zolaperry
Joined: 10 Apr 2012
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Location: Austin
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"I've been searching for a solution but everything I've found relating to this doesn't work for me. I have an MP4 (with AVC Coding, 640 x 360, Millions AAC, Stereo (L R), 48.000 kHz) that I need to edit in FCP 7.0.3. I've tried the standard solution of MPEG Streamclip with no luck. When I try to export as ProRes with current settings, I get a message that says "Error: can't prepare the movie." I've tried several different codecs to no avail (Intermediate, DV NTSC, etc.) I also tried the QT 7 Pro export (with various codecs) and I end up with audio but the video is simply a white screen. Any ideas on any other ways to get this converted to an editable format? Thanks!-from http://forums.creativecow.net
Does the FCP V7 can support all the MP4 files? In fact, not all the MP4 clips can be recognized by Final Cut Pro or FCE, even the latest FCP 7. Compared with the previous versions of Final Cut Pro, the FCP 7 has better compatibility with HD, DV or camcorder video shootings and Apple devices like iPad, iPhone, ATV, etc. Because the MP4 file can be associated with different codecs like MPEG4, AVC, etc.
In the case, convert your handy mp4 file to Final Cut Pro accepted file formats like MOV, DV can be a way out. No matter where the MP4 files are from, the software can assist you. The source MP4 files can be from Kodak video, Sony Bloggie Touch, Flip camera video, etc. Have to mention, you don't need to fight against the MPEG4 codec. Furthmore, the MP4 to Final Cut Pro Converter is very easy to handle. Barely three steps can finish the MP4 to FCP DV or MOV conversion. Follow the coming guide to know better about the how to edit MP4 in Final Cut Pro.
Tip on Final Cut Pro supported file formats:
1. Final Cut Pro supports DV video natively, using your computer’s built-in FireWire port for capture and output. DVCAM, DVCPRO, DVCPRO 50, and DVCPRO HD are also natively supported.
2. Broadcast, high definition (HD), and digital cinema video formats: Final Cut Pro supports the latest broadcast, HD, and digital cinema formats. With appropriate equipment, you can ingest, edit, and output standard definition (SD), HD, and digital cinema formats such as Digital Betacam, HDV, D-5 HD, HDCAM, MPEG IMX (D-10), XDCAM HD/EX/HD422, AVC-Intra, Apple ProRes, and DPX image sequences.
3. QuickTime-compatible files
4.Project interchange: Support for project interchange formats allows Final Cut Pro to integrate into existing broadcast and post-production systems.
Step 1: Add .mp4 files to the program
Click "Add File" to load the MP4 file(s) to the MPEG4 to FCP Converter. Also the software can also transcode AVI to Final Cut Pro.
Step 2. Choose Final Cut Pro as output format
You can DV as your output format. Also you can customize the resolution, bit rate and frame rate of the output file.
Step 3. Hit "START" to begin to convert MP4 to FCP.
When the conversion is done, you can effortlessly import the generated .dv video into Final Cut Pro for editing.
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