Logging and Capturing from Tape in Final Cut Pro
 
 
 

If you are working from tapes, log and capture to FCP in a manner that allows the online editor to easily recapture media in Flint. You can also edit in FCP using file-based media. You can use both tape-based and file-based media in the same FCP project, and the media can be recaptured and relinked later in Flint.

You load XML files and either capture the source material from tape or relink the media to files.

When capturing clips for offline edit sessions in FCP, you enter the tape name in the Reel field of the Log and Capture dialog box. After importing the FCP XML in Flint, you recapture all the media from tape. It is this tape name, as entered in the Reel field in FCP, that indicates which tapes to use.

NoteOther logging data entered for clips in the FCP Log and Capture dialog box can be imported into Flint. See FCP to Flint: Data.

The following resolution/framerates are supported for footage destined for Flint:

  • NTSC@29.97
  • PAL@25
  • 720p24@23.976
  • 720p30@29.97
  • 720p60@59.94
  • 1080i50@25
  • 1080i60@29.97

The NTSC@24 (Advanced pulldown) framerate is not supported for footage destined for Flint.