EOS MOVIE Plugin-E1 for FCP

This plug-in software allows you to convert MOV movies shot with an EOS DIGITAL camera into ProRes files at high speed in the Log and Transfer window of Apple's Final Cut Pro.

- Smooth, intuitive ingestion of original EOS video files, using FCP’s Log and Transfer function.
- Time Code is added to each clip (based on the camera’s date/time stamp), as well as user-given reel names embedded in the ProRes files, which can then be viewed from FCP throughout the editing process.
- Automatic transcoding of clips from H.264 to various Apple codecs. For example: ProRes 422, which combines superb imaging with no perceptable degredation from the original H.264 files. Selectable formats include:

Final Cut Pro 7:
- ProRes 4444
- ProRes 422 (HQ)
- ProRes 422
- ProRes 422 (LT)
- ProRes 422 (Proxy)
- Apple Intermediate Codec

Final Cut Pro 6:
- ProRes 422 (HQ)
- ProRes 422

- Transcoding time may be up to 3x faster than previously possible with EOS movie files using Compressor, or similar (performance tested on a 2.8GHz Quad-Core Mac Pro).
- With the Log and Transfer function, users can set in and out points to transcode and import only the portion of the clip needed for the project, greatly improving speed and productivity.
- Create a disk image (DMG file) of the memory card that may be mounted and used for Log and Transfer operations in place of the physical card – archiving all your footage, and freeing up your CF cards for immediate re-use.

1.2
15 Apr 2011

- The usability of importing movies has been improved.
- It is now possible to import movies in selected folders.
- Conventionally, it has been possible to import movies that are properly saved in the DCIM folder structure that cameras created in memory cards, but now it is also possible to import movies that are selected directly.
- When loading movie files shot with an EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 7D, or EOS-1D Mark IV and ".THM" files* are not located in the same folder, the following restrictions apply.
1. Incomplete shooting information is displayed.
2. Movies shot with an EOS 5D Mark II having firmware version 1.2 or earlier cannot be loaded.
* A ".THM" file is a (thumbnail) file generated and saved together with a movie file when shooting movies with some of Canon digital cameras. It has the same file name as the movie and includes shooting information, etc.

- Mac computer with Intel processor
- Mac OS X 10.6.6 (or later)
- Final Cut Pro 6.0.6/7.0.3 (or later)

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