karavite
Registered
Hi, not sure if this is the right spot, but here is the deal. I have about 90 old super 8 reels of family movies that I am going to have converted to digital - and yes, I really was adorable!
I would like to be able to import these files into FCP for editing and archiving, burning DVDs... etc. I found a guy who can do the film to digital conversions in house (including color and some image correction) and he told me he will produce a couple of DVDs for me and that the format will be MPEG-2. The person I found to do this is using a PC to do the transfer (says he is going to go to a Mac soon).
I guess my question is this - what kinds of things should I know and ask to make sure these DVDs include files/file formats I can easily import into FCP/my Mac. I know MPEG-2 should be just fine, but I'm concerned about getting this right the first time (it isn't cheap). For example, if his DVDs are DVD+R, will that cause me problems? I have a DP 1 GHz with 10.3.1, super drive, FCP 4.1 and plenty of disk space (3 drives). Any and all advice appreciated in advance!
I would like to be able to import these files into FCP for editing and archiving, burning DVDs... etc. I found a guy who can do the film to digital conversions in house (including color and some image correction) and he told me he will produce a couple of DVDs for me and that the format will be MPEG-2. The person I found to do this is using a PC to do the transfer (says he is going to go to a Mac soon).
I guess my question is this - what kinds of things should I know and ask to make sure these DVDs include files/file formats I can easily import into FCP/my Mac. I know MPEG-2 should be just fine, but I'm concerned about getting this right the first time (it isn't cheap). For example, if his DVDs are DVD+R, will that cause me problems? I have a DP 1 GHz with 10.3.1, super drive, FCP 4.1 and plenty of disk space (3 drives). Any and all advice appreciated in advance!