Read MXF related knowledge for beginners
- About MXF(Material Exchange Format) file format
- What is MXF?
- What can MXF do?
- How to play MXF with VLC?
- What is P2 (storage media)?
- P2 Current Camera Range?
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1. Final Cut Pro X Importing
- How to transfer video files and projects to Final Cut Pro X
- How to Import AVCHD Files from a Memory Card or Hard Drive to Final Cut Pro X on Mac
2. Final Cut Pro 7 Transferring
- How to ingest and import AVCHD to Final Cut Pro 7
- How to import P2 footage to Final Cut Pro directly from a P2 card
3. Avid Media Composer Importing and Managing
- How to import and manage your videos, projects, and media onto Avid Media Composer
- How to direct import media files to Avid Media Composer on Mac
Convert MXF to Final Cut Pro (X) Support Format
- Solutions to the problems with Canon XF Plugin for Final Cut Pro
- Convert Canon XF100 MXF files to ProRes 422 for Final Cut Pro X
- Import Sony XDCAM media to Final Cut Pro X on Mac
- Convert Canon XF305 MXF files to ProRes for FCP
- Transcode Canon XF300 MXF clips to ProRes for FCP
- Mac MXF Converter–convert XF105 MXF to FCP X
- How to Import C300 MXF files to FCP X without Rendering on Mac
- Panasonic AG-HPX600 Review: Manage HPX600 P2 MXF files on Final Cut Pro (X) effortlessly
- Transcode Panasonic AG-HPX250/HPX255 P2 MXF to ProRes 422 for FCP X
- FCP Workflow-Encode Panasonic AG-HPX371E P2 MXF to ProRes for FCP 6
- Edit Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Studio recorder MXF DNxHD (185X) on Final Cut Pro X
Convert MXF to iMovie/Final Cut Express Compatible Format
- Transcode Canon XF100 MXF to AIC MOV for Final Cut Express editing
- Flawlessly Import/Edit Panasonic AG-HVX200 P2 MXF footage into iMovie 8/9/11
- Convert Canon/P2 MXF to AIC MOV for FCE editing
- Load Sony XDCAM MXF to iMovie with AIC codec
- Import AG-HPX170/HPX171 P2 MXF to iMovie/FCE
- Import/convert Canon MXF files to iMovie for editing
- Convert Panasonic P2 MXF files to iMovie AIC MOV
Convert MXF to Avid Media Composer Friendly Format
- Convert Canon MXF to Avid DNxHD MOV on Mac OS X
- Encode Panasonic HPX255 P2 MXF to DNxHD MOV for Avid Media Composer
- Convert P2 MXF files to Avid/QuickTime for editing
- Transcode Panasonic P2 MXF to XDCAM or DNxHD codec for Avid
- How to Import nanoFlash MXF to Avid Media Composer on Mac
- Convert 1080p HD MXF for Avid Editing
Transcode MXF to Other Editing Software Compatible Format
- Fix: Canon C300 .MXF won’t render correctly in After Effects CS6/CS5.5/CS5/CS4
- Rewrap MXF to H.264 MOV for Adobe Premiere Pro
- Import Canon C300 MXF to Sony Vegas, Pinnacle Studio, After Effects
- Edit Canon MXF footage in Sony Vegas Pro 11
- Import Panasonic P2, Sony XDCAM, Canon MXF footage to CyberLink PowerDirector
Transcode MXF to Different File Formats
- Convert MXF to AVI/WMV/MOV/MP4/MPEG on Mac
- Convert/transcode MXF to MP4 on Windows and Mac
- Turn Canon and Panasonic MXF files to MPEG video
- Transcode Panasonic P2 MXF to QuickTime MOV
- Encode P2 MXF videos to AVI/MP4 for playback
Extended Readings
- Types of Apple ProRes Codec for Final Cut ProRes (X)
- Apple ProRes Format Specifications – Final Cut Pro (X) Compatible Formats
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Chandan
August 24, 2012 at 10:35 am (UTC 0) Link to this comment
It’s not because of ineinrta, it’s because of infrastructure and capital investment. Inertia. Think how more efficient a library would become. It could be instantly distributed to anywhere the BBC (for example) wanted it to be. And they could dictate formats overnight.Maybe the BBC is too conservative (perish the thought!) or maybe no-one wants to be the one to launch a big IT project (how is your NHS electronic care records system coming along?). Funny thing is that I actually don’t dislike FCP X. My main problem is that Apple is masquerading it as a “Pro” product and – as in the cases mentioned above – it isn’t. Yet. I (as someone who hasn’t even used it) agree. Apple should have made FCP 7 generally available for another 12 months. As it is, people feel forced to make a decision on what is here right now.I will probably get it for home when I get a new iMac (my FCE projects are generally self-contained and, once finished, I like to ditch the original footage to save space) but I wouldn’t think of transitioning at work for at least another year.
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