I have a client that has footage that she captured into "Final Cut" or as she says "DVX/Final Cut".
Can I import this File Type into vegas pro 10? If so, is there a special way to import it or is it just like any other video file and just drag and drop it on the timeline?
Is she going to render it our for you or are you going ti import the original footage yourself?
If it's the former, as long as you have a recent version of QuickTime on your computer, you should be able to open it.
If it's the latter, where did the footage originally come from?
If you're going to give her a drive to copy the footage, do yourself a favour and buy a copy of MacDrive.
It's only $50 and will allow you to read from and write to a Mac-formatted drive like it was a Windows drive.
I use it and love it :)
Vegas reads ProRes in QT wrapper just fine as far as I know. You won't be able to open any of her projects obviously, and it doesn't work terribly nicely with EDL's from FCP, but the actual files you should be able to access.
MacDrive 9 works great with our SATA hot swap bays and eSATA. We also have a $35 program called Tuxera on our MAC Pro that reads NTFS drives. Our Mac Pro dual boots to OSX & Win 7, so to see the onboard RAID in Win 7, MacDrive 9 was essential.