iPhone Accessories - Canon EOS MOV to Apple ProRes, how to convert MOV to PreRes robinhan - Tue Sep 18, 2012 4:26 pm Post subject: Canon EOS MOV to Apple ProRes, how to convert MOV to PreRes
Canon EOS MOV to Apple ProRes, how to convert MOV to PreRes on Mac?
I have many MOV videos which from my Canon camera, and I need to edit these original videos with Final Cut Pro on Mac. But I had tried many times, I can't import these MOV files to FCP successfully. So what should I do, anyone can help me? A user asked. As above mentioned, maybe you face the same question or you have many MOV files from Nikon camera like Nikon D800/D800e. To import MOV to FCP, the first thing we should do is converting MOV to the format which is compitable well with FCP on Mac.
Final Cut Pro supports some video formats like MOV, MP4, etc. There are some chices for users like Apple ProRes 422(*.mov), Apple ProRes 422(LT)(*.mov) or Apple ProRes 4444(*mov), Apple PreRes 422(HQ), and so on. At this time Mac MOV to ProRes Converter is the best program for Mac users to convert MOV files to Apple ProRes on Mac. This converter enables users to finish conversion just in few steps. In addition, if you need, you can convert MOV to other video formats like MKV, FLV, AVI, WMV, VOB, 3GP, etc.
MOV to ProRes Converter for Mac not only can convert MOV files, but also enable users to make some editings. You can trim videos, merge videos, add watermark, crop videos before converting. You can customize the output by setting video resolution, frame, bitrate, and so on. All conversion finished, you can import Canon MOV to FCP or import Nikon MOV to FCP for editing on Mac.
The guide will show you how to convert videos to ProRes with ProRes Converter Mac.
Step 1. Import files to this converter
After free download and running MOV to ProRes Converter Mac, just click add button to upload videos to this program.
Step 2. Select output format
Click the format bar and choose output format. We can select Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov), Apple ProRes 4444 (*.mov) as format.
iMovie just support mpeg2, mpeg4, dv, mov, etc but divx, so if you have a favorite home divx video and you want to edit it by yourself with the powerful apple programe iMovie, you will find it is diffcult to import divx video to imovie for divx is not compatible by iMovie.