Insert your SD card into any computer with an
SD card slot to access your clips immediately
Working with 3rd Party Software
If you have your own favourite editing software you'd like to use, you can easily copy your clips
to an internal/external drive or RAID and then import your clips into the software. If you want to,
you can even edit your clips directly from the SD card using a card reader.
Using Final Cut Pro X
To edit Apple ProRes 422 HQ clips using Final Cut Pro X, you need to create a new project
matching your clips' video format and frame rate. For this example, clips are set using ProRes
422 HQ 1080p25 camera settings.
1
Launch Final Cut Pro X, go to the menu bar and select 'file/new project'. A window will
open containing project settings.
2
Name your project and select the 'custom' checkbox.
3
Set the 'video properties' settings to 1080p HD, 1920x1080 and 25p.
4
Set your 'audio and render properties' settings to 'stereo, 48kHz, and Apple
ProRes 422 HQ'
5
Click 'ok'.
To import your clips into your project, go to the menu bar and select 'file/import/media'.
Choose your clips from your SD Card.
You can now drag your clips onto the timeline for editing.
Final Cut Pro X project settings
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