![]() ![]() However if I manually drag an AVI onto the FC timeline, (there is no render necessary) and they play and visually appear fine/acceptable as any SD file would. As Alwyn pointed out, MPEG4's are undesirable (except to upload for viewership). They don't work, (without adjusting the timeline settings). This information aside, I tried importing #3 different conversion files unsuccessfully. To convert AVI to Final Cut Pro seamlessly and effortlessly, AVI to Final Cut Pro Converter is highly recommended"īack in 2019 'Scenestealer' pointed out that MEP 2016 Plus "does have limited H.264 export" Is there anyway to check the codec of a captured AVI file? "If you want to edit AVI files on Final Cut Pro, you will need to convert to its compatible formats first, namely MP4. Natively captured video using FCP (as I remembered) already contains ACC (high Audio standard) and H.264 Video Codec. Continuing to capture DV using MEP 2016 Plus, I checked/compared older captured video using FCP. ![]() This should probably be posted elsewhere (my apologies). ![]()
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