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PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:16 pm  Post subject:  MXF to FCE Converter-Encode Canon XF HD MXF to AIC for FCE Reply with quoteBottom of PageBack to top


MXF to FCE Converter-Encode Canon XF HD MXF to AIC for FCE editing on Mac OS X Lion

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It is a common sense to Final Cut Express users that video shootings should be ingested to FCE from Log and Transfer window. However, this does not work to some specific camcorders, e.g. Sony XDCAM, Panasonic P2 series, and Canon XF cams that save recordings in MXF file structure. There is solution, of course, to help you transfer MXF footage to Final Cut Express. The next few steps will show you how to do with Canon MXF shootings (taken with Canon XF100, XF300, or XF305) before importing the Canon XF footage to Final Cut Express.

Before processing, you're suggested to
1. Transfer the .mxf clips from Canon XF camcorder to Mac computer.

2. Install Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac ($35). Click here to download a free trial version.

Guide: Transcode/Convert Canon MXF to Apple ProRes Intermediate Codec for FCE editing
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Step 1. Launch the Pavtube Mac MXF to FCE Converter. Click "Add" and browse to a Canon .mxf clip and the software will add it to file list. Repeat the operation to load multiple .mxf videos.

Step 2. Click on "Format" and choose "iMovie >Apple Intermediate Codec (*.mov)".

Step 3. Click "Convert" to start converting Canon MXF to Apple Intermediate Codec videos.

After conversion click "Open" to find .mov videos and import converted .mov files to FCE for editing.
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Tip 1: The ingested Canon XF files could be significantly larger than the original files, which has a much higher compression ratio than that of Apple Intermediate Codec. To reduce file size, you could click "Settings" and adjust bitrate(from 1Mbps to 20Mbps)per your requirement. You can also set a different video resolution (1920x1080/1440x1080/1280x720/720x480) and frame rate (24p/30p) as long as you like.

Tip 2: Video and audio are separate when it comes to MXF, don't drop the Audio folder when loading .mxf files to Pavtube HD MXF to FCE Converter for Mac, as the software will detect and find audio for corresponding video clips automatically.

Tip 3: After conversion you should import Canon XF footage from "File >Import >Files" instead of Log and Transfer window.

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