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Jul 09

AIC Converter-Transcode Canon XF100 MXF video to AIC MOV for Final Cut Express editing

I have .mxf files from my Canon XF100, when I take the MXF files to Final Cut Express to be edited, I failed. After searching google, I need a program to transfer the recorded files MXF files into something FCE can recognize .

The Canon XF100 supports the highest HD quality with Full HD 1920×1080 resolution with Canon XF codec, up to 50Mbps bit rate and 4:2:2 color sampling. If you would like to edit the recorded .mxf video on iMac with FCE, you need Transcode MXF to AICwhich is the free and useful part of the Apple Mac iLife.

While looking for solutions to Import Canon XF100 MXF to FCE on iMac, I downloaded and tried several converters. Only Canon MXF Video Converter for Mac from Pavtube Studion works for me. I like the batch processing and joining of multiple mxf videos into one file. The editing feature to trim the recorded videos is great, as I can control the content for conversion.

To help those who may face the same problem like me, or want to rewrap MXF to AIC on Mac for HD editing in Final Cut Express, I here list a few steps with the fast AIC video conversion.

Step 1: Capture MXF files from Canon Camera to Pavtube Canon to AIC Converter for Mac.

Connect Canon XF100 camcorder to Mac via USB cable, and launch the MXF to FCE Converter for Mac from Application folder. With built-in wizard, you can easily to capture MXF video footage from camcorder to the program. click the “Add” button to load .mxf videos. This Canon MXF Video Convetrer can convert Canon XF100 mxf export lossless compression video/audio compatible with FCE on Mac…

Step 2: Choose MOV with Apple Intermediate Code AIC output format.
Click the “Format” option and choose ” Final Cut” > “Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*mov)” as output format with high quality for Final Cut Express. To get 1080 videos, we need to click the “Settings” button and choose 1920*1080 as output video size, Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) as output video codec.

Step 3: Merge Canon XF100 MXF files into one. (optional)
Tick the checkbox for “Merge into one file”, and the Mac Canon MXF Video Converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

Step 4: Edit and trim Canon XF100 MXF videos. (optional)
Select the file you want to trim and click the “Edit” button, you will face the Edit window with original video and output video preview. You can enter exact time point as the set in and set out for trimming.

Step 5: Transcode Canon XF100 MXF to AIC MOV for FCE on Mac.
Click the convert button under the preview window, and the 2011 best Mac Canon MXF video converter will start the conversion from Canon XF100 MXF to AIC MOV for Final Cut Express on Mac.

Tips:
For some Mac users, when editing the MXF videos via the Editor windows of Canon MXF Converter for Mac, the video and sound may go output sync sometimes, making it somewhat difficult to find the trim location. But the output videos would play without sync problem after conversion.

Hopefully the guide above on ” Convert Canon XF100 MXF to AIC MOV for FCE editing ” will be of some help for you.

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    1. Auth

      Robert, I followed your steps but when I click on the .mts files from my Canon MG20, I hear the audio but the cover is black. No puitcre. Windows Media Player can t play them. I am using Windows 7. I downloaded VLC media player and they play fine. But I still can t upload them to Youtube. Any dreams?

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