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Friday, January 31, 2014

Convert Panasonic AG-HPX371 P2 MXF to multi-track Prores for FCP 6/7 and Burn to DVD on Mac

Summary: In this article, you will get to know how to transcode  Panasonic AG-HPX371 P2  MXF videos to multi-track Prores for FCP 6/7 editing and burn to DVD for sharing, storing or managing on Mac.

Panasonic's AG-HPX371 P2 HD professional camera recorder moves you up to a whole new level of production quality. With a superior 10-bit, 4:2:2, full 1920 x 1080 resolution AVC-Intra codec, the HPX371 can record more image detail more accurately. Ready for global production, the HPX371 offers international HD and SD standards, including 1080i and 720p as well as industry-standard DVCPRO HD. Data is recorded onto reliable P2 memory cards.



The AG-HPX371 is a powerful answer to today's advanced video production demands. However, the thing is, FCP does not work perfectly with the Panasonic P2 MXF codec. It need to wait for a long rending time for importing Panasonic AG-HPX371 P2 MXF in FCP 6/7 on Mac Mavericks. As far as I know, to solve the P2 MXF importing problems, the most important piece of the equation is that transcoding Panasonic P2 Card MXF files to a FCP's supported video format, like Apple ProRes (422).

If you looking for a solution for this problem likewise, come and meet this multi-audio track MXF Converter for Mac. With Pavtube iMixMXF you are allowed to quickly and easily convert/transcode AG-HPX371 P2 MXF to FCP supported Prores .mov format for FCP 6/7 editing, as well as preserving all or any audio tracks and mix the multiple audio tracks into one if you need. So follow the quick tutorial below to transcode Panasonic AG-HPX371 P2 MXF with multi-track to FCP 6/7 compatible format on Mavericks and burn to DVD on Mac.

Part 1: Transcode Panasonic AG-HPX371 P2 MXF to Multi-audio track ProRes 422 for FCP 6/7 with all audio tracks preserved on Mac Mavericks

1. Connect your AG-HPX371 P2 camera to Mac and keep it on. (Please make sure you have the entire MXF file structure as it saved on your camcorder’s P2 card)



Get Pavtube iMixMXF installed. Now follow the top left two icons to load individual mxf or in batch.



2. Click "Format" and choose Multi-track Video>Multi-track Apple ProRes 422(*.mov) as the most compatible codec for FCP 6/7 editing.

format-to-multi-track-prores-422

3. Click "Settings" to free select needed video/audio tracks.

Check the tracks you need and left others unchecked, thus you can get Multi-track MOV with your needed audio streams. Note there’s a mix into one track icon on the bottom, it will combine all your checked audio tracks into single one.

settings-for-output-format

4. Click the red "Convert" and just let it go!

When completes, locate the converted MOV files from target file path by clicking "Open" icon.

Now, open up Final Cut Pro, choose File > Import > Files…to select and load the generated ProRes 422 MOV files to FCP 6/7 for editing use.

How to import P2 footage to Final Cut Pro directly from a P2 card


Part 2: Burn FCP projects to DVD on Mac


Pavtube DVD Creator for Mac adds support for MXF files burning, it can burn single file or folder structure videos, you can burn MXF/FCP projects to DVD disc in few steps, just follow it:

1. Install DVD Creator for Mac, connect your DVD Writer and insert a blank DVD. Add your videos into the DVD Creator for Mac

2. Edit movie clip and Customize your DVD menu. You can edit your videos with trim, crop, watermark, effect settings, audio replacing settings features.



3. Preview Created DVD-Video and click burn button to start burning.



P.S.

1. Pavtube also have a Mac MXF to FCP converter program for users that do not need to deal with multi-track video/audio files; only $29 is needed atm. Refer to here to quick look this MXF Converter for Mac.

2. Good news for Blu-ray/DVD fans! Pavtube studio now provides ByteCopy for Mac plus iMixMXF bundle, saving $17 immediately! (ByteCopy for Mac is a multi-track featured blu-ray ripping program. With it, you can easily backup blu-ray to lossless multi-track MKV without any quality loss, transcode to multi-track MP4/MOV/ProRes and other mainstream video formats.)

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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

How to get MXF files with multiple audio tracks into Pinnacle Studio 16

Description: This is a brief guide of how to convert multi-track MXF to multi-track AVI files with the help of Pinnacle Studio 16 and Pavtube MXF MultiMixer.

Most cameras and camcorders now record videos with multiple audio tracks. Canon XF series, for example, are the most typical and widely used models which include two audio tracks, one is recorded by microphone and the other recorded by headset. Of course, more audio tracks with professional devices.

Do you happen to have these MXF videos with multiple audio tracks and don’t know how to display all of them? Wondering losing audio streams/tracks when converting to other formats like AVI? Want to edit multi-track videos in Pinnacle Studio or simply playback AVI videos with multiple audio tracks?

Here is a solution for both Windows and Mac users. Not the simplest, but could be a life-saver.

Required tool:


It’s annoying that many cameras are not accepted by NLEs directly; although there are many video converting tools claim that they can transcode MXF files with best quality, most of them still cannot perfectly preserve all the audio tracks as original. However, Pavtube MXF Multi-Mixer is absolutely an amazing multi-track video converter: it just does what it should to do as its name. It takes quite a few whiles to find this tool, but luckily I finally got it.

Mac users can find Pavtube iMixMXF here.

Part 1. Import and Convert 

We tested with a Canon XF100 video with two audio tracks. Pinnacle Studio does not recognize MXF files; so we need to convert this MXF to another format that Pinnacle appreciates.

Pavtube MXF MultiMixer interface:
Drag and drop Canon XF100 MXF to this MXF MultiMixer. By clicking the “Properties”, we can also confirm the two audio tracks. Then choose format.


Find a column named “Multi-track Video”, it only has 3 presets: multi-track MKV, multi-track MP4 and multi-track MOV. Choose MKV and hit “Convert”.

(The Mac version added Multi-track ProRes outputting presets for FCP users while Windows version not.)

Now we get a MKV file with two audio tracks.


Part 2. Load file and Separate audio tracks in Pinnacle Studio  

Import this MKV file to Pinnacle Studio 16; drag it to timeline.

Right click and choose “Detach Audio” to separate video and audio.

Now we get video and audio in two tracks.

Click the icon on the left to lock audio track; select video track, hold on Ctrl and hit Delete to trash the video track.

Now we get pure audio files as below.

Unlock it.

Double click audio track to open audio editing interface.

Click the top left icon to switc

Choose “Audio stream 1”, then back to main interface. Export it as “Audio” file separately.

Then back to audio editing interface, switch to Audio stream 2 and export it accordingly.

Now we get two separate audio tracks

Part 3. Combine video and audio; Export. 

First, we need to separate video track as well.

Drag the original MKV file to timeline; lock video track and delete audio track; unlock video.

Then we import the two audio tracks to Pinnacle library; drag them to timeline together with the single video file.

TADA! Just export them; we finally get a AVI file with two audio tracks! Free edit the multi-track AVI files in Pinnacle Studio or just playback it for enjoying.

Articles you may want to read:

How to edit MVI files in Pinnacle Studio?
How to transfer Blu-ray/DVD to Pinnacle Studio for editing?
Can I edit AVCHD/MTS in Pinnacle Studio?

Source: http://open-media-community.com/2013/12/05/get-multi-track-avi-file-in-pinnacle-studio-16/

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Vegas Pro & MTS files: Import Panasonic AG-AC160/AG-AC130 mts to Sony Vegas Pro 12 Editing

Summary: This article will show the best way to get Sony Vegas to work with Panasonic AG-AC160/AG-AC130 mts footage by converting mts to MPEG-2/WMV for Sony Vegas Pro 12 editing. 

Panasonic AG-AC160 and AG-AC130 Memory Card Camera Recorders offer a host of advanced functions. Both are new AVCCAM Model with better zooming, greater sensivity, and higher image quality. Full-HD - Slow / Quick-Motion Recording Supported. Panasonic AG-AC130/AG-AC160 can offer high-quality HD recording utilizing MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 high-profile encoding.

The AVCCAM camcorders' Full HD resolution imager produces stunning 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720 AVCHD video at high sensitivity.  And you will find the mts video from Panasonic AG-AC160/AG-AC130 will not import correctly into Sony Vegas Pro 12.

Have you been having problems with this as well? As we know, AVCHD format video is not easy to use, many video editors which don't support MTS, especially the 60p mts video files. An efficient workflow is to convert Panasonic AG-AC160/AG-AC130 to Sony Vegas native editing format like WMV/MPEG-2. This article will share the way to convert Panasonic AG-AC160/AG-AC130 MTS to Sony Vegas Pro 12.

First, I found an app called Pavtube HD Video Converter , tired it and succeeded.

This software will help you to get Panasonic AG-AC160/AG-AC130 mts  files working well in Sony Vegas Pro 12. It is capable of converting a variety of hd video, blu-ray, and dvd movies to another format. And meanwhile it supports to convert to many mobile devices and editing software, like After Effects, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, and more. CUDA acceleration will give you faster conversion speed. Below is a guide for you. 

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Convert Panasonic AG-AC160/AG-AC130 mts for Sony Vegas Pro 12 editing
 
1. Free download and install this mts to Sony Vegas Converter, just copy the AG-AC160/AG-AC130 mts files right to your hard drive, import the files to the program. 



2.Click format bar to choose the output format. Click and choose Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas --> MPEG-2 (*.mpg) or WMV (VC-1) (*.wmv). This format is best for Sony Vegas Pro 12 editing. 

 

3.You can click "Settings" button to adjust the parameters, such as resolution, bitrate, etc. 

4.Click convert button to start converting Panasonic AG-AC160/AG-AC130 mts to Sony Vegas Pro 12. 

This 20% off Ultimate Video Converter from Pavtube can convert Panasonic AG-AC160/AG-AC130 mts files to Sony Vegas Pro 12 with best quality and fast speed. Once the conversion completes, you can click "Open" button to get the output files effortlessly.

Now you have got it right, just to import and edit 
Panasonic AG-AC160/AG-AC130 mts files within Sony Vegas Pro 12 at ease. 

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Friday, January 24, 2014

How to backup Blu-ray/DVD movies to NAS and play on HTPC

Description: The below article will provide a easy way for you to convert your DVD and Blu-ray discs to digital format for storing on your NAS and playing on HTPC.

Q: If you have lots of DVD and Blu-ray discs in hand, what will you do?

A: I am a CEO of a Not For Profit organization that likes computer gaming and watching movies. I am looking to rip my DVD and Blu-ray Disc to digital format to store on my home NSA and play them on my HTPC.

The aims of conversion

That is one typical customer in my survey of “What’s the aim of doing format conversion”. According to my survey, I found many people convert their DVD and Blu-ray movies to digital format for two usages:

Storing on home NAS


NAS, with Network Attached Storage in full, is the extender for home sharing. NAS not only operates as a file server, but is specialized for this task either by its hardware, software, or configuration of those elements. NAS is often manufactured as a computer appliance – a specialized computer built from the ground up for storing and serving files – rather than simply a general purpose computer being used for the role.

Playing on HTPC



A home theater PC (HTPC) or media center computer is a convergence device that combines some or all the capabilities of the personal computer with a software application that supports video, photo, audio playback, and sometimes video recording functionality. With HTPC, you could avoid suffering the load and crowed cinema while having the same enjoyment of the fantastic visual effect.

How to complete the conversion
Free download and install the App: Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate (get 20% off for New Year Promotion)

It’s an all-in-one app right for you. If you are a Mac user, you can use its equivalent Mac version: iMedia Converter for Mac to achieve your goal smoothly. Overall, it support to convert Blu-ray and DVD movies and all kinds of video to the support format like MP4, MKV, etc for you to either store on your home NAS or play on HTPC.

Below is the main interface after you loading your videos to the programe.



Step 1 Load the DVD/Blu-ray movies (Disc, folder, ISO) you want to convert to the program.

Step 2 Click the “Format” option, and choose Common Video > H.264 Video(*.mp4) as output format.



Step 3 Click the convert button under the preview window, and the video converter will start the conversion from Blu-ray/DVD movies to MP4 for storing on NAS and playing on HTPC.

After conversion, you can stream the output videos to NAS or HTPC according to your own needs.

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Monday, January 20, 2014

Why MXF files from Panasonic AJ-HPX2000 not reading in Premiere Pro CS6?

Summary: Don't know how to import Panasonic AJ-HPX2000 P2 MXF to Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 for further editing? Follow this guide, you will learn how to accomplish it within a few clicks. 

Panasonic AJ-HPX2000 is a multi-format HD production camera that records onto P2 cards. Using the same sensor as the popular VariCam and HDX900 cameras, the HPX2000 can shoot native 720p or switch to shoot 1080i with 24p, 25p & 30p capture. Standard definition NTSC or PAL recording is also available.


While, most of the users have found that the MXF format is not well-suited for some non-linear video edit software including Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. So here comes up the original question: how can we convert Panasonic AJ-HPX2000 P2 MXF recordings to Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 compatible format on Mavericks?

After lots of searching and testing among the top converting programs, this Pavtube MXF Converter for Mac is recommended for that it's capable to convert Panasonic AJ-HPX2000 P2 MXF to Premiere Pro CS6 on Mavericks efficiently and stably. Click here to download the free trial version, get it installed and let's start!




Convert Panasonic AJ-HPX2000 P2 MXF footage for Premiere Pro CS6 on Mavericks

Step 1. Add MXF files to Pavtube Mac P2 MXF Converter.

Connect you camcorder to Mac and keep it on until it show as a hard drive on desktop.

Install and run Pavtube P2 MXF Converter for Mac.

Click top left icon to load you footages. You can choose "Add videos" or "Add from folder" directly.

Step 2. Choose compatible format for Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.

Click "Format" and find Adobe Premiere Pro/Sony Vegas at left, choose "MPEG-2 (*.mov)" or "MOV(AVC)(*mov)" etc. as it's the preferred codec for Premiere Pro CS6. Or you can choose "Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)".

MOV, MPEG, WMV:



Apple ProRes 422:



Step 3. Set up output videos settings(Optional)

Click "Settings" which is marked as 3, you can fix the bitrate, frame rate, sample rate and video size, it's all up to you. Usually the higher bitrate you choose, higher video quality will be, and larger video size correspondingly.

Step 4. Start converting AG-AJ-HPX2000 P2 MXF for Premiere Pro CS6

Now click the big red circle at right bottom, wait for moments till the conversion complete. You can click "Open" to locate the converted video directly.
Tips:

If your MXF files have 2 audio tracks or more, here is a new program specially designed for multi-track preserving and mixing features, named iMixMXF. Featured formats include: MOV/MP4/MPG/WMV/FLV/MKV and more.

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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Editing Nikon DF H.264 MOV footage in Final Cut Pro X on Mac

SummaryHaving got a Nikon DF, and tried importing some raw video footage shot with it into Final Cut Pro X but with no luck. If you have the same issues, check out the easy solution here. 

A week of high-speculation and teaser videos culminated in the launch of Nikon's latest DSLR – the new Nikon Df. Nikon DF captures stills in JPEG and RAW and video in the MOV format, with H.264/MPEG-4 compression. But this MOV video format came from Nikon DF is a long GOP format that is highly compressed, it is not a good editing format.



All the problem lies in the codec, not the format itself. Nikon DF adopts the H.264 standard for video compression while the most suitable video codec for FCP is Apple Proes Codec.

So in order to edit Nikon DF MOV in FCP X, the key point is to convert Nikon DF MOV footage to ProRes for importing. Hence a piece of third-party software is needed to do the job. For the sake of quality, Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac is highly recommended.

This program is known as the best Nikon H.264 MOV Converter for Mac which is good at encoding camera shootings in different formats (H.264 MOV, MTS/M2TS, MXF, etc.) to video editing software compatible file types, i.e. ProRes for FCP, AIC for iMoive, and DNxHD for Avid Media Composer, making the experience of editing Nikon DF HD Video footage with Final Cut Pro X as fast and seamless as possible. Just download a free trial here and follow the guide below.

Transcoding Nikon DF H.264 mov footage to Apple Prores for Final Cut Pro X

Step 1: Install and launch this Mac Nikon H.264 MOV Converter and load DF 0 H.264 MOV clips to the program. You can click either “Add Video” button or “Add from folder” button to load source MOV files.

If you want to combine the loaded MOV clips into one file, simply tick off the checkbox before “Merge into one file”.

merge-into-one-file




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

format-to-propres-422-mov

Tip: By clicking “Settings” button, you are able to enter the “Profile Settings” panel to adjust video and audio parameters for your Nikon MOV source files, including video size, bit rate, frame rate and more.

Step 3: Click “Convert” button to start transcoding Nikon DF mov footage to Apple ProRes Codec for Final Cut Pro X.

Once the process completes, you are able to ingest your Nikon DF mov footage to FCP X for further editing on Mac without any incompatibility issues.


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Transferring Panasonic AG-HPX500 P2 MXF to FCP X with multi-track

An easy and step-by-step workflow to convert Panasonic AG-HPX500 P2 MXF to Apple ProRes with multiple audio tracks for FCP X editing.

"The camera that we are using is a Panasonic HPX500. We are shooting at 1080p 60i. But the videos are wrapped in MXF which I am not familiar with. I'm wondering whether I can edit these P2 MXF videos in FCP X? How to keep the multiple audio channels preserving? Thanks in advance!"

Panasonic AG-HPX500 is an HD P2 camcorder with high resolution. Many photography fans choose it for its outstanding video recording ability with 4:2:2 10-bit sampling, records in DVCPRO50, DVCPRO and DV, and other HD, SD formats at 1080 in 60i, 50i, 30p, 25p and 24p; as well as four independent audio channels.



The Panasonic AG-HPX500 recorded videos are really excellent among the high-end cameras; and you may want to edit them in some editing programs on mac, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, iMovie/FCE, FCP, After Effects and so on. But all of them are nonlinear editing programs which mean the MXF encoded files are not supported directly.

In addition, you may got the MXF footage taken by AG-HPX500 camera with several video streams or audio tracks and may want to edit them in FCP X always want to keep the multiple audio/video track separately as original. 
So here comes up the question: how can we convert Panasonic AG-HPX500 P2 MXF recordings to FCP X compatible format with multi-tracks?

After lots of searching and testing among the top converting programs,multi-audio track MXF Converter for Mac- Pavtube iMixMXF comes up and help you to convert MXF to Prores 422 preserving all or any audio tracks for output Prores .MOV and mix the multiple audio tracks into one if you need. Now download it and follow these steps as below.

Transcode Panasonic AG-HPX500 P2 MXF to Multi-audio track ProRes 422 for FCP Xwith all audio tracks preserved on Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks

1. Connect your AG-HPX500 P2 camera to Mac and keep it on. (Please make sure you have the entire MXF file structure as it saved on your camcorder’s P2 card)



Get Pavtube iMixMXF installed. Now follow the top left two icons to load individual mxf or in batch.



2. Click "Format" and choose Multi-track Video>Multi-track Apple ProRes 422(*.mov) as the most compatible codec for FCP X editing.


3. Click "Settings" to free select needed video/audio tracks.

Check the tracks you need and left others unchecked, thus you can get Multi-track MOV with your needed audio streams. Note there’s a mix into one track icon on the bottom, it will combine all your checked audio tracks into single one.

4. Click the red "Convert" and just let it go!

Wait for a while to get this Panasonic AG-HPX500 multiple audio track into ProRes MOV for FCP X editing on Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks.


P.S.


1. Pavtube also have a Mac MXF to FCP converter program for users that do not need to deal with multi-track video/audio files; only $29 is needed atm. Refer to here to quick look this MXF Converter for Mac (Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks supported).

2. Good news for Blu-ray/DVD fans! Pavtube studio now provides ByteCopy for Mac plus iMixMXF bundle, saving $17 immediately! (ByteCopy for Mac is a multi-track featured blu-ray ripping program. With it, you can easily backup blu-ray to lossless multi-track MKV without any quality loss, transcode to multi-track MP4/MOV/ProRes and other mainstream video formats.)

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Thursday, January 9, 2014

How to get Nikon D610 footages readable by Apple Aperture 3

Summary: Wonder if Aperture 3 has add support for Nikon D610 mov files? In this article, you will get the way to smoothly import Nikon D610 footages to Apple Aperture 3 with no need to worry the incompatible issue.

Nikon D610 Packed with features that rival cameras costing nearly twice as much, the Nikon D610 is the least expensive full-frame 35mm sensor DSLR that Nikon makes and is a great way to enter full frame photography. Shoot 1080p HD videos with selectable frame rates of 30p, 25p or 24p and MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression in highly compressed MOV format.


Cant open D610 RAW files in Apple Aperture 3. Does anyone know if Apple Aperture will be supporting the D610 movie format? Appreciate any help!

After testing, we find that Apple Aperture 3 can't support Nikon D610 MOV video footages well due to codec reason. To get Nikon D610 footages readable by Apple Aperture 3, it's a good choice to convert Nikon D610 MOV to Aperture best supported video formats, such as Apple ProRes codec MOV, and then you can edit the Nikon D610 video in Apple Aperture 3 smoothly. Now, you can follow the easy steps below.

The easy way to import and edit Nikon D610 108p MOV in Apple Aperture 3

Step 1: Download Pavtube Mac MOV to Aperture Converter and import your Nikon D610 MOV file.



Step 2: Click format column and choose the output format. You are recommended to choose Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov), it's great for editing in Apple Aperture 3.



Step 3: Click settings button to adjust the output video's parameters, such as bitrate, resolution, etc. (Optional)

Step 4: Start converting Nikon D610 1080p MOV videos to ProRes codec for Apple Aperture 3.

After converting, you can load Nikon D610 video to Apple Aperture 3 for editing as you want, now you can have a try.


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Transfer Panasonic HDC-MDH1 AVCHD 2.7" videos to FCP 6/7

Summary: Read on this article, you can get the hints how to import and edit Panasonic HDC-MDH1 2.7" AVCHD MTS footage with Final Cut Pro 6/7 flawlessly without any issue.  

I purchased Panasonic HDC-MDH1 on 26.3.2012 in Bangalore. This is an exellent professional shoulder mount camera in lowest price, also best for Wedding, Birthday parties, Functions, outdoor shoots etc. Shoots in very lowest light clear picture. No vibration in long zoom shooting. 


I have just shot my first HD wedding video with the MDH1. I am very happy with the video quality with the 2.7" Touchscreen LCD, the camera which records in AVCHD format, I need to edit the   2.7" mts files on Mac with FCP before sharing with my friends and family.

But I find that Panasonic HDC-MDH1's recording AVCHD MTS files are not the preferred format for Final Cut Pro 6/7. Then I think the first step to do is to convert Panasonic mts video to FCP compatible Prores codec for editing with high quality on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Leopard, Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion and Mavericks 10.9.  Now I will share the easy steps here.

Step 1: Free Download and install Panasonic MTS to FCP Converter to your Mac. It's excellent Panasonic AVCHD Converter which can convert nearly all Panasonic camcorder videos to any formats you need, such as Apple Prores 422 MOV, Apple InterMediate Codec MOV, QuickTime MOV, etc. Then import your 2.7" AVCHD files from HDC-MDH1.

import-files-to-mts-converter

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



Tips:

a.  There are other four presets for ProRes: Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422 LT, Apple ProRes 422 Proxy and Apple ProRes 4444. Usually the ProRes 422 HQ has better video quality than ProRes 422 and could meet your needs. If you need smaller size, turn to ProRes 422 LT.

Learn more Apple ProRes, please refer to Types of Apple ProRes Codecs

b. Click Settings to customize video size, bitrate, frame rate and other specs.

settings-for-output-format

Step 3. Click "Convert" button to start transcoding Panasonic HDC-MDH1 2.7" AVCHD videos to FCP 6/7 on Mac OS (Mavericks 10.9 included).

After a shot conversion, you will be able to import/load Panasonic HDC-MDH1 2.7" videos into Final Cut Pro 6/7 for editing without rendering.

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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Pavtube Released 2014 World's Best iOS Data Recovery Software

Summary: Pavtube iOS Data Recovery is newly released for iOS Device users to recover lost data from iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and iTunes Backup files.

Pavtube iOS Data Recovery 1.0.0 (Windows Version) is newly released for the new coming year. iOS Device users with any generations of iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch can now recover lost data either directly from iOS device or from iTunes Backup file on Windows or Mac.

 Price: $59.95

iOS remains more popular than Android for holiday shopping in the US according to MacRumors. And iOS attracts Apple lovers of all over the world with its stability, no crapware, well-designed & intuitive user-interface, etc. But one still may encounter data loss by false configuration, device stolen, water damage, factory settings restoration, failure to update or jailbreak, etc. which are all frustrating. Pavtube developers found solution to help people who want to recover lost contacts, photos, videos, call history, SMS, iMessage, notes, reminders, and more.

"I have many friends using iPhone and other iOS devices. Some of them asked me for help when they deleted data unexpectedly," said Anda Wu, the software developer, "After some research, I finally found that the deleted data are actually stored in other ways on the device and in iTunes Backup files and can be recovered. And then it comes to my mind that we can develop an easy tool to recover lost data and help those who felt depressed on this."

Pavtube iOS Data Recovery is thus developed and released at a special point of time to help users in the fresh new year of 2014.

"It not only recovers 7 types of data, like lost contacts, notes, call history, and Safari bookmark directly from the device, but also recovers 11 types of data including images and videos from iTunes Backup files," continued by Anda. "And we minimized the process into only three steps: connect (or choose iTunes Backup file), scan, and recover."

"Pavtube iOS Data Recovery will be a wonderful saving for iOS device users to recover or backup data. And we are preparing for future updates to make it be able to recover more data." concluded Anda.

To learn more about Pavtube iOS Data Recovery, please visit

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http://www.pavtube.com/ios-data-recovery/quick-start-guide.html



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Source: http://bestvideosolution.blogspot.com/2014/01/solution-to-recover-data-from-ios-device.html

Two ways to ingest Nikon D5300 H.264 MOV to Adobe Premiere Pro on Mac

How to import .mov footage taken by Nikon D5300 to Adobe Premiere Pro without rendering? By converting Nikon mov to Premiere friendly format, you can easily get the smooth workflow with D5300 and Premiere Pro on Mac (Mavericks included).

Nikon D5300 makes fantastic quality images and weighs almost nothing, so it's a pleasure to carry it everywhere. Compared to the pro cameras I often haul, the D5300 feels as if it's hollow, which is a very good thing. It can record H.264/MPEG-4 stored as .MOV video files which ensures high quality.

As the H.264 codec 
is highly compressed, so can not easily and directly import and edit Nikon D5300 mov files on Mac with Adobe Premiere Pro. If you want to import  Nikon D5300 MOV video to Premiere Pro on Mac for editing, you are likely to meet all kinds of problems due to the compatibility issue. So how can we import Nikon D5300 MOV footage to Premiere Pro? Here are two solutions:

Method 1.

Right click your MOV footage; rename the .mov files with .mpg extension. This "fools" Adobe Premiere Pro into thinking it's a different codec.

It works in this way; however, your footages didn't turn into another codec so that Premiere Pro may still does something wrong during editing. And if you didn't do a backup before changing the extension, it really ruins your valuable footage.

Besides, here's another problem: what if you have hundreds of clips to be edited? Rename all of them could be such a pain!

So here comes the second way to let Nikon D5300 import to Adobe Premiere Pro smoothly.

Method 2.

To crack the obstacle, the best way is to convert the H.264 MOV from Nikon D5300 to MPEG-2 or MOV which have been designed to work especially well as high-quality, high-performance editing codecs for Premiere Pro. Come and meet this Canon MOV to Premiere Pro Converter which would be a vital part of your workflow. You can order a license directly, or free download a trial version here.

Transcode Nikon D5300 H.264 mov files on Mac to Premiere Pro for editing

Step 1. Connect your Nikon D5300 to Mac with USB cable or use card reader to transfer the MOV files to hard drive disk; do not forget to keep your camcorder on.

Step 2. Run this Nikon D5300 MOV Converter, click the "Add video" button to load individuals mov videos; or click "Add from folder" to load the entire folder.


Step 3. Choose editing program compatible format.

Click the "Profile" option, you will find various video formats sorted by various programs/devices. For Adobe Premiere Pro, it should be "Adobe Premiere > MPEG-2(*.mpg)" or "MOV (AVC)(*.mov)".



Step 3. Click "convert" button to convert Nikon D5300 H.264 MOV for Premiere Pro with this best Canon EOS Video Converter.

After conversion completes, you can easily import Nikon D5300 footage to Premiere Pro for smoothly editing as you want.

Tips:

1. Click here to learn: Basic Steps to import Media Files to Premiere Pro on Mac.

2. If you are a Windows user, follow the windows workflow with Canon MOV files in Adobe Premiere.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

MXF MultiMixer: Top Choice to Encode MXF preserving Multiple audio channels

Summary: Want to deal with MXF files in multi-track? Here MXF MultiMixer from Pavtube will be your top Choice to Encode MXF preserving Multiple audio channels. This article will tells you how.

MXF files are more and more popular because Panasonic P2 camcorders, Canon XF camcorders and Sony XDCAM camcorders etc. are favored by a large proportion of users including both professional and amateurish photographers, such as: 

Panasonic: AG-HVX200, HVX-203, HPX170/171, HPX2000, HPX-2100, HPX2700, HPX3100, HPX3700, HPX500, HPX-300, etc. 

Canon: XF100, XF105, XF300, XF305, C300, C500 

Sony: PMW-350, PMW-320, PMW-100, PDW510, PDW-700, PDW-F800, PMW-500, PMW-200, PMW-160, etc. 

Most camcorders enable users to record Multi-audio channels, presenting stereoscopic in video shooting with great user experience, but neither MXF files nor multi-track MXF video are not friendly for playback or editing. Want to keep all audio tracks when converting MXF for playing on popular portable devices without quality loss? Want to convert more that 2 audio tracks intact to MOV for editing? Want to remove the unwanted audio tracks from original MXF Multi-audio tracks? Or need to mixing all audio tracks into one track after convertion? And here is exactly what Pavtube MXF MultiMixer can do for you. 

MXF MultiMixer, (For Mac:iMixMXF) works as a professional your best choice to covnert MXF for windows users which can convert transcode MXF files to AVI/WMV/MPEG-2/MOV for play MXF files on Quicktime with ease or import MXF files to After Effects/Premiere Pro/ Sony Vegas/Pinnacle Stdio/Windows Movie Maker for editing smoothly. 

What's more, it is the best Mixer tool which supports saving output video with the preservation of multiple audio tracks of original MXF videos. Other than multi-track preserving features, it is also capable of mixing several audio tracks into one track. Go to try those wonderful functions now and here offers you the Windows solution. 

 Encode MXF preserving Multiple audio channels with MXF MultiMixer

Download and install the best MXF Converter and Mixer, and then follow the instruction. 

Step 1. Load MXF footages. 

Run Pavtube  MXF MultiMixer on your PC, click "+" button to load the MXF video files or load the MXF folder. 


Tips: "Merge into one file" can help you to convert several MXF videos into one video. Just select the tasks you need and then check "Merge into one file", you will get one combination of those videos. 

Step 2. Select multi-track MP4/MKV/Proes format. 

Click "Format" menu to find "Multi-track Video", choose "Multi-track MKV (*.mkv)" or "Multi-track MP4 (*.mp4)" or "Multi-track MOV (*.mov)" for output.

Step 3. Set multiple audio tracks for MKV/MP4/MOV video. 

If you do not need all audio tracks for output, click "Settings" button you are allowed to uncheck the audio tracks you do not want for output. And you can choose to keep default settings or adjust parameters, like codec, bitrate, channels, etc, according to your different requirements. 

To mix multiple audio tracks into one track, go to check "Mix into one track" on the lower left. Conversely uncheck it you will get multiple audio tracks separately. 


Step 4. Start conversion. 

Click "Convert" button to start converting MXF to multiple audio tracks MKV/MP4/MOV videos, after a while go to "Open" button to locate the generated with on track. 

Now you can successly transcode MXF preserving Multiple audio channels with Pavtube MXF MultiMixer. Just have a try!