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Why can't Premiere Pro and Final Cut Express 4 import my AVCHD files?
Understanding the AVCHD Camcorder Format AVCHD is a high definition camcorder video format jointly developed by Panasonic and Sony for use in consumer camcorders. Currently, the AVCHD format has been used by a variety of camcorder...[ Learn More... ] -
Media Magician for Mac Online Help - Key Features
What is Pavtube Media Magician for Mac? Media Magician is an application designed to backup, manage, convert, lossless output camcorder videos and common videos for better playback and saving on hard drive, editing in editing software, playback on...[ Learn More... ] -
Import media files from Sony HX30V to FCP X, iMovie, FCE 4, Avid, Premiere
The great thing about digital cameras nowadays is their ability to act as video cameras as well. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V digital camera is such a little gadget. It captures video in AVCHD format at 1080p60 or 1080i60 quality at a few different...[ Learn More... ] -
AVCHD MTS and Aperture workflow - convert MTS clips to Aperture editable files
Apple Aperture is a photo editing and management program that developed for Mac OS X.The software handles a number of tasks common in post-production work such as importing and organizing image files, applying corrective adjustments, displaying...[ Learn More... ] -
Importing MPG into Final Cut Pro X with ProRes 422 MOV format
What’s the best format for editing in Final Cut Pro X? “I am new to Final Cut Pro X, and I’d like to take some time to learn more about what format would work best with FCP X? What thoughts do you guys have on what the very best...[ Learn More... ] -
Import MediaPortal recorded TS files to FCP X, Avid, iMovie for editing and Burning to DVD on Mac
MediaPortal is a free copy of open source media center software, ideal for turning your PC into a very advanced multi media center, or Home Theater PC (HTPC). It is often considered an alternative to Windows Media Center. Using MediaPortal, you...[ Learn More... ] -
Enable Final Cut Pro 6/7 and FCP X to work with NEX-6 50p/60p MTS clips
In this article, we intend to elaborate how to enable Final Cut Pro (FCP 6/FCP7/FCPX) to work with 1080 50p/60p MTS clips taken by a Sony Alpha NEX-6 compact camera. Let’s say this in start: if you've been working with 1080 60p (NTSC)/50p...[ Learn More... ] -
Canon C500 MXF Footage and Final Cut Pro (X) workflow - C500 MXF transcoding to ProRes 422
For enhanced creativity, and to accommodate a variety of workflows, the Canon Cinema EOS C500 camera offers a range of 10- and 12-bit imaging modes. These comprise: 4K Output Priority Mode in resolutions up to 4096x2160 pixels; 2K Output...[ Learn More... ] -
Using P2 AVC-Intra 50/AVC-Intra 100 MXF footage with Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro offers one of the most widely used editing platforms for content created with Panasonic’s P2 system. With each new version of FCP, its capabilities regarding P2 are enhanced and made more efficient. P2 media is recorded in MXF...[ Learn More... ] -
Canon C100 and FCP workflow - how can I edit Canon C100 AVCHD with FCP (X)?
Canon unveils the EOS C100, a 'budget' addition to its Cinema EOS range of professional video cameras. Based on the core performance of the acclaimed EOS C300, the new model combines impressive hardware specifications with a range of new...[ Learn More... ] -
How to import AVCHD/MTS/MKV/AVI/MXF to Apple Aperture 3 on Mac
Apple Aperture 3 works with a wide variety of video formats, but not all QuickTime-compatible video formats are supported. Certain compression options, codecs, and frame rates are not supported. Aperture 3.3 or later includes support for AVCHD...[ Learn More... ] -
Sony VG900/VG30 MTS and Avid workflow - edit NEX 50p/60p AVCHD with Avid MC
The Sony NEX-VG900 is the first Handycam with a 35mm full-frame sensor. The VG900 has a 24.3 megapixel Exmor full-frame CMOS sensor, XGA OLED Tru-Finder, 3 inch XtraFine touch panel LCD and is compatible with full-frame A-mount lenses via a...[ Learn More... ] -
FCP X: Native vs. Optimize vs. Proxy Media
When importing media into Final Cut Pro X you have a few options: Native, Optimized, and Proxy. In this article, we will go over the three different media types in FCP X, as there’s a lot of confusion about them. Native Native media is...[ Learn More... ] -
How to burn Final Cut Pro projects to DVD on Mac?
Even though you have shot your materials on high definition and edited them in HD within Final Cut Pro, you still might need to down convert them to standard definition to show your movie with a standard DVD. In this article, we show you two ...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert AVI/MKV/MP4/M4V/FLV to Apple ProRes codec for FCP editing
Apple ProRes- Best codec for working AVI/MKV/MP4/M4V/FLV files in FCP The Final Cut Pro is very picky about what video formats you can import although it claims to work with various file types. Media sources saved in MKV/MP4/M4V/FLV format are...[ Learn More... ]