AT&T Carrier - ProRes Converter Mac, convert AVCHD, AVI, MTS, etc to ProRes robinhan - Tue Sep 18, 2012 4:29 pm Post subject: ProRes Converter Mac, convert AVCHD, AVI, MTS, etc to ProRes
ProRes Converter Mac, convert AVCHD, AVI, MTS, etc to ProRes on Mac
ProRes is a line of intermediate codecs, and it's a lossy video compression format developed by Apple Inc. When you get many videos and want to edit them with Final Cut Pro, you should convert videos to Apple ProRes on Mac. Apple ProRes .mov is quite suitable for FCP on Mac. Thus, ProRes Converter Mac is the best choice for Mac users to convert AVI, AVCHD, MTS, VOB, MP4, MOV etc to ProRes on Mac.
ProRes Converter for Mac provides many functions for users to meet their different needs. You can convert a variety of videos to Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov), Apple ProRes 4444 (*.mov), DVCPRO (*.mov), HDV (*.mov) so that you can import videos into FCP for editing on Mac. It is certainly that this Mac ProRes Converter enables users to convert videos to other video formats like MP4, MOV, MKV, FLV, AVI, WMV, VOB, MPG, 3GP, etc on Mac.
What's more, the additional powerful functions enables users to edit videos before convert videos to ProRes on Mac. The functions include crop videos, merge videos, trim videos, add watermark, set video codec and so on. The Mac ProRes Converter will not let you down. After conversion, you can import converted videos to FCP for editing on Mac and edit the videos for sharing.
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 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.