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Replying to Question: CS6 & P2workflow

Jwenz:
Hey everyone...So I have done some research google wise as well as playing around with CS6 as well but I have run into a wall so to speak. So basically I moved from FCP6 to CS6 earlier this winter but now I was wanting to go full CS6 workflow. In FCP6 the log and transfer feature is great because it converts everyclip to dvcpro .mov and is easily transfered to people who need shots as well as to be used within editing. However with CS6 it works natively with .mxf files...which is sweet and all but not the most ideal for file management and transfer to others.

Here is my question for those of who may have experience with this workflow...How do I best go about getting p2 files to mov with CS6? Or should i just stay with log and transfer in FCP then move to premier? I want to consider the ability to give shots to people and their ability to use them as well as long term work flow? Id rather edit with mov files but I want to know if there is an advantage to using the mxf files in editing? I have already seen issues with file locations/transfer from camera/and use in other programs.

Help here would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks
Jeff

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