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How to convert HD MTS to iPhone 4 on Mac?
The release of iPhone 4 is great news for the Mac fanboys. If you are a total iFan who owns MacBook Pro, Mac Desktop, iPod, iPod Touch, iPhone 3G, etc, it’s time for you to have an iPhone 4. Nothing is as good as the iPhone 4 retina...[ Learn More... ] -
Pavtube 2011 Summer Holiday
2011 Summer Vacation is Here ,Enjoy the wonderful and memorable Free Vacation.[ Learn More... ] -
Convert Sony NEX-F3 AVCHD files to FCP (X) on Mac
Not long ago Sony released the NEX-F3 camera, it’s very popular in the market now, this camera is excellent which can give us vivid images. What’s more, it can help us to record 1080P high-definition videos, so it’s wonderful to...[ Learn More... ] -
Import/edit Panasonic 1080 60P AVCHD files in Final Cut Pro (FCP)
Panasonic cameras and camcorders are very excellent in the photography market, with latest lumix cameras and camcorders, we can shoot high-definition 1080 60P videos. It’s great for us to take photos and record HD footages when we travel or...[ Learn More... ] -
Download and purchase Pavtube programs in Mac App Store
Camcorder Tools Convert Sony, Canon, JVC and Panasonic recorded AVCHD (.mts, .m2ts) footages for easily editing and playing. Apple Prores/ AIC/ Avid DNxHD codec are available in output for natively editing in Final Cut Pro (X), iMovie, Final Cut...[ Learn More... ] -
Nikon h.264 MOV to iMovie editor—Import/Edit Nikon HD video to iMovie
Nikon Digital SLRs combine the latest in technology with ease of use to produce incredible digital images and videos. Many of you may have one DSLR camera like Nikon D90, D7000, D300S, D3100, D3200, and D5100. Recording your ideas or memory into...[ Learn More... ] -
Nikon Video Converter for FCP 7-Import/convert Nikon MOV to FCP 7
Nikon cameras are very excellent in the market, as the biggest competitor to canon, Nikon released a series of striking DSLRs, such as Nikon D800, D4, D3S, D90, D7000, D300S, etc. If you are a photo fan, you may be familiar with Nikon and canon...[ Learn More... ] -
Panasonic AVCHD 50p/60p MTS Converter for FCP
Nowadays more and more cameras and camcorders can record full HD 1080P 50p/60p AVCHD files. Like Panasonic HDC-TM700 is a camcorder introduced in early 2010 that is able to shoot 1080p 50/60P AVCHD. It performs good quality in low-light...[ Learn More... ] -
Canon Video Converter for FCP X - Edit Canon videos on Mac smoothly
Nowadays more and more people buy high-end cameras to take photos and record HD videos, Canon DSLR is a good choice. Canon cameras are very popular in the market, like EOS 50D, 60D, 5D Mark II, etc. it’s wonderful for users to take high...[ Learn More... ] -
Import/edit 50p/60p AVCHD in Final Cut Pro (X) on Mac
Nowadays many cameras and camcorders can record full HD 1080P 50p/60p videos, such as MOV and AVCHD 50P/60P files. The 50P/60P AVCHD files are good to maintain the quality of the video, but they are not easy to use. For example, if you want to edit...[ Learn More... ] -
Import/edit Sony NEX-5N/NEX-7/A57/A65/A77 1080 60p AVCHD to FCP on Mac
Sony cameras are very popular among the photographers, the fashion body, compact design and easy to use features make it excellent. Sony high-end cameras recorded videos are AVCHD format, this format is good to record high-definition...[ Learn More... ] -
Import and edit Nikon D3200 MOV videos in FCP X with Apple ProRes codec
Nikon D3200 has been one of the hottest low price DSLRs in the market, a 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor that excels in any light, EXPEED 3 image-processing for fast operation and creative in-camera effects, Full HD (1080p) movie recording, in-camera...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert/import Blu-ray to Final Cut Pro, Blu-ray to ProRes 422
May be you have collected many Blu-ray discs, now you want to make your own content with Blu-ray in Final Cut Pro, as FCP best supported video formats is ProRes 422, so it’s the best way to convert Blu-ray to ProRes 422 codec and the edit...[ Learn More... ] -
Import/edit 1080P/720P files in FCP with ProRes 422 codec
Apple ProRes family was introduced in 2007 to help Final Cut Pro works more efficiently with HD contents. By transcoding/converting video files to Apple ProRes codec, the possible best quality is retained in post-production workflow. How to...[ Learn More... ] -
Pavtube's New Column - Edit MXF footage on Mac
April 24, 2012 – Pavtube Studio released a new Convert MXF files on Mac column to help users successfully import MXF footage to Final Cut Pro (X), iMovie, Final Cut Express, and Avid Media Composer for extending editing. Canon XF and...[ Learn More... ]