PANASONIC HDC-SD1 AVCHD 3CCD

Does this camera have a firewire & will it work fine with a MBP??
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  • How can I import files from Panasonic HDC-SD1 AVCHD?

    Can I use iMovie 06 or will I be required to use an Intel based (OSX10.4) w/ iMovie08? I can only import the pictures in iPhoto06 but not the movie files? Thank you for your time.

    Hey that's neat, but I am waiting for Leopord to update my OS, If that is possible. And That mac1080hd requires 10.4. Meanwhile I will have to utilize my wife's Dell notebook (She's in denial). Thank you for your help Karsten Schlüter.
    Message was edited by: dj ahzi

  • New Dad cannot import video from Panasonic HDC-SD1. Seeks help.

    Hi all,
    A few week ago I bought a Panasonic HDC-SD1 in preparation for the birth of my first-born. I tested it and it worked fine, importing in to iMovie 7.1 either direct from the camera, or via a USB card reader.
    Since then I have updated to iMovie 7.1.1 (running on OSX 10.5.1 Intel iMac).
    My beautiful baby boy was born two days ago, and I'm still unable to get the video into the Mac. Using direct camera connection or USB card reader the card mounts, but iMovie refuses to recognise any video to input. I've tried starting iMovie before and after connecting the card etc, but it just won't play ball.
    Anyone any other tips to get this working? All was well with iMovie 7.1 - I tried re-installing the old version but it just crashes on being run.
    Help! Everyone wants to see my baby boy!

    Congratulations on your new baby (your son, I mean) and your new tool (toy). I have a 4-month old, which was my justification for buying the Sony CX7, he also helped me get a new DSLR. Now I'm trying to convince my wife that the baby needs a new Macbook Air.
    The CX7 is also a flash based, AVCHD camcorder. For a quick solution to your problem, check out a program called Voltaic. It will batch transcode the AVCHD (.mts) files. This way, you don't need iMovie to recognize the camera, and you can move the .mts files off your flash card for archiving on a DVD, NAS, or external drive for future use. You can then delete the transcoded files after you complete your projects, since you can easily transcode again, if you want use the clips again in a future project. You will want to do this, because the transcoded files are much, much larger than the original .mts AVCHD files.
    I hope this helps.

  • Panasonic HDC-SD9 AVCHD Camcorder and FCE4

    Hi
    What are the best settings for using my Panasonic HDC-SD9 AVCHD Camcorder for FCE4. I ma based in the UK so would use PAL over NTSC.
    I am looking for the best overall settings for a clean good quality image.
    Thanks for all your help
    RC

    Thanks - what about image stablization and the other features the camera has.
    I'd like it to be a bit point and shoot ideally - also are you aware of any good camera stablization equipment that is compact and not ridiculously expensive for use with this camera - I'd love to get really smooth video footage.

  • Panasonic HDC-SD9, AVCHD format & iMovie

    The HDC-SD9 Panasonic is a high definition camcorder that records in the AVCHD format. Bear with me as I try to explain in layperson terms my question. I then created several Imovie events by removing the SD card from the camera and using a memory card reader to upload. I then created a separate Imovie Project by taking footage from various Events. I tried to copy the project onto a new SD card, place the SD card back in the camera and play the recording. However, the camera indicates "no data" on the card. So, a couple of questions: 1) Is this because the HD camera cannot read the Imovie codec? 2) What format/codec does Imovie convert the AVCHD to? 3) If I burn the project to a double-layered disk in High Definition will it play on a Blu-Ray DVD or a DVD that can read a high definition disk? 4) Bottomline is that I would like to edit the AVCHD footage captured on the Panasonic HDC-SD9 camcorder, burn to a disk and play it on a DVD player. Is this possible?

    As you discovered, you cannot move a finished movie back to your camera for playback.
    For playback on an Apple TV, shore using the LARGE preset, and you will get a 960x540 file that looks really good on a high definition TV if it has upscaling circuitry, because this is a simple upscale to 1920x1080.
    If you want to burn a movie in full 1920x1080, there are several options.
    1) You can create it using iMovie's "Export using Quicktime" feature and watch it on your Mac. Use a 24" iMac for best results. It will use the entire screen.
    2) Same as #1 except you can watch it on a Sony Playstation 3.
    2) You can get Toast 9 with BluRay plug in and burn up 20 minutes or so of movies to a standard DVD. It might be more with a dual layer DVD but I have not tried it. Create your movie and export it using Quicktime in AIC or h.264 and the burn in Toast. Most BluRay players will read the DVD.
    3) If you have a BluRay burner, you can use Toast 9 to burn multiple movies up to theatrical length and maybe more.
    See my post here for some details:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7022027&#7022027

  • Panasonic HDC-MDH1 AVCHD

    I am planning on purchasing two Panasonic HDC-MDH1 cameras for weddings and events. These cameras record in AVCHD ; MPEG4-AVC/H.264 (AVCHD standard compliant) as the supplier says. Is this compatible with Adobe Premiere?
    I have read some threads that said that it is not really supported by Premiere and can use some advice.
    Thank you.
    Jonah

    Ok guys, I am not too good of an expert here. So I hope you can bare with me on this.
    I am gonna be shooting weddings mostly with these cams. Actually, it is the price that was very tempting being around $1000. My other option is Canon XF100 which should be around double that price. Anyway here are my questions:
    1. Should I go for Panasonic or Canon XF100?
    2. Knowing that I might need to deliver on BluRay, what resolution should I shoot at? 1080p, 1080i, or 720p or any other res? Compatibilty with PP is important.
    3. Saying I did go for Panasonic which shoots in AVCHD, what format can I convert my footage to, and which converter should I use so I can maintain as much quality as I can?
    I am a PC uder with windows 8 Premiere 6.
    Again, thank you all for the feedback and the time.
    Jonah

  • Please help with workflow - iMovie '08 and Panasonic HDC-SD1

    My two teenage sons play high school basketball and I've been videotaping their games using our new Panasonic SD1. Picture quality is terrific, but I've been taken aback by how much time it takes to get the footage from the camera into iMovie and then how long it takes to burn a DVD from that iMovie file. I'm hoping I'm doing something wrong and that there's a quicker way to get the job done.
    The kids play four periods and I've been stopping and starting the camera in between, so I end up with four separate files on the SD card. Total time is usually an hour and change.
    Okay here's the workflow from there:
    ~ When I get back to my iMac (2.16 Core 2 Duo with 3GB of RAM) I place the SD card in a card reader and import the four files into iMovie from there. Importing the hours' worth of video takes a couple of hours.
    ~ I then make one project with all four files for export to iTunes so the boys can watch on our Apple TV. Exporting, using the "large" format takes another couple of hours.
    ~ I then use the same exported file to make a DVD for the coach using iDVD. That process takes more than three hours.
    I'd actually like to split out the four quarters of the game into separate menu items on the DVD. My thought was to make each quarter a different iMovie project, but it looks like I can't queue the four exports so I'd have to stay close to the computer to do them individually.
    Thanks in advance for the help.
    ...Barry

    If you only have 1 file per quarter, one obvious thing to do would be to edit out the time in between plays, the time-outs, and the like. That is easily done in iMovie.
    Having said that, importing (and exporting) in high definition takes time, and your times do not seem unreasonable.
    Message was edited by: AppleMan1958

  • Import .MTS files from Panasonic HDC SD700 ( AVCHD )

    Does anyone know how to import .MTS files with FCP7?
    I have already tried it via the log and transfer way, that does not work for our .MTS files, even when I do it the same way described on this website for importing AVCHD footage from SDHC cards via the log and transfer.
    Is there maybe a codec missing? Adobe Premiere can use the .MTS files natively.
    Thanks,
    Petra

    The SDHC card gives 3 folders: MISC, PRIVATE and DCIM when I keep the original order and don't change anything in the folder it says when I use log and transfer-> adding files ->
    "MISC" contains unsupported media or has an invalid directory structure. Please choose a folder whose directory structure matches supported media.
    All the properties shown after adding the files are 00:00:00:00 and I cannot play or preview the files in the log and transfer screen

  • Panasonic HDC - SD1

    Hi , was just wandering if there is anyway to use this camera with the new imovie using a G5 imac non intel , is it compatible ?

    It's not compatible because a dialog box appears on my G5 and states that I need to use an Intel Mac.

  • FCE 4 will not pick up my Panasonic HDC-SD1

    I have the new macbook pro and have installed final cut express 4 , it does not allow me to capture video, it won't find the camera.I have the new 2.4GHz with intel. It showing a Geforce 8600M GT for the graphics,,, will this work??

    Have you set FCE to the Apple Intermediate Codec for the format you're using 1080i50 or 60. Where are you? What exactly happens when you go to the log and transfer window? What happens when you click the Add Folder button in the upper left and point at the chip on the desktop?

  • IMovie 08 and Panasonic HDC-SD5 Camera

    Hi Folks I have a Mac (lol), i have a Panasonic High Definition Camera and i have a problem. I connect the camera, i import the clip on my macintosh hd and i create my dvd with iDVD. But when I see my dvd i see that the video is ginned, with a very low quality. Why???
    Info: Mac OS X 10.5.6 on MacBook 3.1 with 2.2 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, 2 Gb of RAM and Intel GMA X3100 graphic card.
    Panasonic HDC-SD5 with 3CCD and high resolution (Full HD 1920x1080). It recorded with the AVCHD format.
    Thank you!!

    If you have a PC and the generic software that comes with the camera you can as well.
    If iMovie 08 can import high definition video can it not output it on its own as AVCHD (AVC/H.264 - MPEG4) to DVD?

  • Trouble importing from Panasonic HDC-SD5

    When I connect my Panasonic HDC-SD5 AVCHD camcorder to my computer using a usb cable, a disk drive mounts, but no camera is seen by iMovie. The files on the disk drive cannot be imported either. Does anyone know how to import video from a Panasonic HDC-SD5 camera into iMovie?

    USA Consumer products for Panasonic camcorders (non-professional series) only have one camcorder type that use the IEEE/Ilink/DV/Firewire connection (pick your poision on what you want to call it Panny calls it DV).
    The models with the prefix PVDV/PVDC/PVGS are the models that use DVC tape and they will have a DV connection. Only the higher end of these model types will allow you to transfer video over a USB connection and those actually started in the PVGS line about 3 years ago.
    Outside of that, Panny makes camcorders that record to DVD, SD and SD/HDD media. All of these models (whether high-def or standard) use USB to connection for a personal computer and they are not treated as capture devices but more like removable drives. These camcorders are not compatible with a USB to DV conversion cable so do not waste your money.
    That is all I have for now. Please copy and repost this where it is needed.

  • About to buy Panasonic HDC-SD9: Advice on handling large AVCHD files

    I'm getting married soon and want to buy a Hi-Def camcorder to use during the wedding ceremony and honeymoon. I like to Panasonic HDC-SD9 but have some basic questions. Please accept my ignorance!
    a) I understand that the HDC-SD9 records in AVCHD, which on conversion to AIC in IMovies 8 greatly increases the file size. The harddrive on my Macbook is only 120GB and a converted one-hour AVCHD video is likely to make a serious dent into this. What is the best way to handle this?
    b) Should I use the disk utility to make a copy of the SD card and delete the files from the SD card? How do I ressurect this when I need to use the raw footage? Can I play directly from the Disk Copy?
    c) Should I convert the large AIC file into another form to save it on my harddrive? What is the best format to reduce file size? How do I do this?
    d) Ideally, we want to give our wedding guests a copy of the wedding footage on a standard def DVD. Can we use IDVD to make a DVD from the AIC file? How much footage can be stored on a normal DVD?
    e) What programmes can be used to play the AVCHD file? Can I play it back on Quicktime 7.5.5?
    Many thanks

    If you go the AVCHD route; My suggestion to most of the questions is to buy an external hard drive (format to Mac OS Extended) and load your footage to that and keep the drive. Then guard it with your life.
    IMO: Tape is still an option that has advantages. The tape is a backup and they are inexpensive.
    Most NLEs work with the formats and file sizes are smallish. AVCHD can bloat to nearly 50 gig an hour, DV, no more than 13.5 gig.
    Al

  • Editing AVCHD (Panasonic HDC-HS20)

    Greetings,
    I searched for similar issues and read about people having trouble with AVCHD, but I honestly don't understand how to edit and export a high quality video, when it comes to PAL.
    The video was shot as HA (about 17 Mbps VBR - 1920x1080/50i) with a Panasonic HDC-HS20. And I'm using Premere Pro CS4. Windows 7, Intel Core 2 Duo 2.93 Ghz, 4 GB RAM, NVIDIA 9400 GT.
    The new project settings I chose were: AVCHD, 1080i25 (50i) Anamorphic and it says this:
    For editing AVCHD Formats recorded in 1920x1080 square pixels (non-anamorphic).
    16:9 interlaced HD video at 25 frames per second.
    48kHz audio.
    General
    Editing mode: AVCHD 1080i square pixel
    Timebase: 25.00fps
    Video Settings
    Frame size: 1920h 1080v (1.0000)
    Frame rate: 25.00 frames/second
    Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square Pixels (1.0)
    Fields: Upper Field First
    The export settings were:
    1440 x 1080i 25 High Quality
    PAL, 1440x1080 25, Upper field, Widescreen 16:9, High Profile, 4.0
    But the video doesn't play correctly on WMP, as if there was something bad with the frames, and it looks completely distorted when I upload it to YouTube.
    I'm sorry if I'm missing something obvious here, but I really don't know what to do. Any help would be more than appreciated.
    Thank you very much in advance.

    >using Premere Pro CS4
    In that case, you should have posted in http://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere/premierepro_previous since CS5 is quite a bit different
    ADDED... seems a mod has moved the message thread

  • HT3290 Panasonic HDC-SD900 - iMovie - AVCHD format

    Hi everyone
    I have a Panasonic HDC-SD900 - when I'm in iMovie I don't see any of the clips I've filmed in AVCHD format - which is most of them. How do I see them in order to download them?
    I'm using a MacBook Pro - latest OS X platform
    Thanks
    Cenwyn

    Yes. Every time you transcode a clip there are some approximations that must be made.
    Since your original footage is a heavily compressed format to begin with, it remains to be seen if using Streamclip will make it look worse.
    good luck.
    x

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