Showing posts with label mxf to mac. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Canon C300 Workflow- Import/Load Canon C300 MXF to FCP 6/7 or FCP X

Which one is the most popular and hotly-received professional camcorder last year in 2012? It is no doubt that the Canon EOS C300 will on the top of the list. The new Cinema EOS camera, together with 5D Mark III, has successfully attract attention with its far more compact and less cluttered design, although not the price. Its new supper 35mm CMOS, DIGIC DV III Image Processor and Fully Compatible with New & Existing EF-mount Lenses make it meet the demanding needs of cinema industry professionals.

You may have got this camcorder, but you may find it is difficult to use canon C300 MXF files when you want to edit MXF in FCP X on Mac, or just want to put C300 MXF on tablet for playback. MXF format is not a common video format, and it is not supported by many editing software like FCP X and iMovie on Mac, or Premiere on Windows. Below is a guide for you to convert C300 MXF to FCP X for editing.

1.  Download Pavtube MXF Converter for Mac, it's a good MXF converter on Mac/transfer MXF on Mac.


2. Install this C300 MXF to FCP X converter. Import the MXF files to the converter you want to convert.


3. Click format bar to choose output format. Click and choose Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov), it's the best format for editing in FCP X.

4. If you want to customize the output settings, you can click "settings" button to adjust the resolution, bitrate, etc.

5. 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.






5. Click convert button to start convert C300 MXF to FCP X.

With the excellent C300 MXF to FCP converter, you can use MXF files in FCP X on Mac as you want.

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