Since Premiere Pro (PP) has more efficiency to manager media files and package that, good at cooperation of project to co-edit and easily moves other platforms to continue editing. Many users choose it rather than Final Cut Pro X 10.3. The exciting thing is that Adobe has just released the latest versions of Creative Cloud …
Category Archive: Adobe Premiere
Nov 22
Import Sony A6500 4K video to Sony Vegas Pro/Premiere Pro
The Sony Alpha A6500 is an upper mid-range mirrorless camera with a 24 Megapixel APSC sensor, built-in stabilisation, touchscreen, 4k video and a powerful AF system that’s perfect for action shooters. Video can be recorded at up to 4K (3840x2160p) resolution in Super 35mm format (XAVC S, AVCHD etc) using the full width of the …
Sep 14
Canon C700 4K to Premiere Elements – Edit Canon C700 4K with Premiere Elements
Adobe Premiere Elements is an enthusiast-level video editing application. However, 4K resolution together with the codec 4K Apple ProRes and 4K XF-AVC MXF really brings great confusion to Premiere Elements users when they are trying to import and edit 4K XAVC files in Premiere Elements 13/12/11/10. In fact, even the latest Premiere Elements 13 doesn’t …
Aug 10
Import AVCHD 1080i to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 crash on launch, long load time & low CPU activity
Recently Adobe Premiere Pro has released the new version – Premiere Pro CC 2015.3. But if you are an experienced Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 user, you may learn that it not easy to import MTS to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3. Hot search: MTS to DaVinci Resolve * AVCHD to DaVinci Resolve * M2TS to DaVinci Resolve AVCHD to EDIUS …
Nov 30
Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, AVID? Which one should I Choose?
Summary:Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, AVID? Which video editing software you ultimately choose is going to depend on a number of factors ranging from what capabilities you need to how much you are willing to spend. These days, professional video editing software often means one of Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro or Apple Final …
Nov 19
Top 5 FREE Video Converter Softwares for Mac OS X
The vast selection of free 3rd party applications available for Mac OS X always surprises people when they’re new to the platform. Among that abundance of software is a collection of free Mac video converters which can cover nearly any situation you could find yourself in. Don’t go looking for an expensive piece of software …
Sep 30
Load Video Recording by Sony PXW-FS5 4K XAVC to Premiere Pro CC on Mac for editing
Summary: Due to the Video Recording by Sony PXW-FS5 4K XAVC can’t uploading to Premiere Pro CC on Mac for editing? here we give some simple tips to solve this unhappy things. Hot Search: Compress 4K Videos to 1080p | 4K Videos to Apple TV | PXW-FS5 4K XAVC to FCP X “I have captured some videos clips about 20 …
Sep 02
Import Sony Action Cam Mini HDR-AZ1 XAVC S to Premiere Pro CC
The Action Cam Mini HDR-AZ1 fits nicely inside the palm, yet it delivers excellent video using Sony’s XAVC S compression format. Well, here comes the problem that XAVC S video format is hardly compatible with many NLEs, like Premiere Pro CC. This Cam can records video in XAVC S Codec, which is intended as a …
Aug 06
Import Canon C100 Mark II MTS to FCP/Premiere/Avid for Editing
The Canon C100 Mark II Digital HD Camera offers all of the advantages of its predecessor while adding advanced new imaging and operational features by popular demand. In addition to improved RGB video processing, the camera’s dual codec capability supports simultaneous AVCHD and MP4 recording, including 59.94P capture along with slow and fast motion recording. “I have …
Jun 17
Make Panasonic V130 MTS Compatible with Premiere Pro
The HC-V130 Full HD Camcorder from Panasonic features Creative Control effects for easily creating artistic video images a 38x Optical Zoom and 75x Intelligent Zoom high-magnification for bringing faraway subjects up close. It also includes a backside illuminated sensor for recording high quality even in low-light situations, perfect for birthday parties and outdoor filming. Panasonic …
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