Have you tired converting the files using MPEG
Streamclip to DV or another format...then import to
FCP...
I think, however might be wrong...aiff sound files
work best in FCP and as for video, FCP can tackle
(almost) any format...
nm
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--- Duncan Rawlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Is there an option in final cut pro that allows you
> to match the timeline
> presets with the codec of the videos you want to
> edit? Or do you just have
> to do it manually in order to not have to render?
>
> I have a Sony dsc-t7 digital camera that also shoots
> video and I'd like to
> edit the videos in fcp. The problem is that fcp
> tells me I need to render
> the clips even though I've matched the codec/video
> and timeline settings as
> closely as possible...
>
> Any ideas why this is happening?
>
> Maybe this feature exists and I just dont know about
> it.
>
> Figuring this out would help this long time lurker /
> irregular poster!
>
>
> --
> Duncan Rawlinson
>
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