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Convert/import Blu-ray to Final Cut Pro, Blu-ray to ProRes 422
May be you have collected many Blu-ray discs, now you want to make your own content with Blu-ray in Final Cut Pro, as FCP best supported video formats is ProRes 422, so it’s the best way to convert Blu-ray to ProRes 422 codec and the edit...[ Learn More... ] -
Import/edit 1080P/720P files in FCP with ProRes 422 codec
Apple ProRes family was introduced in 2007 to help Final Cut Pro works more efficiently with HD contents. By transcoding/converting video files to Apple ProRes codec, the possible best quality is retained in post-production workflow. How to...[ Learn More... ] -
Pavtube's New Column - Edit MXF footage on Mac
April 24, 2012 – Pavtube Studio released a new Convert MXF files on Mac column to help users successfully import MXF footage to Final Cut Pro (X), iMovie, Final Cut Express, and Avid Media Composer for extending editing. Canon XF and...[ Learn More... ] -
Encode/Convert Canon MXF to Apple Intermediate Codec for FCE editing
It is a common sense to Final Cut Express users that video shootings should be ingested to FCE from Log and Transfer window. However, this does not work to some specific camcorders, e.g. Sony XDCAM, Panasonic P2 series, and Canon XF cams that save...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert Panasonic MXF Footages to FCP Editing
Designed as a professional camcorder, the Panasonic AJ-HPX3700 is produced to provide higher image quality with the exceptional reliability and faster workflow of solid-state P2 HD. Panasonic AJ-HPX3700 shots video footages in MXF format which is a...[ Learn More... ] -
How to convert MXF to Avid DNxHD on Mac?
“Avid Media Composer seems not to read P2 media natively. I can’t import MXF footage shot by my Panasonic AG-HVX200 to it for further editing. Some people have been mentioning converting the format to Avid DNxHD codec so it can be used...[ Learn More... ] -
Import MTS/M2TS/ MOV/ MOD/TOD/MXF recordings to Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro must be the first choice for video editing for Mac users. Both professional videographers and amateurs find it a helpful and amazing editing system, although most users also find it very picky about what video formats you can ...[ Learn More... ] -
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Pavtube added presets for Final Cut Pro and QuickTime Movie format
Jan. 6, 2011 - It’s glad to announce that Pavtube Studio has put multiple Final Cut Pro and QuickTime Movie format presets into 4 of its Mac programs, including iMedia Converter for Mac, Video Converter for Mac, HD Video Converter for Mac,...[ Learn More... ] -
How to import Blu-ray contents to iMovie/Final Cut Express for editing
“Is there any way I can take a chapter from Blu-ray Disc and bring it into iMovie/Final Cut Express? My ultimate goal is to take some clips (without too much manipulation) and burn it onto my own personal DVD using...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert Flip Ultra HD MP4 to QuickTime MOV for edit in Final Cut
The mini Flip Ultra HD cam creates 720p HD MP4 video that is smooth and crystal-clear. The videos play fine in QuickTime Player. However, Flip Ultra HD MP4 files are not so acceptable for Final Cut Pro or iMovie. In order to save storage, the...[ Learn More... ] -
Reduce interlace flickers on your TOD videos from JVC camcorders!
Home video shooting is more and more popular these days. It seems that everybody can keep your wonderful memories in a video. But it still needs some skills to make good videos and keep nice quality. This article is to tell you the way to play...[ Learn More... ] -
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Make your camera footage, TiVo recordings, and various videos compatible with your video editing software.[ Learn More... ] -
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,...[ Learn More... ] -
How to convert 1080p HD contents down to 720p iPhone 4 Videos on Mac?
The amazing new iPhone 4 is more powerful, easier to use, and more indispensable than ever "smart phones”. As the highest-resolution iPhone, iPhone 4G features a remarkable 960*640 resolution, videos and movies will look unbelievable sharp...[ Learn More... ]