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Aug 18th
Tivo to ProRes-Transcode Tivo to ProRes for FCP X Editing without quality loss “I have some tivo files and trying to import .tivo files to Final Cut Pro X, and running into problems – FCP X can not import tivo format. Please help me, as I’m confronting a reasonably tight personal deadline with this. I’ve tried the aic format in the interim, but the quality difference from the source is quite noticeable. I just want to import tivo to Final Cut Pro X without quality loss.” Recently, I have received many customer feedback problems described above. After Google searching, I have found that More >
Aug 17th
Top JVC HD Video Converter Review-Transcode/Rewrap MOD footages to editable format
“JVC’s Everio HD300 Camcorder would be worth it, usually i use it for fast capturing. But the problem is those .MOD extension files. My dvd players play them, but I can’t open them in any sort of editing program. My question is how to convert these .MOD files into usable files (avi, mpg, wmv) for any editing software. While maintaing high video & sound quality .”
JVC’s Everio HD300 (GZ-HD300A) shoot at full HD (1920×1080) in MOD format, which are rejected by most editing software, and you have to convert them More >
Aug 16th
MTS to FCP-Transcode MTS to ProRes for FCP Editing on Mac
ProRes 422 is a standard-definition and high-definition lossy video compression format developed by Apple Inc. for use in post production. It was introduced in 2007 with Final Cut Studio 2 and is comparable to Avid’s DNxHD codec which has the same purpose and uses similar bit rates. Both are DCT based intra-frame-only codecs, and are therefore simpler to decode than distribution oriented formats like H.264.
How to Import and Edit MTS to Final Cut Pro on Mac?
Recommend you Pavtube AVCHD Convert for Mac. With this AVCHD camcorder MTS files Converter, you can transfer More >
Aug 16th
I am a photography enthusiast. I have a Canon XF105 camcorder and shoot the videos recently, it supports Full HD 1920×1080 resolution with Canon XF codec, up to 50Mbps bit rate and 4:2:2 color sampling. After shooting some .mxf clips on the Canon XF105, I want to merge multiple mxf videos into one and edit .mxf clip in FCE . But I find the problem that FCE does not recognize the .mxf videos? It does not even support importing mxf videos? To make it easier for editing Canon XF105 MXF files on Final Cut Express, By Google search, I found it Mac More >
Aug 15th
Though Apple claims Final Cut Pro X “a revolutionary new version of the world’s most popular Pro video editing software”, we see more negative reviews than positive ones since the release of Final Cut Pro X version 1.0. There has been a ton of complaints regarding Final Cut Pro X. It has been accused of “Apple’s biggest mistake” (by Kevin Hall) and “ruining everything”. It is understandable that a 1.0 release is difficult and not every feature can be added. However, the biggest problem is that Final Cut Pro 7 support ended. Final Cut Pro 7, which is for now More >
Aug 14th
[Sharing]Import Canon XF105 MXF video into Final Cut Pro X for editing
You must be disappointed when the FCP X failed to import recordings from Canon XF105. Well, don’t blame to the Final Cut Pro X, the “Import from Camera…” option works just like “Log and Transfer”. The thing is, even FCP 7 does not work with the Canon XF codec. If you want to edit with MXF natively, get Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5…Or transcode the Canon MXF to something Final Cut Pro X can edit natively, say Apple ProRes 422 encoded MOV format. Here’s a detailed workaround for getting Canon MXF shootings More >
Aug 11th
Mac MXF Video Converter-Convert Canon MXF to AIC for Editing in iMovie
“I have Canon XF300 camcorder and shoot the videos recently,the Canon XF300 supports the highest HD quality with Full HD 1920×1080 resolution with Canon XF codec and I want to edit canon XF300 MXF files on iMovie“.
iMovie is an useful and powerful tool for Mac users. I can bring video into iMovie from a variety of sources and devices so as to organize, catalog and edit the video, then share my movies with friends and family on the web, Mac or portable devices easily. but iMovie do not support More >
Aug 11th
ProRes for FCP-Transfer/Convert Canon XF305 MXF files to FCP ProRes 422
The Canon XF305 Professional Camcorder features 50Mbps MPEG-2 4:2:2 recording to universally available Compact Flash (CF) cards for unsurpassed image quality and efficient, robust workflow at an affordable price.Utilizing file-based MPEG-2 compression with an MXF File Wrapper ensures the widest compatibility with existing industry infrastructure, metadata and non-linear editing (NLE) systems.
So if you want to edit Canon XF305 MXF files in FCP? Convert MXF to FCP friendly codec first. As to the best codec ProRes for FCP editing, Apple ProRes 422 should be the top one codec packs.
The following guide is written to More >