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When Did FCP Add Native MXF Import?
Published by Matthew Jeppsen December 17th, 2007 in Formats, NLE, SoftwareShane Ross and his cronies discovered that they can import P2 MXF files natively into Final Cut Pro without using the Log and Transfer function. This is possible with the help of a little importer component that comes along with P2CMS.
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If the support was native it wouldn’t require a third-party QuickTime component.
A quicktime component written by the makers of the P2 cameras…so is it really third party? First party because they make the camera?
I have cronies?
I have cronies?
Hehe
I have the P2CMS installed but still can get the MXFs to import, how do you do it?
Cheers LJ
I just go FILE>IMPORT>FILES. And I navigate to the MXF files and then choose them. Without this program they aren’t selectable. When I installed it…they were.
Don’t know what to say if you can do it.