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I have tried recently to import video files from my camera to my imac via final cut pro x.
In the past this is something which never caused any issues. However recenlty i get this message:
The camera is a sony DSC-HX100V which saves in AVCHD format. I normally plug the SD card into the back of the mac and import media that way, however this time the mac didnt recgonise the video files on the SD card when i browsed for them on finder. The card has been formatted on the camera.
i had to remove the files on a windows computer and use handbrake to convert them to MP4, this was strange as final cut could show the video files were there, finder and image capture couldnt.
I have now tried to import videos with my iphone and am getting similar issues, final cut wont show any video footage of new video clips:
This is the clips when imported:
The same video clip when imported into photos
This is a clip recorded on an iphone 7, i have never had such issues in the past:
In the past this is something which never caused any issues. However recenlty i get this message:
The camera is a sony DSC-HX100V which saves in AVCHD format. I normally plug the SD card into the back of the mac and import media that way, however this time the mac didnt recgonise the video files on the SD card when i browsed for them on finder. The card has been formatted on the camera.
i had to remove the files on a windows computer and use handbrake to convert them to MP4, this was strange as final cut could show the video files were there, finder and image capture couldnt.
I have now tried to import videos with my iphone and am getting similar issues, final cut wont show any video footage of new video clips:
This is the clips when imported:
The same video clip when imported into photos
This is a clip recorded on an iphone 7, i have never had such issues in the past: