iPod - Convert Panasonic HVX200 MXF files to Apple ProRes for Final robinhan - Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:41 pm Post subject: Convert Panasonic HVX200 MXF files to Apple ProRes for Final
Convert Panasonic HVX200 MXF files to Apple ProRes for Final Cut Pro on Mac
One of mine friends try to import MXF files from a Panasonic HVX200 to FCP for editing on Mac. He recorded these videos during his vacation. He want to edit the MXF files with Final Cut Pro on Mac so that share the funny video with us. But he was confused by how to import MXF to FCP on Mac.
As we know that MXF is a file format, which is a "container" or "wrapper" format which supports a number of different streams of coded "essence", encoded with any of a variety of codecs, together with a metadata wrapper which describes the material contained within the MXF file.
In my opinion, converting MXF to FCP supported video formats like MOV, MP4 is the best way. Then I recommend Mac MXF to FCP Converter to my friends. This program also can help Mac users to convert MXF files to other popular video formats like WMV, AVI, FLV, MPEG, 3GP, MKV, VOB, etc on Mac.
At this step, you can select Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) (*.mov) as output format. Then click the "Settings" button and choose 1920*1080 as output video size to keep HD quality. If you are using FCP 7, you can choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 4444 (*.mov) as output format.
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Does iMovie 11 properly handle 60fps video now? If you are currently having 60fps files and iMovie import issue, the post will tell you why iMovie not importing 60fps HD videos and offer the best and fasest solution.
Got one camcorder, like Sony NEX-5N, NEX7, A99, A65, Panasonic HC-V720, HDC-TM90 to record 1920*1080 Full HD MTS footage up to 60fps (50fps for PAL) and have met the incompatible erros when you tried importing 60fps videos to iMovie 8/9/11 for further editing? From googling, we find many users have the same issues:
Question1. "Whilst away snowboarding on my most recent trip, I recorded most days in 720p / 60fps (as it looks ultra smooth) and have just over 54Gb of footage; divided into five folders on my iMac (one for each day) with about 20 .mp4 files in each one. I assumed I could put together something decent on iMovie 11. Some Googling revealed that iMovie 10 does not support 60FPS. Is that right? And then how to get imovie easily working with these 60fps video? Any help would be appreciated."
Qustion 2. "I am a novice iMovie 11 user. I have footage in a 60fps camera that I imported into iMovie. When I import it, either with or without optimization, the video is very jumpy and the audio doesn't time with the footage at all. But 30fps footage imports into iMovie correctly. Is there any way to import the 60fps video correctly so that I don't have this problem, even if it means downgrading the quality?"
In fact, iMovie can't support the format 1080p@60fps because it is a nonstandard frame rate. If you want to natively ingest and edit the 60fps videos in iMovie, you have to firstly transcode 60fps footage it to a compatible frame rate with a native format by iMovie, like AIC. It means that you have to use a professional HD Video Converter for Mac to encode the 60fps video to Apple IntermediateCodec(AIC) yourself at 60p, and iMovie will let you edit a 24p or 30p project. Note that even if you shift your footage to AIC at 60p, iMovie will downgrade it to 24fps or 30fps on export (depending on what you chose), but it still doesn't look bad at all. It will just use the extra frames to make it smoother. If you shoot in 60fps and slow it down to 30fps, you are still using 30 frames to fill 30 frames. It will be much smoother.
If you attempt to transcode 60p video to AIC for using with iMovie, we would recommend Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac - Top 60fps HD Video to iMovie Converter.
Main features: This software is best Mac HD Video Converter that can transcode any kinds of HD Video files to Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC), Apple ProRes 422 codec, DNxHD codec, MPEG, WMV, AVI, MOV, etc. for puting into iMovie, FCP, Adobe, Avid, iPhoto, DaVinci Resolve, Kdenlive, Keynote, Aperture 3, etc. NLE's for editing, and enables users to custom video and audio settings like frame rate, bit rate, resolution, sample rate and audio channel at will. These output formats are specially presetted, so the conversion quality is guaranteed, you can get lossless video conversion with this tool. (Learn more: Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac 3.6.1 Review)
Here is step by step guide: How to get 1080p/60fps videos to iMovie for editing?
Step 1. Download, install and launch this 60fps HD Video to iMovie Converter. Import the 60fps footage to the Mac converter by clicking the "Add Video" or "Add from folder" button.
Step 2. Click "format" bar to choose the output format.
If yo want to edit 1080 60fps video in iMovie 8/9/11, please choose iMovie and Final Cut Express -> Apple InterMediate Codec(AIC) (*.mov). This is best format for iMovie editing on Mac, once converted, you won't need to render.
Step 3. You can click "Settings" to customize the output parameters, adjust the resolution, bitrate as you want. To export 60p video, simply set the video frame rate at 60p; to export 30p video, simply set the video frame rate at 30p.
Step 4. Click "Convert" button to start converting 1080p 60fps video to AIC .mov - the best suited editing format for using within Apple iMovie Version 11, 8, or 9.
After the conversion, you can import footages to iMovie. It's just a piece of cake to edit 60fps HD video files in iMovie? Just have a try! Good luck, and let us know if your problem is fixed.
Overview: How do I edit a GoPro Hero4 4K MP4 file in DaVinci Resolve? This article shows you how to do it in 3 simple steps. Get in to read the detail now!
Tiny body, attractive appearance, high quality footage, these are all main features of GoPro Hero4 camera, the latest series in GoPro family. As it outputs the 4K MP4, though so popular on the video definition world, not compatible with some popular editing tools, such as GoPro 4K to FCP? To Premiere Pro? While the DaVinci Resolve is the typical one.
Generally speaking, from 4K to 1080p or 720p, the digital definition has walked a long way. While for the DaVinci Resolve, it is used by so many loyal editors for a long time, if you are a professional editor, you must know that the most suitable format is MOV which is encoded by DNxHD codec.
Firstly, download a professional application to do the 4K MP4 to MOV conversion. The one used in the article - say, Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac (Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks and Yosemite included) - is outstanding in the features of easy-to-use and fast conversion speed. It's a good assistant for all camera and camcorder users. It supports optimized preset for Avid Media Composer which can work for DaVinci Resolve, too. With this feature, if you have no idea which target format you should choose for DaVinci Resolve, you can directly select Avid DNxHD mov as output, then the output video can work well on DaVinci Resolve.
Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac Features:
- Convert all popular formats: Complete support for more than 150 different, popular formats, include H.265/HEVC, XAVC, M3U8, Apple ProRes, AIC, MPEG-2, MKV, etc.
- Custom Video: Personalize videos with diversified video editing tools.
- Optimized Presets: Allows you to optimize the output the way you want
- Extract Audio: Extract audio from video to MP3, MKV, M4V, WAV, etc.
How to Convert GoPro Hero4 4K MP4 to DaVinci Resolve on Mac
Step 1. When you download and install the program according to the instructions, run it and drag your files in or you can click "Add" button on the top of the main interface to import video to the program. It supports batch conversion and joining multiple video clips into one file. For those different output formats, you can find them on ‘Avid Media Composer'>>'DNxHD (*.mov)' as the suitable one.
Step 2. You can use the video editor designed in this video converter to edit your original videos. Click "Editor' on the main interface, and edit your videos by trimming (get/cut off video clips), cropping (remove unwanted areas), adding text/image/video watermarks, inserting subtitles, adding special effects, etc.
Step 3.With all the preparation work done, click the "Convert" to start your work. Then, you can transfer your GoPro Hero4 4K files to DaVinci Resolve smoothly for a nice editing. If you want to edit GoPro Hero4 4K MP4 video in Final Cut Pro, please choose the "Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" as output; For iMovie or FCE 4, choose the "iMovie and Final Cut Express -> Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov)". For Avid MC, choose "Avid Media Composer > Avid DNxHD(*.mov)".
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Summary: If you want to import MXF to PowerDirector, just convert MXF to MPG so that you can edit Canon C300 Mark II MXF in PowerDirector smoothly. Keep reading and learn how to.
Canon C300 Mark II is a hot camcorder on the market, since it released it has attracted great attention due to its excellent hardware equipment. It features a Super 35mm CMOS sensor, which will help you to record 4K, 1920*1080 60/50i, 23.98/25p True 24p videos. Besides Canon C300 Mark II uses Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology. This provides faster and more accurate autofocusing to assist users when operating with small crews. With C300 Mark II you can record high quality videos, it delivers the highest image quality with its XF Codec–the same codec used by other Canon XF professional camcorders.
Canon C300 camcorder is shooting footage in MXF format- a file type not well supported by most popular professional video editing software, like Cyberlink PowerDirector. We’ve searched the supported file formats of PowerDirector 13/12/11/10/9/8, and we can easily find supported file formats of different versions. It’s clearly that MXF is not included in all the lists. So you must want to know how to edit Canon C300 Mark II MXF in PowerDirector to create your own masterpieces at this time, right?
In this case, Pavtube MXF MultiMixer is what you need indeed. This Canon C300 MXF Converter is especially designed for MXF camcorders users, with which you can easily convert Canon C300 Mark II MXF to PowerDirector 13/12/11/10/9/8 editable format like MPEG-2 at super fast speed due to the advanced CUDA technology support. What’s more? This professional tool comes with powerful video edit function, like trimming, cropping, adding watermark, etc. Thus, you can do some simple edit first according to your need. The latest version can support H.265/HEVC encode/decode and encoding to M3U8, that’s may be the newest attractive point we would like to enjoy.
How to convert Canon C300 Mark II MXF to PowerDirector for editing?
Step 1: Download and install the program. Click "Add video" button to load your original MXF files or directly drag the files into file list. By default, the files are selected. You can delete files which you don't want to import to.
Step 2: Choose the output video format in the "Format" bar. There are all kinds of video formats, editing softwares and portable devices for your consideration. For converting C300 Mark II MXF to PowerDirector, you can choose "Common Video>>MPEG-2 Video (*.mpg)".
Step 3: Click "Settings" button to customize the output video and audio settings by yourself. But if you are not good at it, you’d better use the default parameters, they will ensure you a good balance between file size and image quality basically. You can change the resolution, bit rate, frame rate as you need.
Step 4: Click the "Convert" button on the main interface if you have done all the preparation work. This is the workflow that we need to convert MXF to MPG.
Conclusion: Once the conversion is finished, click "Open" to quickly find the converted files. Then, PowerDirector 13/12/11/10/9/8 will recognize, catalog, play and stream them just fine.
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