iPhone Accessories - Transcode Nikon D600 H.264 MOV to iMovie 8/9/11 Vincent121 - Mon Nov 05, 2012 6:52 pm Post subject: Transcode Nikon D600 H.264 MOV to iMovie 8/9/11
Transcode Nikon D600 H.264 MOV to iMovie 8/9/11
Summary: Follow this article you will know how to import and edit Nikon D600 MOV in iMovie with AIC codec on Mac Mountail Lion.
If you've been looking to take your passion to the next level with full-frame HD-SLR performance, your wait is over. Now the power of a pro-level Nikon FX-format camera - Nikon D600, with stunning full-frame images, cinema-quality 1080p videos, superior low-light performance, blazing fast framing and burst rates, built-in HDR, wireless photo sharing and much more.
Nikon D600 is great for us to take high quality images and record vivid full HD videos. If you have got some 1080 30/25/24p H.264 MOV D600 recordings, you may have the need to edit Nikon D600 H.264 .mov video in iMovie on Mac. However, iMovie best native supported video format is AIC codec MOV format that means your iMovie cannot handle D600 MOV footages well, you may encountered many problems, like import it slowly, and couldn't edit videos smoothly.
To avoid or get rid of these problems, why not convert Nikon D600 H.264 MOV to iMovie optimizing format before import? Nikon H.264 MOV to iMovie Converter is the best choice to help you transcode H.264 MOV video to iMovie preferable AIC format fast on Mac (This profiles is also fully compatible with Final Cut Express). Below is a guide for you to follow.
1. Run the professional H.264 to AIC Converter and import h.264 MOV videos you want to transcode.
2. For importing Nikon D600 H.264 MOV into iMovie for editing on Mac. You can click format bar to choose iMovie/Final Express --> Apple InterMediate Codec(AIC) (*.mov)., it's best codec for iMovie editing Nikon D600 H.264 MOV videos.
3. Adjust video and audio parameters in Profile Settings, where you can get by clicking Settings icon. You'd better set the video frame rate as 30fps, video size as 1920*1080 to keep the best quality for editing in iMovie with least quality loss possibly.
4. Click Converter button to start converting Nikon D600 H.264 MOV H.264 MOV to AIC for iMovie on Mac OS X.
After a shot waiting, you can click "open" button to find the output files and transfer your H.264 MOV footages from Nikon D600 into iMovie for further editing without crashing problem and avoid rendering. You can also follow this MOV to FCP (X) importing guide if you want to edit in FCP (X).