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How to stream Blu-ray movies to Popcorn Hour A-400 – Saving Blu-ray movies to NAS storage
The Popcorn Hour A400 replaces the A300 and has been upgraded with 3D playback, a new interface and a bunch of new features that should sweeten the life of the user. As with the A300 the A400 also offers the possibility to install an...[ Learn More... ] -
How to Add MKV Collections to iTunes movie library on Mac
A number of HD videos downloaded from the internet are wrapped up in MKV container and you can play them on Mac using a media player like VLC, or Quicktime with Perian plugin. But you will certainly stumble if you try to load MKV to iTunes...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert Fraps AVI footage for editing on iMovie or uploading to YouTube
Fraps is an extraordinary game videos capture tool which can capture audio and video up to 7680x4800 with custom frame rates from 1 to 120 frames per second. It brings the Machinima revolution and free your hands with VCR and DV, which is quite...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert Sony PMW-150 MXF to Adobe AE v6.0 preferred format
Adobe After Effects is powerful to edit visual effects compositing and accomplish image adjustment or color correction. But the problem comes when import raw videos from professional full-HD camcorders such as Sony PMW-150. It’s common that...[ Learn More... ] -
How to clip and convert Sony HDR-XR160E MTS into MP4 and limit the size of output file
“My videos are mostly from camcorder. I have a Sony HDR-XR160E that shoots in .mts. I’m using Pavtube to convert .mts to .mp4 for sharing with family and friends. It works fine. But I would like to have an option to limit the size of...[ Learn More... ] -
Get Canon EOS 700D/Rebel T5i footage into Final Cut Pro timeline
Canon EOS 700D (also known as Rebel T5i) has recently been introduced as a new flagship DSLR Camera to the EOS lines. With a continuous shooting speed of up to 5.0 frames per second (fps) united with 9 all cross-type AF focus points, the new EOS...[ Learn More... ] -
Mac MXF Playback and Import solutions - 2013 Top 5 Best MXF Converters for Mac
MXF is a file format for the exchange of programme material between servers, tape streamers and to digital archives. MXF bundles together video, audio, and programme data, such as text - together termed essence - along with metadata and places them...[ Learn More... ] -
Import Panasonic X920 HD Camcorder 1080/60p footage to iMovie 11 without losing quality
“Can you please help me I just bought the new Panasonic X920 HD Camcorder and I want to edit the video footage in IMOVIE 11 without losing any of the High quality but the problem is my new Panasonic camcorder records in the top quality mode of...[ Learn More... ] -
2013 Top 5 Apps to Split or Merge Video Files on Mac
If you want to join (stitch) together multiple video files for playback but have no idea of what app to use on your Mac computer, refer to our Top 5 picks for Mac splitting or merging. 1. Pavtube Video Converter for Mac ($35) Introduction:...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert Black Magic Intensity Pro ProRes files to DNxHD MOV for Avid Media Composer 6
“I’m using the Black Magic Intensity Pro. I’ve been editing and rendering with Final Cut Pro thus I use Apple ProRes codecs which lets me edit the recordings naturally in FCP 7. Now I’m working on a job for my coworker, to...[ Learn More... ] -
Lossless trimming and clip extraction from AVCHD and AVCHD Lite HD videos
As freelance photographer, I often set up one or more cameras at an event and let them roll, sometimes for hours. This is done in anticipation that something interesting might occur in that camera’s field of view in the next couple of hours....[ Learn More... ] -
How to convert video from 4:3 to 16:9 for your tablet/smartphone and leave out black bars
Sometimes when you download a 4:3 video and then try to reproduce it on your tablet PC, iPhone or Android phone, there appear distracting black bars around the video. It means that the aspect ratio of the video differs from the one of your device,...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert Apple ProRes video to M4V for streaming to Apple TV 3
ProRes is a lossy video compression format developed by Apple Inc. for use in post production that supports up to 4k, it is the successor of the Apple Intermediate Codec and was introduced in 2007 with Final Cut Studio 2. The benefit of an...[ Learn More... ] -
Nikon D5200 Review and Specifications
The new Nikon D5200 is a solid upgrade of the previous D5100 model, with better auto-focus and metering systems, enhanced video options, slightly faster burst shooting, friendlier user interface and more resolution, although that all comes at a...[ Learn More... ] -
How to transfer/sync media files (video, music, photos) to Nexus 4 from Mac OS X?
If you are a Mac user and have a Nexus 4, you probably have already noticed that the LG Android phone does not seem to be accessible when connected via USB to the Mac. This is because The USB connection uses the MTP protocol, which is not supported...[ Learn More... ]