Panasonic HDC-SD5

Does anybody have experience with that new Panasonic camera? Does importing work?

Correction: it does work with the SD card in an SD card reader...you just have to make sure the SD card is plugged in to the Mac before you launch iMovie!

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  • 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?

  • Panasonic HDC-SD5 & I Movie

    I bought a Panasonic HDC - SD5 which arrived yesterday so I could use the clips in I Movie. The reason I bought this camera was because it was on the Apple list of approved tested cameras. What I seemed to have overlooked was the file type and also that my Mac is a G5 without Intel, a schoolboy error.
    Does anyone know if apple are looking into developing software so the AVCHD files can be used on a mac without Intel. I was due to update to I Life 08 so that's no problem if needed, however if anyone could advise me that would be great.
    Regards
    Hezza

    Welcome to the  Discussion Forums.
    No one here knows what plans  have for imovie, but I rather suspect that if they were going to make the PPC work with imovie/AVCHD they would have done it from the outset.
    You can always use Voltaic instead of imovie to convert your AVCHD video.

  • FYI: iMovie and Panasonic HDC-SD5

    FYI,
    I just purchased the Panasonic HDC-SD5 which supports 1920x1080 or 1080P. I recorded clip with the HG1920 setting (1080P). I then imported the clip into iMovie and added it to a project. When I play the movie everything is oblong. (A circle appears as a oval.) I then recored a clip at 1080i, imported it and everything looks correct.
    It appears that iMovie does not currently support 1080P using a AVCHD camcorder.
    Does anyone know if Final Cut Express supports 1080P?

    You may find some of the information in my other thread useful... http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1131966&tstart=0
    I believe the SD5 is 1080i and not 1080p. If you look at the imported file you will most likely notice it is not 1920x1080. It is now 2560x1080. If your record in one of the 1440 modes on the camera you will see the 1440x1080 is imported as 1920x1080 and therefore everything does not look stretched. I have not been able to determine if it is a bug of Apple or Panasonic.
    I assume you will see the same thing with FCE since I do see the same behavior with Final Cut Pro.
    You are correct that currently the 1080i SD5 is not supported. I would assume that it will be added to the support list soon. At least that is my hope.
    For now I have been playing with the 1920x1080 mode and editing with the stretched imports. Then I just share using Quicktime and change the size to 1920x1080. It seems to be working well. The picture quality is still very nice.
    Hope that info helps.

  • 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.

  • Import from Panasonic HDC-SD5 fails

    Hi
    I'm a newbie to Mac and movie recorders. I just purchased a Panasonic HDC-SD5 today and connected it to the mac (intel, since that seems to be a requirement with AVCHD cams). I open iMovie and it automatically open the import screen.
    I'm choosing "archive all", which fails. The message is: Insufficent access privileges for operation. The path referenced is: /Volumes/NO NAME/PRIVATE/AVCHD/BDMV/STREAM/00000.MTS.
    Since I have very low knowledge about the Mac and it's programs and functions, I'd be very happy for any help available..
    I do know that I have:
    - OS X 10.5.6
    - iMovie 09 8.0.2 (741)
    Thanks in advance

    "dizzy"..? ..Wearing a blonde wig when shooting?
    I don't know what you mean by "dizzy". Mine are absolutely sharp.
    See what you think ..forget the jerky clips at the start, but about halfway through, when the blob is just above the word 'Small' beneath the playback window and the caption says "Panasonic three-teeny-chips SD5 AVCHD camcorder" ..or drag the little blob till it's just above the "a" of "Small".. here's what I got recently with my SD5.
    That Gallery page doesn't show the video quite as bright and vibrant as it is on the camcorder; maybe the slightly diminished brightness is an effect of the conversion into MPEG-4 playback and compression for the web page.
    The SD5's Optical Image Stabiliser (OIS) tries to hold the picture steady when the camera's being jiggled a bit, but if the camera is jiggled a lot, then the picture may seem a bit jerky if the OIS cannot compensate sufficiently. So if you shoot from a moving car, or on a fairground ride, or anywhere else that's bucking and swaying (a boat?) the footage may look a bit jerky. But "dizzy"..?
    If the picture's a little "fuzzy", i.e; unsharp, it may be because you've got grease or finger marks on the lens. Turn the camera on so that the lens shutters open - or unscrew the knurled steel grip around the lens so that it pops off - and look at the front of the lens: are there marks on it? If so, remove that knurled-screw lens cover, put a teeniest-weeniest dab of Badedas (or similar) shower gel, or some washing up liquid, on the lens, then moisten a cotton bud and gently swab the moist cotton bud over the lens till you've removed all traces of grease. Then wipe dry with another cotton bud, or the corner of a dry, clean, lint-free cloth, like a dish-drying towel. Carefully replace the knurled-knob lens shutter assembly onto the camera body, and gently screw it back in, without cross-threading it.
    If your unsharpness comes from some other source (..i.e; not grease on the lens..) you may want to play your videos on a couple of different displays, in case it's an unsharp display which is producing the "dizziness".
    What about stills shot as stills with the camera? ..Are they "dizzy" too?
    Here's a still I made from a video which I shot of Karsten and I at the Munich Apple Store.
    http://homepage.mac.com/davidbabsky/.Pictures/Assorted%20pics/KarstenApple.jpeg"
    Click on the link above for a large, clear image..
    Note that I had a screw-on wide-angle adaptor on the camera, so the edges of the picture are warped and blurred, with terrible colour fringe-ing. But look at the table and the items on it in the centre of the picture: looks OK to me.
    Perhaps you can explain more precisely what you mean by "dizzy" ..but my videos are all sharp, clear, stable, and satisfactory.

  • Panasonic HDC-SD5 Full-HD Support with FCE4

    I recently purchased a new Panasonic HDC-SD5 and Final Cut Express 4.
    I was able to capture the video from the camera in Full-HD mode but the aspect ratios were not correct (FCE had them as square, not 16:9). I did have success using the 1440x1080 setting.
    Am I correct in assuming that there is no support for Full-HD in FCE4 or am I missing something? If so, what is the best way for converting Full-HD to something FCE can use.
    Thanks.
    Message was edited by: growinglogic

    You use the Log and Transfer function from the File menu. If the camera or a card reader is connected it should be recognized. If not you can click the Add Folder button in the upper left corner and point to it.

  • Log and Transfer - panasonic HDC-SD5 - quits on startup - AVCHD

    Hi Guys,
    When an SDHC (4Gb) card or HDC-SD5 (via USB) is connected, and I bring up the Log and Transfer window, Final Cut Pro quits without a message. I have been struggling with the same issue with iMovie '08. Please see this thread for details:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5526463&#5526463
    Configuration: FCP 6.0.1, Pro Update, QT 7.1.6. OSX 10.4.9. MacPro.
    I no longer know what to do with this issue. I've tried using Disk Utility to make an image and then mount it...same result. The SD reader is not the issue as the result is the same even if I connect the camcorder via USB. I noticed that I if I don't apply the Pro Apps Update and keep FCP at 6.0, it doesn't crash but fails to recognize the Panasonic's AVCHD structure on the SD card.
    What I did notice, however, was the manual mentioned that SD cards, whether it be 4Gb or 8Gb are formatted with FAT32 and everything below 4Gb is formated with FAT16. Perhaps this can be the root cause? Is there anybody suing a SDHC 4Gb card , formatted with the Panasonic AVCHD structure having success with FCP 6.0.1 (and or iMovie '08)???
    I also read that QuickTime 7.2 can be the issue, reformatted and installed 7.1.6, again, same result.
    Please any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

    Max Average, thanks for your reply but you suggestion does not work. I copied the contents of the SD card to a directory on my main volume, opened FCP, went to Log and Transfer, clicked the Add Folder button and then navigated to aforementioned directory -- and still FCP quits!
    The directory structure as it appears on my panasonic formatted drive is:
    DCIM
    MISC
    PRIVATE
    |_AVCHD
    |_AVCHDTN
    |_BDMV
    |_CLIPINF
    |_00000.CPI
    |_INDEX.BDM
    |_MOVIEOBJ.BDM
    |_PLAYLIST
    |_00000.MPL
    |_STREAM
    |_00000.MTS
    Is this a standard across all AVCHD manufacturers?

  • Panasonic HDC SD5 - Can't transfer ADCHD clips to FCE

    A relative has owned a HDC SD5 Panasonic HD Camera for a couple of years, and today bought FCE4 installing on his iMac. Using log and transfer, he selects the clips he wants to transfer, but once finished they do not go into the project folder on the left hand side. He has also tried to drag them to the project folder but gets a red exclamation mark.
    I thought it might be a problem with the card, so he formatted a blank card, did a few minutes filming and tried to transfer this, but again the same problem. The camera has .mts files on the SD, can these be imported to FCE?
    Any help or suggestions greatly appreciated how to get his footage from recent holidays.
    Thanks
    Matt

    so far only Pinnacle Studio 14 can recognize MTS files and HDTV movies
    and of course connect to any camera
    also for rendering and burning your movies Pinnacle Studio 14 works great
    I have tried FCE4 iMovie nothing works at all
    and got really frustrated as soo many easy task just can't be done with a Mac
    Panasonic has many patches for Mac and PC
    on it's web site only the PC stuff works
    but is not needed with Pinnacle Studio 14

  • Import from Panasonic HDC-SD5

    After I've read on several places that the footage of this cam can be imported by FCP2 I made the decision to get one to film some paragliding action scenes. I like the cam, small and light enough, but now my question: How do I import the cam footage into FCP2? The fileformat saved by the cam ".MTS" isn't recognised by the import. I know some here use the same cam and had more luck. How did you do it? What steps do I need to follow?
    Fredi

    It's really easy. Just move all three directories on the card into a dmg (I used FreeDMG). Than open the image followed by iMovie. In my case it was automatically imported.
    Now if only iMovie wouldn't internally downscale to a sub-HD res.
    I've read that there's a way with the XML export and iMovie HD (or FC Express), but I wasn't able to do that till now.
    **** Apple, update the pro app!
    Fredi

  • Upload Panasonic HDC-HSP

    I am trying to upload footage from the hard drive off of a Panasonic HDC-HSP. From what I have read it seems that the only way it can be done on a mac is through iMovie. How exactly to I do so? I want to edit my footage in FCP2 after. Any insight would be most helpful.

    Hello Wejebe
    You should not have much of a problem doing this if you have updated your iMovie and QuickTime applications appropriately.
    The only thing that will cause a problem with the uploading/importing of videos to iMovie would be the pre-record function (as noted with the SD5 version). If you have recorded with this function on, you may not be able to load (i will have to check it out myself to make sure).
    Otherwise, iMovie 08 will automatically detect the camcorder when it is connected, turned to playback, PC Connection is selected and it makes a connection with the computer. At that point you should be able to import all of the scenes or selected scenes.
    Hope this information is helpful! Let us know!

  • What is the best way to transfer video from a Panasonic HDC-SD60 camcorder on to a DVD using iDVD?

    I am trying to get my Panasonic HDC-SD60 camcorder to transfer video over to a DVD using iDVD.  The iDVD wants the firewire connection to be used,  No mini USB to firewire line exists.  Any help?

    iDVD is part of the iLife suite of apps.
    in this collection, iMovie is the 'importer', esp. via usb from AVCHD-devices like yours.
    plus editor, I mostly doubt, you haven't to 'clean' here&there your recordings
    from there you 'share' to iDVD.
    you'll notice a loss of quality in this process due to  cam is HDef, any videoDVD is always SDef .....

  • Is the Panasonic HDC SD 90 camcorder compatible with Final Cut Pro X

    Is the Panasonic HDC SD camcorder compatible with FCP X?

    Seems to me that the software on an apple system has not caught up to where it could be for this camera, unless i'm mistaken.
    Nor Adobe, nor Avid. Nor any makers of DVD players, BluRay, HD DVD. Nor broadcasters who air shows. Nor web formats.
    60p isn't a format that is mastered either. Not to tape, not broadcast over the air, not a format you encode to BluRay or regualr DVD...not a web format. So why you'd shoot a format that you can't even deliver...seems pointless. 1080 is either 23.98fps, or 29.97fps. It is 720p that is 59.94fps...but that is used rarely. But that is the only 60 frame format that has output and airable options.
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  • Panasonic HDC-Z10000 Professional 3D Camcorder and AVCHD3D

    I bought Panasonic HDC-Z10000 Professional 3D Camcorder. Format of shooting of AVCHD3D. Video from the camera is imported to the 2D. How to import the 3D?

    I just bought two Canon HG10 AVCHD camcorder. I'll be using them for a few Smashing Pumpkins concerts in Philly in the next several days.
    Here's what I found out so far just playing with them for 20 minutes.
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    It worked on my Intel MacBook Pro with Final Cut Pro 6.0.1. I don't have iMovie installed on there so I didn't try it.
    I recorded a clip about a minute long, 01:01:13 to be exact. I put
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    normally would to capture a tape.
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