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My comment was more to point to the fact that everything seems to be going in the AVCHD direction. Sonnet's thunderbolt pro p2 card reader quickly transfers files from Panasonic p2 memory cards to your mac (with thunderbolt or thunderbolt 2 ports) on location, in the studio or in the edit suite. I much prefer p2 to any AVCHD workflow, that's for sure. The cameras are quite versatile and the quality is great. (Only because I'm not that into the fray.)ĭon't get me wrong, I love my HVX and the P2 format and so do a number of my friends. I also can't comment on the people screaming for Panasonic to come up with something new, as I am not aware of that. In the end, my cheap compaq PC laptop with a Western Digital MyBook external drive (which can be read by both Mac and PC) have always been my die-hard stand by. (I really like the old G4 Powerbook w/PCMCIA slot solution.)
PANASONIC P2 CARD READER MAC DRIVERS
See Installing the Panasonic P2 Drivers on page 3. Which is also compatible with microp2 card adapter. It enables space-saving, high-mobility operation when combined with a laptop pc or a macbook.
PANASONIC P2 CARD READER MAC DRIVER
Make sure the appropriate driver is installed. The panasonic au-xpd1 p2 memory card drive is a compact, single-slot p2 card reader/writer that uses a usb 3.0 interface, fast enough to accommodate expressp2 card data transfer rates up to 2.4 gb/s. Make sure your Avid editing application is not running. To set up a P2 card reader for the first time: 1. Of course, a five card P2 reader isnt exactly a new concept. I own three because I bought them used and at a good deal, but I am still looking for other alternatives. Setting up a P2 Card Reader (Windows only) Before using a P2 card reader with a Windows system, you need to set Autoplay options. Panasonics AJ-PCD35 lets you plug in up to five P2 cards, and conveniently transfer all their footage to your desktop computer. I say "working" because the one I used to have died and I figured I better have backups. I mean if you have the bucks, you could just buy one of their multi-card readers anyway. I don't know about SxS but my stated "feeling" was more of an observation that for the lower-budgeted filmmaker, Panasonic itself is moving away from P2 media, witness the AG-HMC series using SD cards.