FCP X support format – AIC Converter-Import AVCHD/MTS to FCP/FCE/iMovie http://mts-to-aic-converter.com AIC Converter,MTS to AIC,MTS to iMovie,MTS to FCE,MTS to Final Cut,AVCHD to AIC Converter,AVCHD to Final Cut Express,import AVCHD files to iMovie,MTS to ProRes,MTS to Final Cut Pro,MTS to FCP X,AVCHD and Final Cut Pro,Log and transfer MTS to FCP,edit MTS footage in iMovie,FCP transfer MTS files,transfer AVCHD files to iMovie Thu, 22 Dec 2016 06:46:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1 P2 Card Mac Converter-Transcode Panasonic AG-HPX250/HPX255 P2 MXF to Apple ProRes 422 for FCP X http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/transcode-panasonic-p2-mxf-to-apple-prores-422-for-fcp-x/ http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/transcode-panasonic-p2-mxf-to-apple-prores-422-for-fcp-x/#comments Tue, 02 Oct 2012 07:58:56 +0000 http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/?p=323

Continue reading »]]> Summary: The video from Panasonic AG-HPX250/HPX255 P2 card is in MXF format, and it will not be supported by FCP X. It means that you will not import P2 to Final Cut Pro X. So you will need a P2 MXF converter for Mac, transcoding P2 MXF to ProRes 422 so that it will be 100% compatible with Final Cut Pro X on Mac Mountain Lion 10.8.

Panasonic AG-HPX250 Introduce

Panasonic is providing a free upgrade to their AG-HPX250, and introduced the new AG-HPX255 handheld and the AG-HXP600 should-mount HD cameras. All the units feature 4:2:2 AVC-Intra recording to P2 cards, full HD 1920 x 1080, multiple frame rates and more.

The HPX255 is a handheld professional P2 HD camera that works with Panasonic’s Paint Box remote control, the AG-EC4. It features three 1/3-inch 2.2 MP (megapixel) 3-MOS sensors, offering the full HD resolution. It weighs just 5.5 pounds, and the fixed high definition lens gets 22x zoom. The HPX255 also shoots in the 10-bit, 4:2:2 AVC-Intra codec.

The free Panasonic AG-HPX250 upgrade, which allows for “focus-in-red”, making it easier to get critical focus, and a one-push auto focus feature known as “Turbo One”. You can visit Panasonic’s site for the free upgrade.

How to import Panasonic AG-HPX250 P2 MXF files to Final Cut Pro X without rendering on Mac?

For most video fans, their favorite is to edit the videos and share to YouTube or other websites. And sometimes they just share the videos with families or friends instead of uploading to the web. No matter where to share, the basic tool needed is a Video Editor, which will help to get better video effects. And the common but powerful video editors included iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Pro X, Final Cut Express and so on. As now Mac is owned by most families, video editors designed by Apple have been much more acceptable.

Final Cut Pro X was issued in June 2011. And it has replaced Final Cut Express since then. Apple has announced its functions as: Revolutionary video editing, Powerful media organization and Incredible performance. This software, actually, is a little difficult to manage totally. But for most people, getting to know how to edit the videos is enough. Just like me: I can only do basic edit to my videos, but the effects are really great. After that, I usually share the videos to YouTube.

The only problem for Final Cut Pro X and P2-card-user is the video format. You know, Panasonic P2 card stores videos in MXF format. But to FCP X, Apple ProRes 422 is the best format to read. If not, FCP X will refuse reading the files or spending much time on the process of Rendering. And the simple solution is to Convert P2 MXF to Apple ProRes codec. Here comes the most powerful video conversion tool, which is Pavtube MXF Converter for Mac.
This software can deal with MXF files perfectly. It supports basic edit for the files, such as merge, split or trim. Of course, its main function is to transcode the P2 MXF files to other video formats, such as Apple ProRes, Apple InterMediate Codec(AIC), MOV, Mp4, AVI and so on. And the following Steps will show how it works.

1. Download Pavtube P2 MXF to MOV Converter for Mac. The professional Mac P2 MXF converter can help you convert Panasonic P2 MXF files to common formats, such as Apple ProRes, MOV, MP4, AVI, MKV etc.

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2. Install and launch the professional P2 Card Mac Converter, import Panasonic HPX255/HPX250 P2 MXF videos to the P2 MXF to MOV converter for Mac.

Click “Format” bar to choose the best video format for output. You are recommended to choose “Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as output format for editing Panasonic HPX255/HPX250 P2 MXF footage on FCP X.

3. You can click “settings” button to adjust the output video’s parameters, such as resolution, bitrate, etc.

4.Edit function is easy and useful, you can trim, crop, or add watermark to the video.

5.Click “Convert” button to start encode Panasonic HPX255/HPX250 P2 MXF to Apple ProRes for FCP X.

Notes:

1. When converting MXF footage using Final Cut Pro oriented format templates(e.g. Apple ProRes), please ensure that your computer has Final Cut Pro installed, otherwise the converted files will have audio only without image.

2. If you are using FCP X, please make sure you have installed ProApps QuickTime Codecs, or you may get files with sound only without video. The FCP X does not install the ProApps QuickTime Codecs automatically, so you need download and install the codec manually from http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1396.

All folders and single files are supported, after conversion you can import converted MOV files to FCP X without rendering, it can deal with all the MXF files, such as Panasonic P2 series, Canon XF series, Sony XDCAM series, etc.

Don’t worry about quality of the new videos output. If you have ever tested this software or compared with other converters, you will find that MXF Converter for Mac supply high quality for new videos, even the same as your original ones. And the process costs much shorter time than any other such converter. In another word: P2 MXF Converter for Mac will run in fast speed, and in high quality.

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Import MTS Clips to Final Cut Pro X for editing on Mac-Convert GH2 MTS to ProRes Codec for FCP X http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/import-mts-clips-to-final-cut-pro-x-for-editing-on-mac-convert-gh2-mts-to-prores-codec-for-fcp-x/ http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/import-mts-clips-to-final-cut-pro-x-for-editing-on-mac-convert-gh2-mts-to-prores-codec-for-fcp-x/#comments Mon, 23 Jul 2012 06:08:35 +0000 http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/?p=129

Continue reading »]]> When talking about the camera and which camera performs best according to their common uses, perhaps many photo shooting lovers have their own opinions. But there is no doubt that Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 is one of the best and the most popular cameras that have been pushed to the market.

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 builds based on the GH1’s movie prowess by offering some different features: a touch panel LCD screen, super-fast autofocus and Full HD 1080p movie recording in MTS format. When we shot video clips in MTS format with Panasonic GH2, it always causes some problems in editing MTS footages on FCP.

Although FCP X is announced to support MTS footages input, there always be many situations that importing GH2 MTS to FCP X for editing on Mac is impossible or takes much time. It makes people uncomfortable to edit MTS videos on FCP X. The only effective way to solve this problem is to convert Panasonic GH2 MTS to ProRes on Mac for FCP X editing. Pavtube Video Converter for Mac is pleased to offer best and fastest MTS to ProRes Mac conversion as a great GH2 MTS to FCP X video converter.

To convert MTS videos on Mac OS X Lion for FCP X, you should get ready with a USB cable to transport or copy MTS videos to your Mac.

Step 1: Load MTS footages to Pavtube Video Converter for Mac.
Copy your MTS footages to Mac, install and run Pavtube Mac MTS to ProRes Converter. Click on “Add” to import source files, browse to the drive and click “Choose”.

Tips: You can click “Edit” button to try editing functions such as cropping, trimming, adding effect, watermark and audio replacing.

Step 2: Set Apple ProRes MOV as output format.
The program offers special output format for FCP X editing. Click on “Format” bar and choose FCP >> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov).

Step 3: Convert/Compress GH2 MTS to ProRes MOV for Final Cut Pro X.
Click on “Convert” button to start Compress Panasonic GH2 MTS footage to ProRes for FCP X. The conversion will come to the end in a short time with Pavtube GH2 MTS to FCP X video converter.

Step 4: Import converted video to FCP X for editing.
After conversion you can click the “Open” button to locate converted files and load the MOV files to FCP X. Now you are able to edit Panasonic GH2 MTS footages in FCP X freely without any rendering.

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How to Import C300 MXF files to FCP X without Rendering on Mac? First Convert C300 MXF to ProRes 422 Codec http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/how-to-import-c300-mxf-files-to-fcp-x-without-rendering-on-mac-first-convert-c300-mxf-to-prores-422-codec/ http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/how-to-import-c300-mxf-files-to-fcp-x-without-rendering-on-mac-first-convert-c300-mxf-to-prores-422-codec/#comments Mon, 23 Jul 2012 05:15:34 +0000 http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/?p=124

Continue reading »]]> Here it mainly shows you how to transcode Canon C300 MXF to ProRes 422 Codec for Final Cut Pro X so that you can smoothly import/edit C300 MXF files in FCP X without rendering.

Below are several disscussions about looking for the way importing Canon C300 MXF files to Final Cut Pro (X);

Q1: Support for Canon MXF from C300 in FCP X?
How do I import .mxf files into Final Cut Pro X? I would wait until we get an offical reply from Canon or they finally release a plugin for FCP X. Don’t like information from someones brothers housekeepers inlaw…lol.

Q2: FCPX and Canon C300
Ok… I just downloaded the XF plugin for FCP X for the Canon C300 and now FCP wont even go into the file directory on my CF card… which it did prior to downloading form canon. (It just wouldnt recognise the files in the folder system)

Q3: importing .MXF files to Final Cut Pro
What plug-in do I need to install so i can import and edit .MXF video files in Final Cut X. The suggestion of doing Log and Transfer doesn’t work (the .MXF files are gray out not allowing me to select it.) [Final Cut Pro X, Mac OS X (10.5.8)]

As you see, here many people are talking about the way how to import Canon C300 MXF files into Final Cut Pro X for editing without problems. Well, don’t blame to the Final Cut Pro, the “Import from Camera…” option works just like “Log and Transfer”. The thing is, even FCP X does not work with the Canon or Panasonic P2 MXF codec. As far as i know, to solve those problems, the most important piece of the equation is that transcoding MXF files to Final Cut Pro Xnative formats, say Apple ProRes (422) encoded .mov format along with some help from the third-party software. To help those who wanna edit C300 MXF files in Final Cut Pro X, below, I will throw a quick tutorial up on how to transcode Canon C300 MXF to Apple ProRes format and then log and transfer encoded MXF files to FCP X for editing flawlessly.

Downloading the app – Pavtube MXF Converter for Mac (currently ON SALE)

The program is a professional MXF to ProRes Converter on Mac OS X which can not only convert Canon C300, XF100, XF105 and XF305 recorded MXF files to Apple ProRes codec videos for Mac editing, but also provide simple video editing functions for you. The mac MXF to FCP Converter can also convert HD videos from HD camcorders or DVs (like JVC, Panasonic, Sony and Cannon) for editing in Final Cut Pro 6/7, Final Cut Pro X, Final Cut Express, iMovie, Avid, Adobe Premiere etc. Below is how.

Convert, Transfer Canon C300 MXF to Apple ProRes 422 for Final Cut Pro X editing smoothly on Mac.

Step 1. Import MXF files to the top Mac MXF to FCP X Converter.

(Note: Before conversion, you need to ingest the MXF footage from your Canon C300 to Mac Hard Drive, then click the “add” button to browse to import MXF videos)

Step 2. Click the format bar, and move mouse cursor to “Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as output format.

Step 3. Click “Convert” button to start transcoding C300 MXF to Apple ProRes Codec for Final Cut Pro X under Mac OS.

Some more helpful features of the app:

1. Settings- click to set video resolution(1920×1080/1440×1080/1280×720/720×480), bitrate(from 1Mbps to 20Mbps), frame rate (24p/30p)

2. Editor (next to “Add” icon)- click to set deinterlace, denoise, mute, volume up, trim, crop, etc.

PS: You can click properties to adjust the audio stream ID if you find the C300 MXF no sound. Besides, you can click settings button to adjust the resolution, bitrate, etc. Just customize the parameters to meet your need.

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