General Discussion - Import Nikon D3200 H.264 MOV to Final Cut Pro X azurehawk1 - Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:31 am Post subject: Import Nikon D3200 H.264 MOV to Final Cut Pro X
As a Nikon D3200 user, you may also have this question. Nikon D3200 shoot videos in h.264 mov format. Except D3200, most Nikon D series camcorders record videos with this format, like Nikon D800, Nikon D4, Nikon D3100, Nikon D3200, Nikon D5100,etc. As far as i know, h.264 is the maximum compression ratio codec. On one hand, it will give us resonable video size, on the other hand, it's not suitable for editing by most editing software. Final Cut Pro X also included.
In order to give users perfect editing experience, Apple produced professional codec for their editing software. Such as Apple ProRes family for FCP X, FCP 6/7, Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) for FCE/iMovie, and other codec for special camcorders. Based on h.264 codec's feeble, you'd better transcode Nikon D3200 h.264 mov clips to ProRes before editing them on FCP X. How to do it? The below article will show you the best solution.
Step 1. Free Download the Best Mac h.264 to ProRes converter �C video converter for Mac, install it on your computer.
Step 2. Run it, Add your Nikon D3200 h.264 mov footage into it.
Step 3. Choose Apple ProRes as output. Click on " Format -> Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov) ".
Step 4. Start converting h.264 mov to ProRes by clicking on the "Convert" button of this H.264 MOV to FCP X converter.
Once the process is done, you can easily import Nikon D3200 "h.264�� MOV videos to FCP X for advanced editing. Hope this article will be of great help for you.