Panasonic P2 Handheld Camcorder Understanding P2 Workflow: Final Cut Pro - Page 17

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You will now be connected to the DLT drive. Locate your files on the left window by finding the Volumes folder and doubleclicking. Locate the sub volume with your archived P2 Folders in it and drag them to the right window. You will see a status in the lower portion of the window. It will take about 4 minutes per 8GB P2 card you wish to transfer. You can drag multiple files from the left side to the right, but do not drag any files until after your first set finishes. Remember: if you changed your Network Location, change it back for normal network connectivity. Additional information about P2 workflows and Final Cut Pro can be found at http://images.apple.com/pro/pdf/L317074A_FCP_Wkflw.pdf. About the Author: Arthur Aldrich is a 25+ year veteran of television production. Starting with cuts-only industrial VHS, graduating to 1" A-B roll, and then into the cutting edge world of non-linear editing. Art is an Apple Certified Instructor in Final Cut Pro and runs a video production facility using the P2 workflow for broadcast and corporate clients. The New Jersey Final Cut Pro Users Group http://www.njfcpug.org was founded by Art in 2002. He can be reached via email: [email protected] 17

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You will now be connected to the DLT drive. Locate your files on the left window by finding the Volumes folder and double-
clicking.
Locate the sub volume with your archived P² Folders in it and drag them to the right window.
You will see a status in the lower portion of the window. It will take about 4 minutes per 8GB P² card you wish to transfer. You
can drag multiple files from the left side to the right, but do not drag any files until after your first set finishes.
Remember
:
if you changed your Network Location, change it back for normal network connectivity.
Additional information about P² workflows and Final Cut Pro can be found at
.
About the Author:
Arthur Aldrich is a ²5+ year veteran of television production. Starting with cuts-only industrial VHS, graduating to ±” A-B roll, and then into the cutting
edge world of non-linear editing. Art is an Apple Certified Instructor in Final Cut Pro and runs a video production facility using the P² workflow for
broadcast and corporate clients. The New Jersey Final Cut Pro Users Group
was founded by Art in ²00². He can be reached