AT&T Carrier - Flip video to Adobe Premiere, use Flip Camera with Premiere panamadany - Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:55 pm Post subject: Flip video to Adobe Premiere, use Flip Camera with Premiere
Overview of Adobe Premiere and Flip Camcorder:
Adobe Premiere Pro is one professional, real-time,timeline based video editing software application. Flip cameras store their video in a high-definition MP4 format. However, you will likely not be able to edit the video by importing it into Premiere Pro without converting it. The best solution to make Flip Slidehd/Ultra/Mino camcorder mp4 videos edit on Adobe Premiere Pro version 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, CS3, CS4 and CS5.
Best solution - Flip to Adobe Premiere Converter
Flip to Adobe Premiere Converter is a magical app for Premiere Pro fans to import and edit flip video in Premiere Pro AVI, MOV, MPEG (MPE,MPG), AIFF, MP3, WAV, WMA, etc. Flip Video to Adobe Premiere Converter easily convert flip camera videos to Premiere Pro with no quality loss. Under the help of the Converter, you can import the output video and edit it in Premiere Pro with ease, no matter which Adobe Premiere Pro version you possess. Furthermore, it can also support you to import Flip video to Windows Movie Maker/WMM.
Guide to import/edit Flip videos in Premiere Pro with several simple steps.
Part One: Convert Flip Video to Adobe Premiere Pro Format AVI, MOV, MPEG etc.
Step 1: Load files
After download and run Flip to Adobe Premiere Converter, Press "Add File" to import flip .mp4 video to the program.
Step 2: Select the output format and its destination
Select the output format in the drop-down list of "Profile", like DV-AVI. Specify its destination when click the "Browse" button.
Step 3: Click "Convert" button to start converting flip camera video to target format.
After successfully convert Flip to Premiere Pro supporting formats, you can import the video to Adobe Premiere.
Part Two: How to import output video clips and other files into Adobe Premiere Pro?
Adobe Premiere accepts you to import a single video clip, multiple clips, or an entire folder of clips. You can also import a variety of audio and still image files, including sequences of images and layered Photoshop files.
Select File > Import from the main menu.
Tip1: To import a single file: Locate and select the file, then click Open.
Tip2: To import multiple files: Hold down the Control key to select multiple files, then click Open.
Tip3: To import a folder of files: Locate and select the folder you want to import, then click Folder. A new bin is created in the Project window, containing the contents of the folder.
Tip4: You can also import files and folders by dragging them from "Finder" into the Project panel.
Notes:
1.The pixel size of your clip cannot exceed 4000 x 4000 pixels.
2.If your imported clip appears distorted or stretched, its pixel aspect ratio may be set incorrectly.