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PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 5:02 pm  Post subject:  Import Canon C100 MTS to FCP (X) Reply with quoteBottom of PageBack to top


Import Canon C100 MTS to FCP (X) and Free Burn C100 MTS to DVD on Mac

Summary: Want to find the best way to transcode Canon C100 AVCHD video to ProRes 422 codec for FCP (X) editing? Read this article below and you will know it.

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The Canon EOS C100 Digital Video Camera is the latest addition to the Cinema EOS family, bringing together the renowned technology of Canon CMOS sensors, DIGIC DV III Image Processor, and EF lens compatibility in a smaller, lighter body. Modular and compatible with a host of Canon and third-party accessories, the EOS C100 brings true cinema quality to independent event videographers and video production organizations.

Key features:

- 1080p 24Mbps up to 30p AVCHD MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 codec,
- 4:2:0, 15% smaller than the C300, EF mount version only,
- locking HDMI out, Canon Log Gamma, Records to dual SD Cards
- can also output uncompressed digital HD to an external recorder

As this C100 record videos in AVCHD MTS format, you may meet some problems when edit the video files such as edit in FCP (X). AVCHD is not supported by FCP (X) natively, you will need to convert Canon C100 AVCHD to MOV before editing in FCP (X). To do the job, Pavtube HD Converter for Mac is a good tool.

How to import Canon C100 AVCHD 1080p MTS to Final Cut Pro (X) for editing without rendering for beginners?

FCP (X) best supported video format is Apple ProRes 422 codec MOV format, so FCP X doesn't support Canon C100 AVCHD footages well. The best method to solve this problem is to convert Canon C100 AVCHD MTS footage to ProRes for editing in Final Cut Pro X, you can follow the steps below to transcode Canon C100 AVCHD MTS to FCP X for editing without rendering.

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1.Load AVCHD files.

After install and launch the Pavtube Canon C100 Converter for Mac, drag and drop Canon C100 AVCHD MTS file. You can drag several files to the program directly.

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2.Choose output format.

Apple ProRes MOV is the best format for Final Cut Pro (X), here you just need to choose the target application as output format, for example, "Final Cut Pro"->"Apple ProRes 422(*.mov)".

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3. Do some settings as you want.

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4.Transcode Canon C100 AVCHD to FCP (X).

At last, hit the "Convert" button to transcode Canon C100 AVCHD MTS to FCP (X).

With this Pavtube Canon C100 Video Converter for Mac, you can easily change Canon C100 AVCHD files to FCP (X) compatible codec for editing, this software runs fast, so you can convert your Canon C100 AVCHD footages to ProRes 422 MOV for importing to FCP (X) in less time, video and audio synchronization are perfectly guaranteed.

After converting you can follow this guide Final Cut Pro X files Transferring to import the converted Canon C100 AVCHD videos to FCP (X) for editing. You can also find more tips and tricks in Canon Column, MTS column and FCP column.

PS. If you want to burn your vivid videos from Canon C100 to DVD disc or ISO files for backup or storage, you can take a try on Pavtube DVD Creator for Mac, which is a great Mac DVD burning software, you can take this AVCHD to DVD guide for example. Be worth what carry is PavTube Studio now start of the [b]Christmas Giveaway Activity! If you buy any converter product, you will get DVD Creator for free, so you can homemade Christmas Gift ideas - Free Burn a DVD as Christmas Gift. In addition, you can also get other software at up to 40% off Blu-ray Ripper, up to 30% off DVD Ripper. Excitement! You can save $13 get Pavtube Ultimate Video Converter! Action!

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How to convert iTunes movies/music to Kindle Fire?

How to convert music/movies from iTunes to Kindle Fire? Will the Kindle Fire play iTunes purchased content? So I have purchased many songs, music videos, movies and TV shows from iTunes over the years. Since I am about to get a Kindle Fire, I wonder is these file will be able to be put onto the Amazon Tablet so I don’t have to pay those stuff twice. Any help is appreciated.
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Generally speaking, in terms of iTunes content, there are two types of files you are talking about: DRM protected files and Non-DRM files. For non DRM protected music and video files, you can just simply transfer them to your Kindle Fire, there will be no problem at all. For DRM protected content, it will be a little tricky to handle with them. (Note all iTunes bought video files have DRM protection.) However, you can watch iTunes on Kindle Fire, totally.

If it’s iTunes DRM (e.g., Fairplay), the only device you can play that music/video on is an Apple device. DRM restrictions prevent you from watching them on non-Apple devices. So to speak, if you want to play iTunes DRMd music/movies on Kindle Fire and other multimedia player, you will have to remove DRM protection from them. What we use is DRM Media Converter which is able to remove DRM and convert DRM files to almost any video/audio format for various devices. So you may wanna check out this step-by-step guide below to learn how to effectively convert and transfer iTunes for Kindle Fire effectively.

Step 1 Add iTunes Files
So you have downloaded and installed this Media Converter onto your computer, open it. Find your iTunes files (music/movie) and add them to the program. You can add multiple pieces to convert them in batched to save you time.
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Step 2 Select the Right Output Format
To successfully watch iTunes on Kindle Fire, apart from remove DRM protection, you will also need to convert iTunes files to a format that Amazon Kindle Fire will accepts. By clicking on “Audio Files to:” or “Video Files to” button to select the right format. MP3 (audios) and MP4 (videos) can be easily understood by Amazon Tablet.

Step 3 Start Removal and Conversion
Now you may hit on “Start” button and start to remove DRM from iTunes music/video files and convert them onto Kindle Fire compatible formats.

Step 4 Convert iTunes to Kindle Fire
Then you may click on “Find Target” button to open the folder and find the DRM-free and Kindle Fire friendly music/video files. Enjoy.

Tips:
1. Kindle Fire Content Formats Supported:
According to Amazon’s official site, Kindle Fire Content Formats Supported including Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, Audible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4, VP8.

2. On Removing DRM from iTunes Music Files
Concerning iTunes music files, there are two other easy to remove DRM from them. One is to burn your DRM’d music to CD and then rip it back. The other method is to upgrade most iTunes DRM music to their DRM-free AAC format (however, this costs something like $0.30 per song) and the Kindle Fire will be able to play them — it supports non-DRM AAC files. However, if you have many songs on iTunes, we recommend DRM Media Converter to convert in batches.

3. More about DRM Converter
Media Converter is a professional DRM Removal Tool which helps you to remove DRM restrictions from iTunes, Amazon Unbox, Zune Pass, Pandora, Rhapsody, Bearshare, WMV, WMA, MP4, MKV, and many other DRM files to let you freely enjoy your media files on any of your media devices. (Learn more at Video DVD Converter.)

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How to convert iTunes movies/music to Kindle Fire?


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