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Edit MXF files on Mac OS X
Importing Canon and Panasonic P2 MXF files to iMovie, Final Cut Pro (X), Final Cut Express, and Avid Media Composer for editing.[ Learn More... ] -
Convert MTS to MPEG/AVI/MP4/ProRes/DVD
Transcode MTS/M2TS files shot by Sony, Canon, JVC, and Panasonic AVCHD/AVCHD Lite cameras to whatever file-formats you need.[ Learn More... ] -
How to manage/backup videos from camcorder/camera with Camcorder Wizard on Mac?
Scenario We captured lots of 1080p clips with the Panasonic TM900 camera. The hair pulling thing is that the number of the MTS clips is very large, and we were unable to figure out an easy way to directly manage and backup these video files from...[ 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... ] -
Import Panasonic AG-HPX170/HPX171 P2 MXF to iMovie and FCE
The AG-HPX170/HPX171 is ultra-mobile P2 HD handheld camcorder featuring full, 4:2:2 independent frame production quality HD and solid-state recording. Based on the AG-HVX200 series, the lighter HPX170/HPX171 is fully solid state (no DV mechanism),...[ Learn More... ] -
Transcode AVCHD/MTS/MXF/MOV to Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD 11 friendly format
Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD 11’s efficient controls and low price make it the ideal choice for casual users. If you encounter problems while loading your camera shootings (.mts, .mxf, .mov) to this editing software for making your own...[ 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... ] -
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... ] -
1080p MKV/AVI/VOB/TiVo/MOV, Blu-ray, DVD movies to Nook HD/HD+
Barnes & Noble has unveiled its 7-inch Nook HD and 9-inch Nook HD+ to take the fight to the lower end of the tablet market. The Nook HD features a 1.3GHz dual-core processor, 7-inch 1440 x 900 display and expandable storage via microSD slot....[ Learn More... ] -
Google Nexus 10 video Transfer, FAQ, Playback Tips and Tricks
Google Nexus 10 video transfer - how to transfer videos from PC to Nexus 10? 1. Use the USB cable that came with your 16 GB or 32 GB Nexus 10 to connect the tablet to your PC, and you’ll receive a notification that the USB is...[ Learn More... ] -
AVI and Google Nexus 10 - how can I play DivX/Xvid AVI on Nexus 10 with audio/video synchronization?
Google claims the Nexus 10 is the highest resolution tablet on the planet. Its resolution measures 2560x1600 with 300 pixels per inch. Its larger 10-inch screen and higher resolution make the Nexus 10 ideal for watching movies. It’s so wide...[ 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 I can view HD videos in different formats on Nexus 10 with full screen?
Now Google Nexus 7 has a big brother, the Nexus 10. This Google tablet by Samsung arrives with less fanfare and a higher price, but it also comes with a very distinctive selling point: a “highest resolution on the planet” tablet with...[ 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... ]