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Final Cut Pro 6.0.6
 
Jesse Beals, Photographer
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Tracyton | WA | USA | Posted: 5:49 PM on 06.18.10 |
->> Have a question on Final Cut Pro 6.0.6 We are using a Canon Vixia HF10 HD video camera. The camera records on the memory card and hard drive.
We are trying to find a way to download the files to the computer to store as backups. We have only been able to export the files into final cut pro projects.
Does anybody have any ideas how we can store the entire raw footage? we tried pulling the memory cards and plugging them in card readers but the card readers / mac won't see the files. |
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Myung Chun, Photographer
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Los Angeles | CA | USA | Posted: 6:06 PM on 06.18.10 |
| ->> Look in Documents - Final Cut Pro Documents - capture scratch folder. That's where the footage by default resides unless you pointed to a different folder. |
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Jesse Beals, Photographer
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Tracyton | WA | USA | Posted: 6:35 PM on 06.18.10 |
| ->> Yeah when we use a ape camera it stores them here but the digital card cameras we can't find the files anyplace after we cut them in photoshop. The files seem to only save in the timeline. |
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Darren Whitley, Photographer
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Northwest Missouri | MO | USA | Posted: 12:58 AM on 06.19.10 |
->> If you right click the individual clips in the bin, can't you tell it to show in finder?
Another possibility might be that they are invisible in the finder mode. I had a large tiff file that was not visible except to my ROES software. I had to use the terminal to reveal and delete it from the hard drive. |
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