Off-topic - How to convert MXF to MPG with MXF to MPG Converter for Mac? robinhan - Fri Jun 10, 2011 2:25 am Post subject: How to convert MXF to MPG with MXF to MPG Converter for Mac?
How to convert MXF to MPG with MXF to MPG Converter for Mac?
MXF is a "container" or "wrapper" format which supports a number of different streams of coded "essence", encoded with any of a variety of codecs. Some people may get some MXF files or MXF videos on their Macbook or iMac, they will be annoyed that the MXF files is not comportible with many Mac softwares.
So they want to convert MXF to MPG on Mac? But how to convert MXF to MPG for further editing or playing is the key. MXF to MPG Converter for Mac users is designed for people to convert MXF file to MPG on Mac.
With MXF to MPG Converter for Mac, converting MXF to MPG is not a problem any more. You can use it convert MXF to other video format such as MOV, MP4, WMV, AVI, FLV, 3GP etc on Mac. After converting MXF to MPG, you can enjoy MXF files on digital players.
After downloading and running this program, click "Add" button to load the MXF files into the MXF to MPG Converter.
Step 2. Select output format
You can click on the "Format” bar, follow the list, you can choose the video format ".mpg", then click the "Browse” button next to "Export to” field and specify an output folder to save converted files. Click "Choose” to confirm.
Import avi into Final Cut Express for editing is not as easy as you say, when you run the Final Cut Express, and ready to import avi files into FCE, you will find it is impossible to do it. FCE doesn't compatible with avi files, how to import avi into FCE?
Avi to FCE Converter is the best assistant for you to convert avi to Final Cut Express, and import avi into FCE for editing. With the help of Avi to FCE Converter, convert avi file to FCE on Mac OS can be very fast and the output audio-visual quality can be very high. Import avi into FCE and edit .avi footage with FCE will be very easy.
As we konw, with Final Cut Express 4, we can edit footage captured in such popular video formats as DV, HDV, and AVCHD. Or export your iMovie ’09 projects, putting professional polish on them in Final Cut Express. But no avi format files, so when you want to import .avi to Final Cut Express for editing, the first thing you should do is convert avi to FCE support formats like .dv and then import avi video into Final Cut Express.
With the powerful Avi to FCE Converter, and follow the step by step tutorials, you can solve the problem that importing avi into FCE within several simple steps, FCE import avi converter can help you to convert avi to FCE .dv easily, after that, you can import your avi into FCE and edit your avi footage with FCE directly. Free download and just try the best Avi to FCE Converter for Mac now!
How to import avi into FCE with Avi to FCE Converter?
Step 1: Add .avi files
Free download, install and run Mac Video Converter, then click "Add File" button to select your avi footages.
Step 2: Choose output format: "DV -Digital Video Format (*.dv)"
Seletc the right profile .dv that can be supported by Final Cut Express.
Step 3: Convert
When you get ready, Click the "Convert" button to start conversion.
Step 4: Importing convertion video files to Final Cut Express
Launch Final Cut Express, go to "file > import movies". Select the converted dv video then click "import". ujinwang3 - Sun Dec 21, 2014 6:45 pm Post subject:
Can't work MXF files from Avid in Final Cut Pro perfectly? A easy way to transcode Avid MXF files to Apple ProRes 422 for using in FCP without rendering and waiting. Pavtube MXF Converter for Mac support transcode all MXF files to ProRes on Mac (10.10 Yosemite and Mavericks 10.9 included). Below is how.
"Question 1: I have AVID MXF files that I would like to import into FCP. Any ideas other than spending $400. for the MXF Import program. I tried the Sony EX Transfer software but that wouldn't do it. I don't have access to an AVID to export quicktimes." - From Avid forum
"Question 2: The mxf files generated by Avid were not able to be read by Final Cut Pro. I just spend an hour or so trying to import some Avid MXF files after installing the new Calibrated MXF demo, but I couldn't get anywhere. I notice that they say they can only open Avid v3.1 mxf files. I guess that's my problem, some of my mxf files are older. Any plans to add broader Avid support?" - From Avid forum
As you see, many folks are talking about how to import Avid MXF files into Final Cut Pro for editing natively. The thing is, even the lastest FCP X does not work with the Avid MXF codec. MXF is used natively by Avid applications to store video and audio "essence" with associated metadata. It has also become the preferred file format for interchange of media files between Avid solutions and products developed by other vendors. Well, the original MXF files is from Avid, to ingest Avid Media Composer generated MXF media-container to Final Cut Pro 6/7/X for editing smoothly, the easy workaround is to transcode Avid MXF footage to ProRes MOV format, which is natively supported by FCP. Along with some help from a professional Avid MXF to FCP Converter. It can be done.
To help those who wanna edit Avid MXF files in Final Cut ProX/7/6, here I share with you a simple guide to transcode Avid MXF to Apple Prores for getting into Final Cut Pro 7/X on Mac for further high quality and high performance editing.
Overall, the program is a professional yet easy-to-use MXF to ProRes Converter on Mac OS X which can not only convert MXF files from Avid to Apple ProRes codec videos for Mac FCP 6/7/X editing, but also provide simple video editing functions for you. It will make you FCP editing workflow with Avid MXF files smoothly and everything becomes easy. Just download it and follow the tutorial below to achieve your goal smoothly.
[size="3"]Guide - Transcode Avid MXF to MOV ProRes for FCP 6/7/X editing smoothly on Mac[/size]
Step 1. Free download and run the best Mac Avid MXF to FCP Converter for Final Cut Pro 6/7 and FCP X, add MXF videos to the program.
Step 2. Select output profile. If you want to edit Avid MXF file in Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP X, suggest you choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov).
Tips:
1. For editing in iMovie/FCE, you can choose iMovie and Final Cut Express > Apple InterMediate Codec(AIC)(*mov). (Learn more>>)
2. If you would like to export Apple ProRes with multiple audio tracks kept, you may change to Pavtube iMixMXF program. (Tutorial)
Step 3. Click Convert" button to start transcoding Avid MXF files to ProRes MOV for using in Final Cut Pro.
If you have a large number of MXF clips to do conversion, and do not want to sit in front of the computer waiting around for the entire conversion process, you can tick off "Shut down computer after conversion".
Once the Avid MXF files to ProRes 422 MOV Conversion is done, you can go to the output folder to find the converted video ProRes mov files. Now you can launch FCP 6 or 7 and click "File>Import>Files" to easily import your footages to FCP under Mac without rendering and waiting.