iChat - Load/Import Canon MXF video to Cyberlink PowerDirector vivian78 - Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:02 pm Post subject: Load/Import Canon MXF video to Cyberlink PowerDirector
Load/Import Canon MXF video to Cyberlink PowerDirector for editing
Although Canon claims that its flavor of MXF is fully supported by major NLE systems including Adobe Premiere, Apple Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer, and Grass Valley EDIUS, we don't see Cyberlink PowerDirector here. So it's understandable that PowerDirector refuse to load .mxf shootings from a XF105 or XF300 camcorder. It does not matter if you'd like to edit Canon .mxf footage in PowerDirector though, as long as you have the Pavtube HD Video Converter software. The Pavtube HD Video Converter software easily converts universal MXF videos originated from Canon XF, Panasonic P2 and Sony XDCAM cams into AVI, MOV, MPG, TS, etc for editing and streaming. To import Canon MXF recordings in Cyberlink PowerDirector, you just need to convert MXF videos to PowerDirector supported video formats, like AVI, MKV, MP4, MOV, MPEG, VOB, WMV, etc.
Before conversion you need to
1. Transfer the .mxf clips to hard disk.
2. Get Pavtube HD Video Converter. Click here to download a trial. A trial won't expires but it converts MXF with Pavtube logo on the screen.
Transcode/Convert Canon MXF to MOV/AVI/MPG/MP4.
Step 1. Launch the Pavtube HD Video Converter. Drag and drop .mxf clips to file list. The converter works with MXF shootings taken with Canon XF series and Panasonic P2 camcorders.
Step 2. Click on "Format" and choose a preferable format. Pavtube HD Video Converter can convert MXF to AVI, MP4, MPG, MOV, TS and more formats. H.264 .mov format is recommended as PowerDirector can load MOV files instantly.
Some more helpful features of the HD Video Converter:
1. Settings- click to set video resolution(1920x1080/1440x1080/1280x720/720x480), bitrate(from 1Mbps to 20Mbps), frame rate (24p/30p). The HD Video Converter exports up to 1080p HD video.
2. Editor (next to "Add" icon)- click to set deinterlace, denoise, mute, volume up, trim, crop, etc.