

Although it is reported that the "log and transfer" can help import the MXF files, stored onto the P2 card, actually there still exists some problems causing error when importing AG-HVX200 1080/60i MXF to FCP 6/7/X.

However, the P2 MXF does not seem to work in Final Cut Pro well. This codec, thanks to a low compression ratio at a video bit rate of 100 Mbps (1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p) and the easy-to-edit intra-frame compression system, is suitable for recording fast-moving subjects with no motion artifacts other than motion blur.
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Pansaoinc uses a 2.2 million pixel 3-CCD block and records using the new AVC-intra codec to capture true native 1080p images at 24p, 25p & 30p frame rates. Panasonic's top of the line P2 cameras records up to 1920×1080, 10-bit 4:2:2 color sampling. How can I shorten the process? Is there a way to import Panasonic P2 MXF to Final Cut Pro without rendering? Thanks for help". This way is easy to import but it is not good for editing, because it takes long time to render after the importing.

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