Is it possible to record video in Final Cut Pro via an external iSight cam?
J jackmack macrumors regular Original poster Jun 9, 2006 135 0 Oct 25, 2006 #1 Is it possible to record video in Final Cut Pro via an external iSight cam?
nagromme macrumors G5 May 2, 2002 12,546 1,196 Oct 25, 2006 #2 I assume so, since iMovie can do it--but if not, you could simply do the capture in iMovie and then use Final Cut.
I assume so, since iMovie can do it--but if not, you could simply do the capture in iMovie and then use Final Cut.
J jackmack macrumors regular Original poster Jun 9, 2006 135 0 Oct 26, 2006 #3 iMovie record > Quicktime Record ?
knome macrumors 6502 Sep 7, 2006 332 0 Oct 26, 2006 #4 In final cut go to file/Log & Capture/capture settings/ If anything is going to work i would be under there. If it doesn't work just use imovie's capture and then render it out and put it in final cut.
In final cut go to file/Log & Capture/capture settings/ If anything is going to work i would be under there. If it doesn't work just use imovie's capture and then render it out and put it in final cut.
M makingthemovie macrumors newbie Jan 28, 2007 1 0 Jan 28, 2007 #5 No, but you can use Quicktime If, like me, you uninstalled iMovie when you installed FCP, just use Quicktime. The menu path is: File > New Movie Recording The Recording settings are accessible through: Quicktime Player > Preferences > Recording Cheers, J. Ott www.makingthemovie.info
No, but you can use Quicktime If, like me, you uninstalled iMovie when you installed FCP, just use Quicktime. The menu path is: File > New Movie Recording The Recording settings are accessible through: Quicktime Player > Preferences > Recording Cheers, J. Ott www.makingthemovie.info