2014年12月11日星期四

Transcode JVC GY-HM650U MXF/MOV/AVCHD/MP4 files on Mac/PC for editing

If you have any problem when importing JVC GY-HM650U MXF, MOV, AVCHD, MP4 files on PC/Mac, jsut follow this simple guide to transcode JVC videos to to PC/Mac native format for editing smoothly.

 

The GY-HM600 is the new ProHD camcorder from JVC, a camcorder for next generation newsgathering. Light, versatile and extremely easy to use, this camera is designed for fast paced ENG delivering exceptional imagery and features for news, sports, and independent production. It supports 

Multiple encoding formats: 
  • HD MPEG2 (35/25/19Mbps) 
  • AVCHD 1920×1080 60i 
  • SD H.264 
  • 480×270 H.264 (web) 
  • 960×540 H.264 mode


Wide media format compatibility: 
  • MXF with rich Metadata (optimized for asset management) 
  • MOV (Final Cut Pro) 
  • MP4 (XDCAM EX?) 
  • AVCHD with additional lower bitrate AVCHD modes


JVC GY-HM650U is good enough to most photographers, however, you may have ***found the MXF, MOV, AVCHD, MP4 video it records can't be imported in many editors on PC/Mac successfully. *** 

I'm basically going to be mainly filming me doing downhill mountain biking, and also some other sports with the JVC GY-HM650U. And later I did some editing work with the mxf recordings, first it was fine but then very choppy. How can I get the problem fixed? Wanting suggestions on what video editing software to pick up to start making my own videos smoothly. 

Why does it happen? This is because the MXF video as well as MOV, AVCHD, MP4 files it shoots are not a supported file format for import by the time-line based video editing application. To natively import JVC GY-HM650U MXF, MOV, AVCHD, MP4 video, the best method is convert these JVC video to PC/Mac with best codec for editing software. (Analysis on HD Camcorder Supported Video Formats AVCHD DV MPEG2

Then what software can help with the workflow for editing JVC GY-HM650U MXF, MOV, AVCHD, MP4 video on PC/Mac without rendering? 

Here Pavtube HD Video Converter or HD Video Converter for Mac is a top JVC GY-HM650U Video Converter which can transcode JVC GY-HM650U MXF, MOV, AVCHD, MP4 recordings to best format for Sony Vegas, Pinnacle, Premiere, Avid, Cyberlink, Windows Movie Maker, etc on Windows PC and FCP X, FCP 6/7, Avid, iMovie and Final Cut Express, etc on Mac. Now you can follow the steps below to convert JVC GY-HM650U videos on PC/Mac for editing. 

See also: 
Top 5 Best HD Video Converter for Mac Review 

1.Install Pavtube JVC Video Converter for Mac/Win, and then load the MXF, MOV, AVCHD, MP4 files from JVC GY-HM650U. You can drag several files to the program directly. 

 

2.Choose output format for editing on PC and Mac. 

Hit the Format box, on the dropdown menu 

For Mac users: 

For example, select "Final Cut Pro"->"Apple ProRes 422(*.mov)". for editing in FCP 6/7/X. 

 

If you need to edit in iMovie, please choose iMovie and Final Cut Express -> Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov). 

 

And for Avid MC, please choose Avid Media Composer -> Avid DNxHD (*.mov). 

 


For Windows users: 

you can choose "AVI/WMV/MPEG-2" as output format for editing with Sony Vegas/Pinnacle/Premiere/Avid/Cyberlink/Windows Movie Maker. 


3. Do some settings as you want, like output resolution and bitrate. 

4.Transcode JVC GY-HM650U videos to compatible format for editing. 

At last, hit the "Convert" button to transcode GoPro Hero MXF, MOV, AVCHD, MP4 clip on PC/Mac. 


With this JVC GY-HM650U video converter, you can easily change JVC GY-HM650U MXF, MOV, AVCHD, MP4 video files to PC/Mac in Sony Vegas, Pinnacle, Premiere, Avid, Cyberlink, Windows Movie Maker, FCP X, iMovie or Avid MC for editing. This software runs fast, so you can convert your JVC footages in less time, video and audio synchronization are perfectly guaranteed. 


Related video transferring guides: 
Import media to FCP X
Best workflow to import videos and projects into iMovie 
Manage videos, projects, and media onto Avid Media Composer 

More related tips: 
Transcode JVC GY-HM650U ProHD MXF to ProRes 422 LT for FCP 6/7 
Encode JVC GY-HM650U ProHD MXF to Multi-track MOV for Sony Vegas Pro 12 
How to edit JVC GY-HM650U MXF, MOV, AVCHD, MP4 on Mac? 
Making Nature Film from Canon Camera and Upload on Youtube and Vimeo 
Share ALS Ice Bucket Challenge videos on Youtube/Vimeo 
Upload MXF/MTS/MOV Videos from Cameras for TV channel 

Source: http://digitalmediasolution.altervista.org/blog/import-jvc-gy-hm650u-video-to-pc-mac/ 

2014年12月9日星期二

How do I import MXF files to Final Cut Pro X

MXF files cannot work with FCP? Don't worry about it! In the following page, you can get a fixer as a good assistant.As we all know that due to the video codec limitation, for the container format MXF, it is not so suitable with the FCP. So for our Mac users, how could we make it possible to smoothly import MXF files in FCP for a nice editing? Firstly, you can take the third-party plug-in as a try, or the second method could be your favorite. With a goos repuatation online, the program we introduced below can make you work MXF files well with Final Cut Pro X. Why not have a try? 

 

Fixer One. Canon FCPX plug-in---Only for Canon users 

Canon provide a free plug-in to enable the C300's MXF files to import directly into FCPX without the need to transcode to ProRes. Many users report that they have no problems with the installation and it 'just works'. However, other users with similar setups report that they cannot import C300 rushes in FCP X, though it works through Log and Capture in FCP7, additionally Adobe Premiere successfully imports C300 MXF. Only FCP X seems affected, and for a limted subset of FCP X users. 

 

Here's the typical scenario: having run the xpfm211 installer. FCPX sees the folder structure, even the MXF files themselves, but does not recognise either. This is as far as some users get. For some reason, the installer has completed successfully, we are seeing files, but nothing imports. De-installing and re-installing brings the user back to this situation. Very frustrating. 

 

Trying to track the activity of the installer, we see two new plug-ins highlighted in the MIO/RAD/Plugins folder – CanonE1.RADPlug and CanonXF.RADPlug. The latter would appear to be the 'magic smoke' for the MXF format. However, this isn't working. There's a second empty RADPlugins folder below – should the plugins be in there? 

 

Here's where it got interesting. I was able to confer with another editor who had a system that did import MXF successfully. The key difference was that he had a CanonXF64.RADPlug folder – not an XF, an XF64. I could not find a similar folder, nor could I make the installer create one. In the end, he just sent me a copy of that folder, and I dragged and dropped it into the same folder I had. 

 

And it worked! It's pretty obvious because you can see the clips, but also note that the MXF folder heirachy has gone, replaced simply with the usual list of clips on a card or archive. 

 


Fixer Two. Pavtube MXF Converter for Mac/iMixMXF --- for other users 
As a professional kind of MXF to FCP converter, this program has a good reputation on the Internet. ***With the easy operation, concise interface, various output choices, it can handle all the MXF files well in FCP.*** (to get more coupons, you can view here

Tips: iMixMXF is a MXF converting tool that can output multiple audio tracks if you need. Especially for MXF file folder, it indeed has the unique function. (Learn more>>

Follow my steps here, we can learn the main tips on how to make MXF converted to ProRes .mov for FCP with this MXF Converter for Mac. When you install it correctly on your computer, With 'Add video' you can load MXF files in this program. There are several types of ProRes Codec on the output list, 'Apple ProRes Codec 422 HQ (*.mov) can hold your quality well. Then in the 'Settings' item, we can set our personal video size, bitrates, frame rate or even audio channel, etc. (Learn Types of Apple ProRes Codecs

 

Back to the main interface, hit the 'Convert' to start your conversion, Screen shot below can show you the more details. Any other advice and suggestion you can reflect to us. 

See Also: 

Source: http://mediaconverting.blogspot.com/2014/11/work-mxf-files-in-fcp.html

Import AVCHD clips from a Memory Card to FCP X

From memory card and Hard Drive, how could we import AVCHD MTS files to Final Cut Pro X?

Part 1. Some tips to make it smoother to get those .MTS files off of a memory card or hard drive – and without the need to connect the camera to your Mac. 

Just for Premiere Pro CS5 or CS5.5's liberal file support, you know that it's easy to simply import an AVCHD .MTS file from any location by simply using the "Import…" dialog – or even just dropping the file into the Project window. 

 

When working with AVCHD footage in FCP X, the key to importing .MTS files is to use the "Import from camera…" dialog and NOT the "Import…" dialog. This is true when using either a memory card or importing the footage from your hard drive. 

 

Whenever I import media into a non-linear editor, I have already put it onto a hard drive (usually an external drive). When working with AVCHD footage and FCP X, it is important to copy the entire file structure to your hard drive. You don't want to just grab the .MTS files and put them in another folder for later work in FCP X. 

 

Now, you can navigate to the folder containing your footage and choose the top level file folder. You can choose other folders down to the folder named "AVCHD" (going down to the "STREAM" folder won't work). If you want to only import some of the files, you can select your clips in and even selected portions of the clips and choose "Import Selected." 

 

Unfortunately, troubles you will meet here: It is not so easily to import multiple sub-clips from a single clip. If you select a range (i.e., mark in/out points) within one clip, any attempt to select another range from that same clip (or any other clip, for that matter) will deselect the first range. 

 

Part 2. Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Macwhich is a nice assistant can make up the shortage. (To get more coupons, you can view here.) 

See also: Top 5 MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac Reviewed 

 

With the easy operation and strong function of supporting abundant files imported at the same time,**** it can handle all AVCHD files well. ****More typical features you can follow here or some conversion steps you can take a reference.-------- No matter for memory card or hard drive, you can smoothly import them into FCP X with this program. -------- 

More: 

Source: http://handycameratips.jimdo.com/2014/12/03/move-avchd-from-memory-card-to-fcp-x/ 

How do I edit MP4 files in FCP 7 without rendering?

Summary:In this article, you will know how to edit MP4 files smoothly without rendering in FCP 7 on Mac 10.8, just follow it! 

Q1: I need to convert a 2.7k mp4 from a GoPro Hero 3 at 45mb/s to ProRes so I can edit in Final Cut 7. Which software I can use and how can I convert and keep the 45mb/s bit rate?? 

Q2: "Any suggestions on how to convert H.264 Mp4 files? I have a CG-10 Sanyo and that's the file it converts to, 720p. Looking to edit the footage with existing DV footage in Final Cut Pro Studio like FCP 7. " 

Q3: I've been searching for a solution but everything I've found relating to this doesn't work for me. I have an MP4 (with AVC Coding, 640 x 360, Millions AAC, Stereo (L R), 48.000 kHz) that I need to edit in FCP 7.0.3. I always get a message that says "Error: can't prepare the movie." I've tried several different codecs to no avail (Intermediate, DV NTSC, etc.) Any ideas on any other ways to get this converted to an editable format?Thanks! 

 

MP4 files are compressed using h.264 codec which is a final delivery codec not use for editing. Therefore you may have problems when importing MP4 footage into Final Cut Pro 7. For smoothly editing MP4 files in Final Cut Pro 7, you first need to convert MP4 to a more editing-friendly format, such a Final Cut Pro's ProRes. 

To get the work done, a third-party software is needed. Here Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac (Review) is highly recommended. It's a professional and powerful high-quality Mac video converter and editor. With it, you can effortlessly transcode 720p/1080p MP4 files to ProRes 422 encoded MOV for Final Cut Pro 7. (To get more coupons, you can view here.) 

Meanwhile, the Mac Video Conversion tool**** can create files compatible with various non-linear editing systems like Avid, FCE, FCP X, iMovie, and Adobe Premiere (Pro) etc****. Just download it and follow the tutorials below to transfer and import MP4 HD footage to for smoothly editing in Final Cut Pro 7. 

See also: Top 5 Best HD Video Converter for Mac Review 

Guide: Transcoding 720p/1080p MP4 to ProRes 422 codec for Final Cut Pro 7 

Step 1: Add mp4 footage from MP4 file folder to the best MP4 to FCP Converter for Mac. You can directly drag and drop video files to this software. 

 

Step 2: Choose Final Cut Pro editing codec. 

Select to rewrap your mts files to "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)" or "Apple Prores 422(LT)(*.mov)" to work fine with FCP 7. 

 

Settings: 

 

Step 3: Hit "Convert" button to carry out the conversion process. When the conversion ends, you can run the Final Cut Pro and click File --> Import --> Files to import the resulted MOV files and edit them in FCP 7 easily, you can follow this import video to fcp guide. 

From the steps above, I think you got the point to batch convert MP4 files to Apple ProRes 422 for Final Cut Pro editing, please have a try, this software will solve you MP4 files conversion and editing problems, and then you can import and use your MP4 files in FCP 7 on Mac without any problems. 

Other useful guides for you: 
How to Edit AVI files in Premiere Pro 
Import Panasonic HX-WA20 MP4 to FCP(X) 
Convert Sony XDCAM footage to Final Cut Pro 
Rewrap 1080p MKV files to Apple ProRes 422 HQ 
Transcode ProRes to MKV, MP4, AVI, MPG, H.264 
Convert XDCAM files to QuickTime MOV 
Make Pinnacle Studio 17 Work Perfectly with AVCHD MTS, M2TS, M2T, TS 
Work Panasonic GH4 4K MOV/MP4 with Avid MC 
Dealing GoPro Hero4 4K videos with Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS 
Work Sony PXW-FS7 XAVC with Premiere Elements 13/12 
Batch Convert Canon MTS files to AIC .mov for iMovie on Mac 

Source: http://handycameratips.jimdo.com/2014/12/05/edit-mp4-in-fcp-7/ 

2014年12月6日星期六

How do I play Sony XDCAM EX footage in QuickTime?

QuickTime player can't playback Sony XDCAM video? Here you will find the easiest solution to convert XDCAM EX HD MP4 files to QuickTime MOV for playback Mac


XDCAM EX 

The Sony XDCAM EX is a high-quality video camcorder, capable of shooting in either standard definition or high definition. XDCAM EX video and audio content is stored on Sony SxS solid-state Express Card 3/4 media within MP4 container files. You can record video either 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720 modes. 

XDCAM EX HD MP4 video is recorded from Sony XDCAM EX. But after test, we find that this *****MP4 format by Sony can't even be played on Mac OS 10.8*****. Many fresh users don't know what to do. But don't worry. Just follow me to learn how to play and view .mp4 files from Sony XDCAM EX camcorders

 
 

Soutions:

1. With running XDCAM Browser you can preview the MP4 files or export as a mxf file, but can't transfer to a .mov file and this rewapped .mxf file may not be viewing.

2. Of course You can play this video file on the camcorder and through the Sony software, but if you use QuickTime as your media player, you will have to convert Sony XDCAM HD file to a compatible format with QuickTime MOV for playback. So how to convert a XDCam EX MP4 file into a mac-compatible .mov file for enjoying which retain the same size and quality?
  • Calibrated{Q} MP4-EX Import component ($149.95) supports tranferring MP4 to QuickTime MOV. (Not supported FCP X) 
  • Calibrated{Q} XD Decode codec ($89.95) to encode MP4 files for playback. (Not for use when any version of Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Studio or Final Cut Server is installed, and at least a Intel Core 2 Duo with two physical cores is highly recommended) 
  • As the solution above takes too much money, and you may may have reliability and incompatiblity issues. Here comes the third solution, using Pavtube HD Video Converter for mac($35) can helps you to tranfer Sony XDCAM MP4 to QuickTime mov easily and fastly. (Easy and Helpful)


See also: Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac 3.6.1 Review

As you see, the last solution is the esaiest and effective way. Below are step to step guide for Converting and Transferring an XDCAM EX to QuickTime on Mac.

Step 1. Download Sony XDCAM MP4 to MOV Converter for Mac, and install it. Click the Add Video button to import Sony XDCAM EX seperate mp4 files or press on"add from folder" button to add MP4 folder.



Step 2. Select output format. 

Click on the dropdown menu of "Format" and select "Common Video -> MOV – QuickTime (*.mov)" as target format. This format is specially designed for QuickTime playback. You can also choose format as you need in the format column, such as AVI, MKV, MP4, etc.



Step 3. Adjust video and audio parameters. 

Click "Settings" button to customize the output video and audio settings by yourself. You can also use the default parameters, they will ensure you a good balance between file size and image quality basically. You can change the resolution, bitrate, frame rate as you need.



Step 4. Click "Convert" button and start transcoding Sony XDCAM MP4 to QuickTime MOV on your Mac.

After you converting Sony XDCAM EX MP4 Video to MOV for QuickTime player, you can play the converted footages smoothly on Mac.

With Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac, you can also convert your XDCAM footages to FCP in less time, and easily change XDCAM EX files to iMovie, import XDCAM MXF to After Effects CS4/5/6 for editing, video and audio synchronization are perfectly guaranteed.

Read more:
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Import Sony PMW-300K1 MXF to Avid Media Composer
MXF Not Friendly with Premiere Pro CC? How to Solve it?

Source: http://pc-mac-compatibility-issues.blogspot.com/2013/05/Working-with-Sony-XDCAM-to-play-with-QuickTime-on-Mac.html