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Import/convert Sony XDCAM files to iMovie for editing with AIC codec
If you like shooting videos, you may have used cameras or camcorders. Some guys also bought high-end camcorders to record high quality videos, like Sony XDCAM camcorder. Sony XDCAM series camcorders are excellent camcorders used by many...[ Learn More... ] -
How to import Nikon D7000 MOV footage to Final Cut Pro?
“I have just acquired a Nikon D7000, and have tried importing some raw video footage shot with it into FCP 7 but to no avail…” If you’re experience the same issues, here’s an useful advice for you-converting Nikon...[ Learn More... ] -
Sony camcorder SD card 2GB problem and import to FCP 7/X
Nowadays camcorders are becoming more and more popular because of the lower price compared several years ago, it’s great to record vivid HD footages when you travel. After recording, you may need to import recorded videos to editing software...[ Learn More... ] -
How to convert HD footages for authoring with iDVD?
After a video project has been completed in Final Cut Pro and exported using Compressor, it still needs to be fashioned into a DVD. This process, called authoring, is handled in the Final Cut Pro suite by Apple's DVD Studio Pro software. The iDVD...[ Learn More... ] -
Canon AVCHD converter for FCP-import Canon MTS/M2TS files to FCP
Recently many Canon users ask me how to import Canon AVCHD files to FCP for editing on Mac, most of them have the issue to import camcorder recorded MTS/M2TS files to Final Cut Pro. AVCHD codec is not well for editing, so users have many problems on...[ Learn More... ] -
Import Canon Rebel t3i (EOS 600D) footages to Final Cut Pro - MOV to Apple ProRes Converter
Moving into the DSLR revolution and picked up the Canon Rebel T3i (EOS 600D)? Good. Photographers looking for an easy-to-use camera that will help them create their next masterpiece need look no further than the Canon EOS Rebel T3i, which continues...[ Learn More... ] -
Transcode 720p MOV to ProRes and Edit Canon G12 MOV Footages on FCP
For many shutterbugs, it is a feast of your eyes that Canon updated G series with a brand new digital camera in 2010. It's really good news especially for those advanced amateurs who have always paid attention to the G series. The Canon PowerShot...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert Canon 5D Mark III MOV to FCP X with Apple ProRes codec
Canon EOS 5D Mark III was released several weeks ago, it’s the new DSLR which Canon fans have waited for years. Canon is proud to present the highly anticipated EOS 5D Mark III. With supercharged EOS performance and stunning full frame,...[ Learn More... ] -
Import Canon Rebel T4i (EOS 650D) MOV to iMovie for editing – H.264 MOV to AIC Conversion
Canon updates its entry-level 'Rebel' series with a new model, the EOS Rebel T4i (650D). Put the new EOS 650D / Rebel T4i side-by-side with its predecessor, the EOS 600D / Rebel T3i, you may think it only has a very minor update, because the...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert Canon/Panasonic P2 MXF to AIC MOV for FCE editing
Canon XF series cameras and Panasonic P2 cameras are all recording footage with .mxf file extension. The MXF is not a video format. It's a metadata container. If you wanna edit those MXF files in Final Cut Express, you may get down. FCE only...[ Learn More... ] -
How to Edit Canon C300 MXF video on FCP X?
Canon always gives us surprises with its great and creative camera or camcorder products. Among all the products of Canon, the EOS C300 seems to be the most attractive one. The EOS C300 is a digital cinema camera announced on November 3,...[ Learn More... ] -
How to import Canon MXF video to Cyberlink PowerDirector for editing?
Although Canon claims that its flavor of MXF is fully supported by major NLE systems including Adobe Premiere, Apple Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer, and Grass Valley EDIUS, we don’t see Cyberlink PowerDirector here. So it’s...[ Learn More... ] -
Transfer Canon C300 MXF to FCP/Quicktime for editing on Mac
Canon C300 is a popular professional camcorder which released not long ago, you may have bought this camcorder for professional use, it can help us record vivid high-definition videos. Canon C300 recorded video files are in MXF format. MXF file is...[ Learn More... ] -
Import Canon XF305 MXF to FCP via convert MXF to ProRes
Canon XF305 is a professional camcorder which records vivid HD videos. Utilizing file-based MPEG-2 compression with an MXF File Wrapper ensures the widest compatibility with existing industry infrastructure, metadata and non-linear editing (NLE)...[ Learn More... ] -
How to convert XF105 MXF files to Apple ProRes 422 for FCP X?
Frequently asked questions we hear most often from our customers “I am a Mac user and am looking for a software app which can convert my MXF footage shot by my Canon XF105 to Apple ProRes 422 or any codec which will allow editing in Final...[ Learn More... ]