Showing posts with label mac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mac. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Transcode/Import Nikon D4 MOV videos to iMovie for smoothly editing


Facing problems importing Nikon D4 MOV files into iMovie 11/09/08? Here you will find the fluid workflow for editing Nikon MOV footage with iMovie. 

Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) would be the finest codec for iMovie editing, which truly can be a mov format. As we know, Nikon D4 record movies in MOV format, but these mov footage constantly in HD (1080p, 720p or 1080i ). And include diverse codec. These mov films can not be supported properly by iMovie. If you desire to edit Nikon D4 MOV recordings in iMovie, so as to get the top video good quality, you happen to be recommended to transcode MOV to AIC.AIC can be a video codec made to become an intermediate format in an HDV workflow.


There is a quick workaround for you to get iMovie ingest Nikon MOV files without any problems. By converting Nikon H.264 .mov to AIC encoded .mov files, the possible best quality will be retained in post-production workflow and you can then edit the resulting media files just as you would edit in QuickTime Movie format without rendering. The following guide tells you how to convert Nikon D4 MOV footage to AIC codec for use in your iMovie sequence.

Nikon h.264 MOV Converter is the best choice to help you transcode H.264 MOV to iMovie preferable AIC format fast. As a professional converter, Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac is a recommendable Nikon H.264 MOV converter for iMovie to help you which is an all-in-one converter for dealing with your Blu-ray, DVD and Videos on Mac.

First free Download and install Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac. This converter can help you transcode Nikon H.264 MOV video to iMovie, Final Cut Pro, FCE, etc.

1. Run this Nikon h.264 MOV to iMovie editor, import D4 h.264 MOV videos you want to transcode.

2. Click format bar to choose the format for output. For editing Nikon D4 H.264 MOV in iMovie on Mac, you can choose iMovie and Final Cut Express -> Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC)(*.mov), it's best for iMovie editing. If you want to customize it, you can click settings to use the parameters you want. And you can find the video editor button on the Column, it will help you on frame-by-frame trimming if you need.





3. Click "Converter" to start optimizing your D4 h.264 MOV to iMovie friendly format.

After a shot waiting, you can click "open" button to find the output files and import your D4 H.264 MOV into iMovie without optimizing process.

This Nikon h.264 MOV to iMovie converter can help you convert almost all the H.264 MOV videos from Nikon cameras. For instance, you can convert Nikon D3100 to iMovie, convert Nikon D7000 to iMoive, convert Nikon D300S/D90/D3200/D5100 to iMovie, etc. If you like, it will also help you convert Nikon H.264 Mov to FCP, AVID, Premiere format for editing. It's a compressive Nikon h.264 Video Converter.

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Frustration with iMovie and Canon G1X MOV transcoding



Canon PowerShot G1 X surprises the users with its ability to shoot spectacular 1080p full HD video with stereo sound that you can later watch on your HDTV or put to your computer to share with family and friends. In addition to be capable of shooting full HD 1080p video at 24 frames per second, the PowerShot G1 X digital camera can also shoot 720p HD video at 30 frames per second. The Full HD video, together with the professional level of images, makes the PowerShot G1 X the best choice for Canon lovers. The broght and compact camera seems the perfect one except the problem when you want to import Canon PowerShot G1 X 1080p MOV to iMovie on Mac for editing.


The reason that you can't edit G1X MOV videos in iMovie is canon G1X recorded videos are in MOV format, this format is not compatible well with iMovie and other editing software, iMovie best supported video format is Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) MOV format, so if you want to edit G1X MOV video in iMovie smoothly, you’d better convert G1X MOV to AIC MOV for iMovie, you can follow the steps below to transcode G1X to iMovie AIC format, then you won't have any editing problems in iMovie.

1. Download Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac, this Mac H.264 to AIC Codec Converter can help you convert G1X MOV to AIC codec for iMovie, more output formats are also supported, such as MKV/AVI/MP4/Apple ProRes, etc.

2. Run the professional Mac Canon MOV to iMovie Converter, import G1X MOV footages to this best AIC Converter for iMovie.

3. Click and choose the best output format, for editing G1X MOV in iMovie, you click and choose iMovie and Final Cut Express -> Apple InterMediate Codec(AIC) (*.mov), it's the best format for iMovie and Final Cut Express.



4. You can click settings button to customize output parameters as you want, such as codec, resolution, etc. it's good to keep the parameters as original.



5. Edit function is available to use in this G1X MOV iMovie Converter; you can trim, crop, add watermark or adjust effect to the Canon Powershot G1X MOV video.

6. Click "Convert" button to start, H.264 to AIC Converter will help you convert videos in a short time, and then you can import Canon G1X video to iMovie freely.

Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac is an all-in-one bluray ripper for Mac, Mac DVD Ripper, and Video Converter for Mac. can convert 1080p cameras/camcorders footages to editable HD video formats for non-linear editing software like iMovie, Final Cut Express, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Studio, Avid, Adobe Premiere etc. The HD footage can be compressed to SD video clips for storage when you wanna save storage space. The Mac iMedia Converter is also able to extract audios from Blu-ray discs, DVDs and videos for media players with high quality and fast conversion speed.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Nikon D800E to FCP Importing Tips-Smoothly edit Nikon D800 h.264 videos in Final Cut Pro


The D800E is designed to stimulate cinematographers to explore different moods and perspectives by enabling Full HD and HD video recording in two frame formats; Nikon FX- and DX-based movie formats in just one camera. By using the B frame data compression method, you can record 1080p Full HD video at 30p in H.264/MPEG-4 AVC format with unmatched moving image integrity for up to 29 min. 59 seconds of recording in a single clip.

"Just shot some footage with the Nikon D800E, I haven’t shot or edited HD before now, so need some help setting up the project, understanding about transcoding, exporting etc. This is also my first time shooting with a DSLR camera. The footage itself looks great. Problem is editing a sequence in FCP. I've read different things online regarding importing the D800E directly into FCP. Do I need to transcode the D800E files using ProRes or something else? And if so, how?"



This question is asked by a Nikon user, if you have used nikon D800E camera recorded many 1080P footages, you may want to import Nikon D800E video to FCP X/6/7 for editing. If you have got the D800E and often use it to record 1080P video, you may have the need to edit D800E MOV in Final Cut Pro on Mac, but FCP X best supported video format is Apple ProRes 422 codec MOV format, so FCP X doesn't support Nikon D800E MOV footages well. The best method to solve this problem is to convert D800E MOV footage to ProRes for editing in Final Cut Pro X, you can follow the steps below to transcode D800E MOV to FCP X for editing.

1. Download Pavtube Mac Nikon h.264 MOV Converter. This professional HD Video Converter can help you convert D800E MOV files to ProRes 422 MOV format for Final Cut Pro, more output formats are also supported.

2. Install and launch this D800E MOV Converter. Import Nikon D800E footage to the converter.


3. Click format bar to choose the output format. Click and choose Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov).


4. You can click "settings" to customize the output parameters, adjust the resolution, bitrate as you want.


5. Click convert button to start.

With this D800E MOV to Apple ProRes 422 converter, you can easily change D800E files to FCP X for editing, this software runs fast, so you can convert your D800E footages to FCP in less time.
Tips:

Before you try to do the conversion, if you are also a FCP X user, please make sure that you have installed the Apple ProRes Codec manually since the FCP X asks users to install it by themselves.

This Mac Nikon MOV Video Converter can alson convert videos to iMovie, Premiere Pro,FCE and Avid with good quality.

And you can get more info about how to import video to FCP (x) on pavtube website.

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Monday, April 8, 2013

Fast Convert/import Canon XF100 1080p MXF to AIC MOV for iMovie


Canon XF100 makes use of Canon's XF codec-a file-based MPEG-2 compression with MXF file wrapper. It can record content with 1080/60i/30p/24p or 720/60p/30p/24p at a constant bitrate of 50Mbps for high color resolution of HDV. You can capture many interesting videos with Canon XF100.

Everything goes perfect until you try to edit Canon XF100 .mxf file in iMovie. Fail in import the MXF file into iMovie, though you can see the disk on the desktop and can play the files in the Canon plug-in after connecting the XF100 to Mac. Why does it happen? The answer is MXF file format incompatibility with iMovie (even iMovie'11).

To import XF100 MXF files into iMovie for editing, the best way is converting MXF to iMovie recongnized video formats like AIC .mov. Mac Canon MXF Converter is your best choice to convert MXF to iMovie on Mac.

With Mac XF100 MXF to AIC MOV Converter, you can keep the highest video quality for editing. In addition, you can also convert MXF to Prores for FCP, DNxHD MOV for Avid,AVC MOV for Premiere Pro or other popular video formats like WMV, AVI, MKV, FLV, 3GP, MPG, etc on Mac and edit videos like cropping videos, adding watermark, trimming videos, merging videos.

Step 1. After downloading, install and run this best Canon MXF to iMovie Converter for Mac, just copy the MXF files from the CF cards right to your hard drive, import the files to the software.



Step 2. Click "Format" bar to choose the output format.

Click format bar to choose the output format, for editing Canon MXF files on iMovie, you can choose iMovie-> Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov).



Step 3. You can click Settings button to adjust the output parameters such as resolution and bitrate, you can also keep it as original.


Step 4. Click convert button to start converting Canon XF100 MXF to AIC for iMovie.

Pavtube MXF to iMovie converter can convert Canon MXF footages quickly, after conversion, you can use converted files in iMovie smoothly, just have a try.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Make incompatible Canon Vixia AVCHD MTS files work with FCP on Mac

Canon Vixia AVCHD Camcorders use AVCHD to record video as the following Vixia models: Canon Vixia HF S30, Vixia HF S21, Vixia HF S20, Vixia HF S200, HF M31, Vixia HF M30, Vixia HF M300, HF R11, Vixia HF R10, Vixia HF R100 (SDHC), Vixia HF S10, Vixia HF S100, Vixia HF20, Vixia HF200, Vixia HF S1,Canon VIXIA HF10.


These camcorders only record in high definition format using a special codec (compression/decompression) called AVCHD. This new codec is revolutionary for it's ability to compress very high quality HD video in a relatively very small space. Final Cut Pro (FCP) has gained the favor of many professional users including Hollywood film makers. But it only takes QuickTime and iMovie compatible video formats such as QuickTime MOV, QuickTime MP4, DV, HDV etc. Therefore, you are unable to transfer Canon Vixia AVCHD into Final Cut Pro and edit Canon Vixia video with FCP.

Now please follow the steps below to convert incompatible Canon Vixia AVCHD videos to FCP workable Apple ProRes files keeping the original video quality.

Step 1. Run the perfect Mac Canon MTS Converter , and click the "Add file" button to load the Canon Vixia videos to it.



2. Step 2. Click on Format > Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(HD) (*.mov) as the export to keep HD video for Final Cut Pro. Afterwards, you can set the output profile as you want.


3. You can click the Settings icon to do some audio/video settings. We recommend 1920*1080 as video size and 30fps as video bitrate for easier editing on Mac. If you are in PAL(50p) area, you are recommended 25fps as video bitrate.



Tip: Deinterlace Canon Vixia 1080i AVCHD

Click the "Editor" button, go to the Effect tab, and make sure the checkbox for Deinterlacing is ticked. The converter will remove interlacing artifacts from 1080i AVCHD videos perfectly.

4. Step 4. Click the "convert" button, and the Mac AVCHD to ProRes Converter will start transcoding Canon Vixia AVCHD to ProRes for FCP on Mac OS X immediately. Then you can get the resulted videos from output folder easily for importing and editing in FCP.

Tips: 

This Mac AVCHD MTS Converter is also compatible with other Mac Non-linear editing system like Final Cut Express, Avid Media Composer, iMovie, Roxio Toast, etc to import the AVCHD footages on Mac without incompatibility problems. You can get more info about how to edit Canon Vixia AVCHD MTS in iMovie.

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