User Guide

112 Chapter 7 Working With Sony XDCAM HD and Video Disk Units
5 Click the disclosure triangle next to the bin icon to reveal any media clips on the Sony
Video Disk Unit, as well as associated timecode information.
6 Do one of the following:
 Click in the Transfer column next to each media file you want to import.
 Click in the Transfer column next to the “Untitled” bin to import all of the media files.
7 Click OK.
Final Cut Pro transfers the media files to your scratch disk as QuickTime media files and
displays corresponding clips in the Browser. The resulting self-contained QuickTime files
contain the audio and video media from the Sony Video Disk Unit, as well as a source
timecode track. The QuickTime media filenames are based on the chronological order
of the camera takes.
Important: Do not attempt to copy media files from a mounted Sony Video Disk Unit
directly to your scratch disk. Media files copied directly from a Sony Video Disk Unit in
this way are not QuickTime media files, and they will not be handled properly if you
import them into Final Cut Pro.