using QT under the same settings, just a few pixels less in size. But again - it helps sometimes.
    Can anybody help me with these?
    Anybody experiencing similar issues?
    Thanks a lot.

    I had the same problem when we started to edit on Pro Res timelines. The solution I found was to go the Sequence Settings > Video Processing > and change the Render setting to "Render in 8-bit YUV" that allowed me to actually render the timeline and view my work. Hope that helps.

  • HOW DO I CONVERT F4VS TO APPLE PRO RES?

    Hi, I need to transfer a premiere pro project as a XML to FCP so i plan to convert the files into premiere pro  into Apple prores so they can opened in a Apple Pro Res project in FCP. The files I need to convert are the original MOVs and F4vs so the movs won't be a problem but the I've tried converting the f4Vs in Adobe Media Encoder and it seems to suggest I need FCP installed on my computer to convert them to pro res bu there must be a way of getting F4vs in to FCP. This is a project I'm transferring to be opened on someone elses computer in their FCP so how is this done?
    PLEASE HELP!
    I have the apple pro res codec already installed on my computer and downloaded a free trial of Pavtube but when I tried converting a F4v file into prores it said I need Final Cut already installed on my computer so would wondershare say the same thing. Sorry but I just want to be clear so...If I convert all the movie files in my Premiere Project into Apple Pro Res then export that as a XML then send all the individual files along with the XML project file to another computer they would be able to open the XML project all good and fine in FCP7?... There isn't any speed adjusted clips in the project as with those I nested and converted them into f4vs in Media Encoder then reimported them into the Pro project, then there are a few clips that I have adjusted the scale and postion and put on a slight fade on some clips- would those effects transfer to FCP7 ok ?
    The project files I used in Pro are-
    Editing Mode: DSLR,
    25fps,
    frame size 1920 x 1080, vertical 16:9,
    Pixel Aspect Ratio, Square Pixels (1.0) 
    Fields : No Fields(Progressive Scan)
    Sample Rate 48000,
    Video Previews-
    Preview File Format I-Frame Only Mpeg
    Codec Mpeg I-frame
    So if they open a project in FCP7 with as much of those settings as possible and in Apple Pro Res and then import the XML would that work?
    Any advice would be extremely welcome and I'll be very greatful.Cheers
    Simon

    Try using MPEG Streamclip. Seems to work for a lot of folks.

  • Fcp forces me to render Apple Pro Res 4444 files when i drop on timeline

    i shoot with the canon 5d mark ii and i have been having problems making my videos easy to edit. I convert them from h.264 to the apple pro res 4444. when i take the files and then attempt to drag them into the project timeline, i am prompted to change the settings to match that of the video format. when i select no, all of the files require me to render before playback. when i select yes, i always get dropped frames and the video stalls and fails to play. selecting no and rendering is not time efficient at all and i know there is a better way to do this. any help or suggestions? i'm clearly doing something wrong.

    Hi -
    While it may seem counterintuitive, transcoding to a ultra-high quality, specialized format like ProRes 4444 actually, in most cases, counter productive.
    Converting your h.264 files to ProRes 4444 is like buying size 26 shoes for size 9 feet. Apple ProRes 4444 is there for specialized use by people editing large frame size images +WITH an alpha channel for each frame+. To properly play it back will require both a high horsepower computer and high speed disk drive array to support the data rate involved in that format.
    May I make a suggestion? I would be to convert your h.264 material to Pro Res 422. Even ProRes HQ is beyond what you need to handle your material correctly.
    When you convert your files to ProRes 422, and allow FCP to set the sequence to the same settings, you will find that you will be able to edit without rendering. And don't worry - the quality of your image is set by the h.264 compression, the conversion to Pro Res 422 will not degrade it.
    A frequent example given on these boards: if you take a can of beer, and pour it in a keg, you still have just a can of beer, but it is harder to carry around - and the keg certainly takes up more space.
    There is a very useful White Paper written by Apple that describes the various flavors of ProRes and their correct application at:
    http://images.apple.com/finalcutstudio/docs/AppleProRes_White_Paper_July2009.pdf
    Hope this helps.
    MtD

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