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I have some MXF video files shot with my P2 HD Camcorder. I am shooting at 60P, but I want to slow the footage 50 percent for editing. I assumed that if I selected the 30P setting that the footage would be slowed, but the converted shot is the same length as the original footage that was shot at 60P. How can I get the slow motion effect?
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You did not tell us what you are editing with or where you "selected the 30P setting" to slow the video playback speed.
Don't convert anything until the video editor can deal with the video. Then use the video editor's controls to do what is needed.
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I just answered your FCP question.
Once the video is in FCP, place the clip you want to slow into the timeline. Click once to select it. On the command line, under "Modify" select "Speed". Adjust as needed.
You did not tell us what you are editing with or where you "selected the 30P setting" to slow the video playback speed.
Don't convert anything until the video editor can deal with the video. Then use the video editor's controls to do what is needed.
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I just answered your FCP question.
Once the video is in FCP, place the clip you want to slow into the timeline. Click once to select it. On the command line, under "Modify" select "Speed". Adjust as needed.
How do I plug my camcorder into my computer?

Nyssa
I want to transfer the videos from my camcorder to the computer, but i cant figure out how to plug it in! I got the box with all the cords and its not fitting together, maybe I am missing something I need? Please help! My camcorder is a Sony HDR - PJ260
oops! i forgot, my computer is a macbook pro.
Answer
You did not tell us which computer.
The Sony HDR-PJ260 is a consumer-grade entry level camcorder that connects to a computer using a USB cable.
DO NOT plug in all the cables at the same time.
Read the manual:
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/HDR-CX250_CX260V_CX580V_PJ260_PJ260V_PJ580_PJ580V_PJ600_PJ600V_XR260V_EN_ES.pdf
Refer to page 15, item 11 for the location of the USB port.
Page 18 shows what came in the box.
You will need the USB cable and the AC power cable (mains lead) and adapter.
Put the camcorder into Play or PC mode. Use a AVCHD-capable video editor to import the video directly or copy the video files to the computer and transcode them to a file type your video editor can deal with. MPEG Streamclip from www.squared5.com is a good transcoder.
You did not tell us which computer.
The Sony HDR-PJ260 is a consumer-grade entry level camcorder that connects to a computer using a USB cable.
DO NOT plug in all the cables at the same time.
Read the manual:
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/HDR-CX250_CX260V_CX580V_PJ260_PJ260V_PJ580_PJ580V_PJ600_PJ600V_XR260V_EN_ES.pdf
Refer to page 15, item 11 for the location of the USB port.
Page 18 shows what came in the box.
You will need the USB cable and the AC power cable (mains lead) and adapter.
Put the camcorder into Play or PC mode. Use a AVCHD-capable video editor to import the video directly or copy the video files to the computer and transcode them to a file type your video editor can deal with. MPEG Streamclip from www.squared5.com is a good transcoder.
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