Thursday, August 18, 2016

Adjust Olympus TG-Tracker 4K H.264 MOV to FCP X/7

The Tough TG-Tracker is the latest rugged waterproof action camera from Olympus. The TG Tracker is equipped with a 1/2.3in sensor which can capture 4k video - indeed the sensor itself matches the 16:9 widescreen shape and 3840x2160 pixels of 4k video. The Olympus TG-Tracker can record MOV/H.264 with linear PCM stereo sound video with 4K resolution. The 1080p MOV videos can achieve high quality video in relatively low bitrates. However, this HD video format also causes problem, for example, importing Olympus TG-Tracker 4K H.264 MOV to FCP X/7 for editing.

Tough Final Cut Pro announced it supports MOV for input, the 4K HD video from Canon/Nikon is not compatible with FCP. If you have got 4K H.264 MOV files from Olympus TG-Tracker and suffered the headache from importing and editing these files in FCP, Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac will get you out of the trouble. This MOV to ProRes Converter offers the best practice to convert MOV to ]FCP highly compatible format - Apple ProRes within few clicks on Mac. (read review)

Key Features of Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac:

  • Convert all formats including XAVC, XAVC S, XAVC L, H.265, MOV, MP4MKV etc to FCP X/FCP 7. 
  • Custom Video: Personalize videos with diversified video editing tools. 
  • Optimized Presets: Allows you to optimize the output the way you want. 
  • Extract Audio: Extract audio from video to MP3, M4A, AAC, AIFF, WAV, WMA, etc. 
  • Supported OS: It can be compatible with macOS Sierra, Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, 10.10 Yosemite, 10.9 Mavericks, 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.7 Lion and 10.6 Snow Leopard. 
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Convert Olympus TG-Tracker 4K H.264 MOV to FCP X/7 ProRes on Mac

Step 1. Add Olympus TG-Tracker video clips

Install the program on Mac and run it. Drag the 4K .mov files from Olympus Tough TG-Tracker to the software. It supports batch conversion and joining multiple video clips into one file.



Step 2. Choose ProRes as output format

Click the “Format” bar and select Final Cut Pro> Apple PreRes 422(*.mov) as output format. (Kindly Note: Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) have higher qualities. Apple ProRes 422 (LT) and Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy) have smaller sizes. You can choose according to your requirement)



Step 3: Start Olympus TG-Tracker 4K to ProRes conversion

Click the "Convert" button at the bottom right corner to start transcoding 4K H.264 MOV files for FCP. It does Olympus TG-Tracker 4K H.264 MOV to FCP video conversion like a charm and the output files will maximally preserve the quality of your original Olympus TG-Tracker 4K H.264 MOV clips. After conversion, you can import converted video clips into Final Cut Pro X/ or FCP 7 to create the end results that you want.

Additional Tips: If you are also a FCP X user, before you try to do the conversion, don't forget to make sure that you have installed the Apple ProRes Codec manually since the FCP X asks users to install it by themselves.

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Monday, August 15, 2016

Loading Nikon Coolpix A900 4K videos to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3

Nikon has more than a few premium compact cameras to reveal today. Along with the announcement of its DL series, the company's also introducing three new Coolpix shooters. The most interesting one of the bunch is the A900, a point-and-shoot camera with a 20-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, 35x optical zoom, 3-inch tilting screen and 4K movie recording at up to 30 fps. So, is it possible to work Nikon Coolpix A900 4K footage in Adobe? Have tried importing Nikon Coolpix A900 4K videos to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 but failed? This article will give you the best solution for you.

Until now, there are currently few editing programs that natively support 4K, so editing Nikon Coolpix A900 4K video in Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 is a little difficult. To solve the issue, a quick fix is to transcode Nikon Coolpix A900 4K files to Adobe Premiere Pro most compatible MPEG-2 file type in proper settings. For this purpose, this article mainly shows you how to transcode Nikon Coolpix A900 4K footage to MPG for Premiere Pro with the best 4K to Premiere video tool.

Here we sugget the best one - Pavtube Video Converter for Mac. It can convert Nikon Coolpix A900 4K videos to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 best editable MPEG-2 format on Mac (macOS Sierra, El Capitan etc). Besides, this powerful 4K video converter also can convert all common, HD, 4K, 3D videos to all popular video and audio formats like AVI, H.265, M3U8, MP4, MOV, MKV, MPG, FLV, 3D, etc. For playing on HD media player, Tablets, Smartphones, Game consoles, 4K TV, 3D TV, Projectors, etc.

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How to Adjust Nikon Coolpix A900 4K videos to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 friendly format?

Step 1. Add Nikon Coolpix A900 H.264 files

Just Click "Add" icon to load video files from Nikon COOLPIX A900 into file list. Batch conversion is also supported by dragging and dropping Nikon Coolpix P900 A.264 files one by one or the folder where Nikon Coolpix A900 H.264 files are to the main interface of the program.



Step 2. Choose Output Format

This video converter offers optimized format preset for Adobe Premiere CC 2015.3. Just click "Format" menu firstly and then follow "Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas" to set MPG, MOV or WMV format.



Tips: You can click "settings" button in the main interface to customize the output video's parameters, such as resolution, frame rate, etc.

Step 3. Start conversion

Click the “Convert” button to start converting Nikon Coolpix A900 4K H.264 MPEG-4 to Premiere Pro.CC 2015 3. After that, click the “Open” button to locate the output files and transfer the files to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 as usual.

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Thursday, August 11, 2016

Edit Blade Chroma 4K in Windows Movie Maker on Windows 10

Nowadays more and more cameras like Blade Chroma 4K is able to capture UHD 4K videos. Before uploading the Blade Chroma 4K videos to YouTube, Vimeo, etc. or posting them on Facebook, many folks love to edit them to make them more stylish. However, when you try to import the recorded Blade Chroma 4K footage to Windows Movie Maker for editing, you'll find it a painful experience. Isn't it possible to edit Blade Chroma 4K videos with Windows Movie Maker? Read on for details.

If your computer meets above listed requirements, you will have no problem to work Blade Chroma 4K video with Windows Movie Maker, however, it won't edit the video as it is, instead, it will render the Blade Chroma 4K files down and output a 1080p file. However, that does not mean that you can throw any 4K video to Windows Movie Maker, the Blade Chroma 4K video should be listed in Windows Movie Maker supported formats list as below:



Actually, it's not as difficult as you imagine. What you need is just a common video converter like Pavtube Video Converter (support Widnows 10).It supports creating high quality WMV video for your Windows Movie Maker, no matter what's the format of your source video files. It can convert almost any video to WMV so you can import your video to Windows Movie Maker for editing. Plus, it comes with all regular video editing tools like Trim, Crop, Effect, Subtitle, Watermark. For basic video editing tasks, you can even replace your Windows Movie Maker with it. Below is the entire process of converting Blade Chroma 4K videos to Windows Movie Maker.

Note: If you want to edit the Blade Chroma 4K video with some Mac popular editors like FCP, iMovie, Premiere Pro CC 2015.3, Avid MC, DaVinci Resolve etc, you can also adopt the Pavtube HD Video Converter or Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac.

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How to Convert Blade Chroma 4K Files to WMV for Windows Movie Maker on Windows 10

Step 1: Import Blade Chroma 4K files.

Click the button “File” to add MXF files (or directly drag and drop your files) to the Converter.



Step 2: Select an output format for Windows Movie Maker.

Click “Format” bar to select suitable format for Windows Movie Maker. WMV is one of the proper formats for Windows Movie Maker.



Step 3: Tap the“Settings”icon to adjust audio and video parameters for Windows Movie Maker.

Once you have chosen the output format, then click the "Settings" right beside "Format" to adjust the video and audio parameters.

Step 4: Tap the big Convert button on the main interface to start transcoding Blade Chroma 4K to Windows Movie Maker.

The conversion should be quickly finished. Once the process is at 100%, you can have the converted file easily worked with Windows Movie Maker.

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Monday, August 8, 2016

No Audio in GoPro Videos after update to Premiere Pro 2015.3? - Solved!

If you have record some videos from GoPro camera including (GoPro Hero4, Hero3+, GoPro Hero3, Hero2 etc), you may wanna import GoPro videos into the latest Adobe Premiere Pro 2015.3 on Mac to edit them according to your own request so you can upload them to YouTube/Vimeo, or output to other social media endpoints. But maybe you will encounter the following problems:

“After the latest Update of Premiere Pro all my GoPro Videos have no audio what to do?”

"I just updated Premiere July 2016 which I'm always reluctant to do due to new bugs, the first thing I noticed was all my GoPro Hero MP4 files are no longer recognised. It says media is offline. Secondly, all my windows icons are now blank. Thirdly, all my historical menu files are from about 2 years ago, WTF? When i trying to import a new go pro files, i have just video file in my bin and not a video/audio file as ever.... 


So, what does Gopro video to Adobe Premiere Pro 2015.3 workflow look like? Now you are in the right place to learn about how to get Gopro raw files editing with Premiere Pro 2015.3 on Mac.

Why can't I get Gopro MP4 work with Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3?

Gopro is an American manufacturer of action cameras, which is often used in extreme-action videography, including HERO4 Silver Waterproof Camera, HERO4 Black 4K Ultra HD Waterproof Camera, HERO4 Session Waterproof Camera, etc.. It has the ability to capture videos with different resolutions from high-resolution 4K video (3840 x 2160 pixels) to low-resolution WVGA video (848 x 480 pixels) in MP4 files with H.264 video (AVC) and AAC audio codecs. But the MP4 formats of GoPro cameras are not the ideal editing formats for Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 on Mac. Below is a format that listed all formats supported by Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3.

 

It clears shows that MP4 file codec compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro CC is just QuickTime Movie and XDCAM EX, while Gopro recorded MP4 files with H.264 video (AVC) and AAC audio codecs used in Gopro camera is not supported. So you cannot import GoPro video into Adobe Premiere Pro for editing on Mac directly.

In order to edit GoPro videos perfectly with Adobe Premier Pro CC 2015.3, the quick workaround is to transcode GoPro MP4 files to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 natively supported format like MPEG-2, MOV(AVC) in the best settings(1080p would the best). Along with some help from third-party software, it can be done effortlessly.

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How to quickly convert GoPro videos into Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3

Step 1. Creat a folder for saveing GoPro videos

Launch Gopro video converter on your Mac. Create a folder with the original GoPro video on your hard drive.

Step 2. Load Gopro videos

Choose all the GoPro videos in your folder, drag & drop or through File > "Add Video/Audio" button/"Add from folder" button to import source GoPro videos into the Pavtube Video Converter for Mac interface.




Step 3. Choose proper output format Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 preferred

Click "Format" pull down list to select "Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg)" as the best video format for Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5. Another two specialized formats "WMC (VC-1) (*.wmv) and "MOV (AVC) (*.mov)"are the good choice as well.



Tip : If you want to customize video and audio encoding settings to get the best quality you want, just click the "Settings" button to customize the output video/audio resolution, frame rate, bit rate, etc.

Step 4. Start converting GoPro videos to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3

Click "Convert" button to start transcoding Gopro videos to MPG/MOV/WMV for Adobe Premiere Pro. When the conversion task is finished, you can get the exported files by click the "Open" button for importing to Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 to do further editing on Mac.

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Friday, August 5, 2016

Cannot Open Canon 1D X Mark II videos in FCP X/7/6?

The EOS-1D X Mark II is Canon’s newest flagship DSLR aimed at pro-level photographers. A quick glance reveals the camera’s 1D-series heritage, but under the hood there are some exciting upgrades going on. The 1D X II is built around a new 20.2MP full-frame CMOS sensor, now with Canon’s Dual Pixel autofocus system, includes an expanded 61-point autofocus system with 24% more coverage and a 360,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor, and is one of the first Canon DSLRs (other than the somewhat niche 1D C) that captures 4K video.

However, the problem that filmmaker considered is that how to make these outstanding 4K videos from Canon EOS-1D X Mark II into Final Cut Pro for editing smoothly. Now this article will offer you tips and tricks for importing Canon EOS-1D X Mark II 4K MOV and MP4 to FCP X/7/6.

Actually, the 4K MOV and MP4 video were restricted to edit in Final Cut Pro. Only the latest version FCP can natively support 4K video like Canon's MOV or MP4 footage. But, due to the format limit, we can't play Canon EOS-1D X Mark II footage (MPEG4 AVC/H.264; Audio: Linear PCM) in the editing software smoothly, and we spend long time on rendering videos. How to solve the issues? As mentioned above, we need to encode 4K to FCP compatible video. What you need is a Canon Video Converter application.

Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac is the ideal Canon 4K file converter for you, which can take your high quality Canon EOS-1D X Mark II 4K files and convert them into a supported format like Apple ProRes MOV for editing in Final Cut Pro any version(FCP X/7/6). Besides FCP, this software can also export professional encoders like MPEG-2 for Adobe Premier Pro and more. This 4K video converter is also available to customize the output resolutions to any size like 1080p, 2K, 4K as the users want for uploading to Youtube/Vimeo/Facebook etc. (read review)

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Step 1. Click "Add video" button to add your Canon 1D X Mark II video files to the program. Or directly drag the video you want to convert to the left item bar.



Step 2. Go to "Format" bar and choose "Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" as output format for Final Cut Pro X/7/6.



Tips: The default settings may not satisfy you, and you can click the "Settings" button to change the settings by yourself including video resolution, bit rate, audio sample rate, audio channel etc. for full screen playback smoothly. Or keep no changes, which is also a good choice.

Step 3. Click the "Convert" button on the main interface and the software will start to convert Canon 1D X Mark II to FCP friendly video formats immediately. When the conversion finishes, click "Open" to find the converted video files. Then you can effortless transfer the video files to FCP X or FCP 6/7 for easily editing.

Note: If you are also a FCP X user, before you try to do the conversion, don't forget to make sure that you have installed the Apple ProRes Codec manually since the FCP X asks users to install it by themselves.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Import and Edit Pentax K-70 60i/50i MOV/MP4 with Adobe Premiere

About Pentax K-70 video

The Pentax K-70 captures high-resolution, flawless Full HD movie clips (1920 x 1080 pixels; 60i/30p frame rate) in the H.264 recording format. In combination with compatible lenses, it allows the user to use the Continuous AF (AF-C) mode to keep accurate focus on a moving subject, or take advantage of a new aperture control function to automatically assure a proper exposure level even in fluctuating lighting conditions during movie recording.

Can I import Pentax K-70 video to Adobe Premiere?

Although Adobe Premiere Pro is compatible with MP4, MOV file format, a compressed output MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 MP4/MOV from Pentax K-70 is not ideal for editing. To solve those problems, the quick workaround is to transcode Pentax K-70 MP4/MOV files to Adobe Premiere natively supported formats.

How to Solve can’t import Pentax K-70 MOV/MP4 to Adobe Premiere?

So along with some help from third-party software, it can be done effortlessly. In fact, that is easy. Pavtube Video Converter for Mac is the best Mac Video Converter for Pentax K-70 footage, which will create an Adobe Premiere (Adobe Premiere Pro CC, Premiere Pro CS6/5/4/3, Adobe After Effects CC, After Effects CS6, Adobe Premiere Elements 13/12, Adobe Creative Suite 6/5) friendly file format - MPEG-2 keeping the original quality in OS X Yosemite, Mavericks, Mountain Lion and more. Besides Premiere, this software can also export professional encoders like DNxHD for Avid, ProRes for Final Cut Pro 6/7/X, AIC MOV for iMovie, MPEG-2 for DaVinci Resolve, WMV for Windows Movie Maker and more. Just with the program, you can edit Pentax K-70 in FCP/Premiere/Avid smoothly. For Windows users, Pavtube Video Converter is the alternative choice. Just download it and follow the tutorial below to get the work done.

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Follow the 3 steps to convert the Pentax K-70 60i/50i MOV/MP4 to Adobe Premiere format

Step 1: Add Pentax K-70 videos

Install and launch the Premiere Video Converter, and then click "Add Files" button to import your Pentax K-70 clips to the software.



Step 2: Choose output format

Click "Format" pull down list to select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats are the good choice as well.




Tip: Click Settings to customize audio and video parameters Video Codec, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sample rate, audio channels.

Step 3: Convert Pentax K-70 files

Click the " Convert" button under the preview window; the converter will start encoding Pentax K-70 MP4/MOV for importing to Premiere. Soon after the conversion is finished, just click "Open" button to get the converted Pentax K-70 footage for editing in Adobe Premiere perfectly.

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Convert Typhoon-H 4K recordings to Gopro Studio

About GoPro Studio:

As one of the main products that are provided by the GoPro, GoPro Studio software has made all the things easy to do whether it is importing the GoPro media and other video, playback videos, viewing videos/photos, creating professional quality videos, speeding it up or slowing it down, crop, and making image adjustments (like removing the fisheye lens distortion, or adjusting color or contrast)

About Editing Typhoon-H 4K Videos in GoPro Studio:

Before you begin:

Make sure you've downloaded and installed GoPro Studio for Windows or GoPro Studio for Mac.
Import videos from Typhoon-H to your computer

1. Import and convert files for the project

First, you have to import the video files you recorded. To do this, open GoPro Studio and click on the blue Import new files button in the top left corner. Choose the files you want to include and hit Open.

Before you begin assembling the video, you can already start cutting any unnecessary sections that you want to delete. Click on one of the thumbnails in the left column and then on Play, in the bottom center, to start watching the clips.

On the left you'll see two play buttons: you can use these to select sections of the file that you want to keep. The one on the left will determine the beginning of the clip, while the one on the right sets the end of the clip. You can choose several clips for one single movie.

Select segmentsUse the Advanced settings button to change the video settings. You can choose the video size and frames per second, increase the speed of the video, change the format, adjust the quality, or remove the "fish eye" effect typical of Typhoon-H 4K videos. Select the last option, Remember Settings, to make sure that the program will remember the settings you've chosen for the next video you want to edit. Press OK.

To move the video to the conversion list, click Add Clips to conversion list (1) in the bottom right of the screen. Repeat these steps for all the videos you'd like to add, although you can go back and add more videos during the editing phase by pressing on the Import & Convert tab at the top. When you're done and your video files have been added to the right column, click on Convert to (2) below.

When the videos are ready to be converted, the Proceed to step 2 option will appear at the bottom right of the screen. Click it to move on to the next step.

Step 2. Edit the video

Next, add the video. Select the video you want to import first, and again drag and drop it to the timeline next to the clip you added earlier. In the right column, you can adjust various parameters such as the speed of the video, the duration of the fade, the audio levels, white balance settings, and the frame. At the bottom, there are also presets to give it a vintage or night vision feel.

Step 3. Export video

When you've finished editing the video, all you have to do is export it by clicking on the Export tab. Next, a window will open, where you can choose which video format you want to export it to. There are lots of video types, each suitable for different needs and devices.

If, for example, you want to upload it on to YouTube, you have to choose the first option. If you want to see it on your computer or project it onto your TV at home, you need to select 1080p HD . Through the Custom option, you can set the parameters that you want. Once you've decided on them, hit Export.

About Gopro Studio Formats:

Before editing Typhoon-H 4K videos in GoPro Studio, you may ask "What Type of Media Files Can I Add to a GoPro Studio Project?". According to GoPro Studio support website, GoPro Studio has strict requirements of video formats, it only supports some videos.

Convert Typhoon-H 4K to Gopro Studio formats on Windows (Windows included)

The best software : Pavtube Video Converter

This 4K video app is also professionalized in converting Typhoon-H 4K videos in all formats, (read compress Typhoon-H 4K to 1080p) including (4K) MP4, MTS, MXF, AVI, MKV, FLV, MPG format and make them best compatible with YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Sony Vega Pro, Galaxy Tab, iPhone, iPad and more video sharing websites, professional editing programs and portable media devices. As an all-in-one video converter, player and editor, the smart tool allows you to trim Typhoon-H 4K to cut off unwanted parts, merge separate videos into one, crop video file size to remove the black bars, add image/video watermark to protect video, apply special rendering effect, etc. If you are running on Mac, Pavtube Video Converter for Mac is right for you.

Download the program and follow the step-by-step guide below to see how the workflow look like.

 

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Start Converting Typhoon-H 4K video to Gopro Studio format quickly

Step 1: Input Typhoon-H 4K video files.

From “File” drop-down menu, select “Add Video/Audio” to import files to the software for conversion.



Step 2: Specify output file format.

Click “Format” bar, from its drop-down selection, define “MOV – QuickTime (*.mov)” as the output profile format.



Step 3: Transcode files to QuickTime MOV format.

Carry out video to QuickTime Conversion process by clicking the right-bottom “Convert” button. When the conversion is over, click “Open” on the main interface to locate the converted files to transfer and import into the GoPro Studio without any problem.

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