There are 2 ways to import footage from the Sony XDCAM camcorder to Final Cut Pro. You can directly import XDCAM-HD files by attaching your camcorder (with the memory cards still in it) to the computer via USB cable or by removing the cards from the camcorder and placing them in the express card slot …
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Jan 24
FCP 7 importing issue: How to import Sony CX190 AVCHD to Final Cut Pro 7 without rendering on Mac?
No matter you are using Final Cut Pro 7 or Final Cut Pro X, you may more or less face some problems when trying to import and edit AVCHD files in the Apple professional editing software. Some may be related to the importing clips, editing like effects and transitions, and rendering, etc. Here we focus …
Jan 08
Import MXF footage to FCP X/iMovie/FCE/AVID from Mac instantly without rendering on Mac
Professional camcorders for video and broadcasting like Canon XF305 and Panasonic P2 HD cam shoot in MXF format. MXF is now submitted to SMPTE and is well on its way to helping media flow in the television/IT convergent world. End users will be able to better manage their media and to concentrate on their prime …
Jan 07
Can I import YouTube or Flash(flv/f4v) files into FCP 6/7/X?
The following are two questions from FCP users: Question 1: How to import YouTube videos into FCP 7 for editing “I am doing a television interview, and we want to cut away to a YouTube video. Is there a way to download and import YouTube videos into Final Cut Pro 7?” Question 2: How to …
Dec 26
How to Get Final Cut Pro X working with MKV files on Mac
Want to edit MKV in Final Cut Pro X on Mac OS X? Pavtube MKV to ProRes Converter for Mac can do that job. FCP or FCP X recognizes Apple ProRes Codec well, so the professional MKV to ProRes Converter can help you to convert MKV files to Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes 422 (LT), Apple ProRes …
Dec 25
Rewrap ProRes files from FCP to MKV, H.264, FLV, WebM, MP4, AVI, MPG and more
User Review: I think the software is great – I tried and sampled many others and none were both straight forward AND accurate – particularly with regard to synchronizing audio with the video. From the user questions: “I have 1920×1080 Apple ProRes 422, Linear PCM, Timecode .mov files exported out of Final Cut Pro that …
Dec 19
Batch convert multiple MTS clips to Apple ProRes 4444 for FCP 6/7 and FCP X
User Review: “I have been using Pavtube MTS Converter for Mac. I am trying to figure out if I can convert multiple mts clips at once, without having to convert each clip one at a time then go back to the source clip in the edit window and select the next in-and-out point. The source …
Dec 14
Import Sony NEX-5R 1080p MTS to Final Cut Pro X without any rendering or incompatibility problem
Get the best AVCHD to FCP X Converter and you can convert Sony NEX-5R AVCHD clips to ProRes 422 MOV for importing Sony NEX-5R 1080p MTS to Final Cut Pro X without any rendering or incompatibility problem on Mac Question 1 – “I shot footage using the Sony NEX-5R. When I import the footage into …
Dec 06
Final Cut Pro not compatible with Canon EOS 6D H.264 MOV file on Mac? How to do?
The tutorial is Final Cut Pro workflow for Canon EOS 6D DSLR camera, when you import or log and transfer Canon EOS 6D MOV files to Final Cut Pro (or FCP 6/7 and FCP X), you will find Final Cut Pro is not recongnize the Canon EOS 6D MOV files, so the best way to convert Canon EOS …
Dec 04
Workflow for importing Canon EOS C500 MXF files to Final Cut Pro X on Mac
Canon has officially announced the EOS C500, a Super 35mm, 8.85-megapixel CMOS image sensor, our DIGIC DV III Image Processor and an expansive range of recording and output options specifically for 4K, 2K and HD image acquisition. It is available with either PL- or EF- mount options. For 4K and 2K recording, uncompressed output is …
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