2015年5月21日星期四

Upload iPhone 6 Plus Recordings to YouTube/Vimeo or Burn into DVD on Yosemite

Before we talk about uploading iPhone 6 Plus recordings to YouTube/Vimeo or burn into DVD on Yosemite, maybe we should make it clear that why and how to share this idea, right? Let’s know more about it.


Are you an Apple fan? Absolutely I am. iPhone 6, beyond sporting the faster next-gen A8 CPU and the new iOS 8 operating system, also comes to us with a bigger yet clearer display with a 4.7 inch iPhone 6 with 1334 x 750 (348 ppi) and a 5.5 inch iPhone 6 Plus with 1920 x 1080 (401 ppi). And supported with the 1810mAh capacity and a 2915mAh capacity battery, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are able to sustain 14/24 hours for 3G talk and 250/384 hours for standby, only support the format like MP4, MOV and M4V.
Tips: More information about Apple TV and iPad.

We can shoot attractive videos with our iPhone 6 Plus at anytime and anywhere instead of carrying big camcorders. So, what an excited thing if we can upload our iPhone 6 Plus recordings to YouTube/Vimeo for watching and sharing with friends! And burning iPhone 6 Plus recordings to DVD for keeping is not a bad idea! However, video files format incompatibility is really a headache issue. Take YouTube as an example:

YouTube is a video-sharing website on which users can upload, share, and view videos. It is a great resource. Since March 2008, YouTube HD Videos have been available in a range of quality levels, with the higher quality levels offering improved picture definition. In November 2008, 720p HD support was added. And in November 2009, 1080p HD support was added. Thus users are allowed to upload and enjoy the HD video on YouTube. So many video formats that can be supported by YouTube: FLV, AVI, MPEG, MPA etc.

From above, except three video formats that can be friendly with iPhone 6 Plus, they cannot be accepted by YouTube/Vimeo or DVD very well. So, we need an iPhone 6 Plus converter to make it possible to upload videos to YouTube/Vimeo or burn into DVD with no difficulties. Here, you are fortunately to have Pavtube Video Converter for Mac. With this wonderful Mac Video Converter, you just need several simple clicks to convert iPhone 6 Plus recordings.

                            

Some specific steps of converting iPhone 6 Plus recordings on Mac Yosemite are allowed here:

Step 1: After downloading and installing, launch the project. Open the main interface and choose the “Add video” to load your iPhone 6 Plus files in. For the multiple video clips we can hit the “Add from folder” button.



Step 2: Click the “Format” drop-down list, and choose the corresponding output format for YouTube, Vimeo and DVD.
For YouTube, choose “Flash Video>>FLV H.264 (*.flv)”.



For Vimeo, choose “HD Video>>AVI HD Video (*.avi)”.



For burning into DVD, choose “Common Video>>MPEG-2 Video (*.mpg)”.




Step 3: Most of you guys must have the desire of a further editing with your output videos, right? On the main interface, “Edit” is waiting for you. “Trim” to decide where to start and where to end, “Crop” to cut some unwanted clips, “Subtitles” to add some explanations to your audience.

Step 4: According to your different usage, you can choose what output format you want by clicking the “Convert” button.

Conclusion: After converting iPhone 6 Plus recordings to FLV, you can upload the video files to YouTube. When you converting iPhone 6 Plus footages to AVI, you can play them on Vimeo. If you convert iPhone 6 Plus clips to MPEG-2, you can burn them into DVD for keeping. It’s easy and it’s indeed of great convenience, right?
Tips: The newly released Pavtube DVD Creator for Mac program makes DVD creation much easier than ever before. It lets you burn any kind of video sources to playable DVDs within a few clicks.

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2015年5月20日星期三

How to Convert MXF Files to YouTube/Vimeo for uploading and sharing on Mac Yosemite?

Looking for some efficient solutions on how to convert MXF recordings shot by your camera to YouTube and Vimeo for uploading and sharing on Mac Yosemite? It seems that this job could be a little hard for us to complete, right? Without the professional MXF assistant to help us to convert and edit these MXF recordings with the suitable formats, we will be trapped in this situation. Let’s see why and how.



To begin with, YouTube is the most popular website where we can upload our favorite videos to it for sharing online with other people. However, YouTube only supports videos in AVI, FLV, MPEGPS, MPEG4, MOV, 3GP and WebM formats for uploading.

So in this way, besides for MXF, such as MTS is not available for YouTube/Vimeo. The Material Exchange Format (MXF) is an open file format, targeted at the interchange of audio-visual material with associated data and metadata. MXF is self-contained, holding complete content without need of external material and bundles together video, audio, and programmed data.

If you want to upload MXF files to YouTube, the first thing you need to do is converting MXF footages to FLV files which can be supported by YouTube. Pavtube MXF Converter for Mac can help you solve the problem that convert MXF files to YouTube FLV in an easy way. With this powerful Mac MXF Converter, you just need several simple clicks to convert MXF clips to YouTube.

With this best MXF Mac converter, it also can do some effects with MXF files, and trim MXF files, even crop MXF files and so on. This best MXF Mac Converter is the best partner for you to convert MXF files to YouTube/Vimeo on Mac Yosemite. Own it, you will get an easy way to upload MXF file to YouTube/Vimeo. You can get much more unexpected features from the wonderful application!

                             

Some specific steps of converting MXF to compatible ones of YouTube/Vimeo on Mac Yosemite are allowed here:

Step 1: When you download and install the MXF Mac Converter, open the main interface and choose the “Add video” to load you files in. For the multiple video clips we can hit the “Add from folder” button.



Step 2: Click the “Format” drop-down list, and choose “Flash Video>>FLV H.264 (*.flv)” as best output format for YouTube uploading.



Tips: While for Vimeo, choose “HD Video>>AVI HD Video (*.avi)” as target format.



Step 3: Most of you guys must have the desire of a further editing with your output videos, right? On the main interface, “Edit” is waiting for you. “Trim” to decide where to start and where to end, “Crop” to cut some unwanted clips, “Subtitles” to add some explanations to your audience.

Step 4: Click the “Convert” button under the preview window and the MXF Mac Converter starts converting.

Conclusion: After converting, you can click the “Open” button to find your converted files. Now, you can upload and share them on YouTube/Vimeo without any worries! What are you waiting for? Just go ahead and have a try! Enjoy it!

Further Reading:
  • Download YouTube Videos to PS3 for a Playback on TV: In order to enjoy the nice YouTube videos on our TV with PS3. Usually, with the PS3 Media Server, we can transfer our videos to TV but you know especially for YouTube videos, they are not so suitable for PS3, right. Let’s find the solutions below.
  • Download YouTube videos to iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6: Firstly, before we would like to play YouTube videos on iPhone 6 Plus or iPhone 6, maybe we should make it clear that why and how to share this idea, right? Let’s know more about YouTube and iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6.
  • Load Panasonic AJ-PX800 H.264/AVC MXF to Aperture 3: Right place you have come here if you were confused in importing your Panasonic AJ-PX800 H.264/AVC MXF footages to Aperture 3 for editing! I’m sure you will fall in love with this kind of formats after reading some useful MXF tips in the following guide.

2015年5月19日星期二

Get Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Files into FCP X on Yosemite

Convert Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Files to smaller video packages for using in FCP X on Yosemite, any good suggestions? The following guide will tell you a best solution.



Final Cut Pro is excellent editing software, but many videos are not supported by Final Cut Pro due to the frame rate and codec reason, and users can't edit the imported videos in FCP smoothly. What's the best solution? The best way is to convert videos to FCP best supported format- Apple ProRes codec MOV format, and then you can import and edit videos in FCP smoothly.

Be fond of FCP, one of our consumers, who works for a charity, always shoots video files because of job demand with Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera. Before sharing the video, he used to do some edit work in FCP X. What has confused him for a long time is that how to convert the large original files to create smaller video packages for using in FCP X on Yosemite.

Here, Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac is what needed and it can get rid of this confusion. With this best video converter, you can convert Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera files to Apple ProRes 422 for smaller video packages and you can also convert MOV/AVCHD/MTS/M2TS/MXF to Final Cut Pro with ProRes codec easily.

Refer to ProRes codec, Blackmagic Design announced new Apple ProRes format for all Blackmagic Design Cameras last year. Blackmagic Design camera customers have always been able to record in both CinemaDNG RAW or compressed ProRes 422 HQ formats, however now this new software update adds three additional Apple ProRes file formats, ProRes 422, ProRes 422 LT and ProRes 422 Proxy. This means customers using Blackmagic Design cameras will be able to get significantly smaller video file sizes allowing much longer recording durations on the same media card, all while preserving full frame 10-bit 4:2:2 quality.
Tips: Know more about Types of Apple ProRes Codecs.

                                      

How to convert Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera files to smaller video packages for FCP X editing?

Step 1: Download and open the main interface, on the left corner, we can see the two buttons called “Add video” or “Add from folder” there. Load your Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera files with individual clips or a complete folder, these two item can help you a lot.



Step 2: Then it’s time to come to the output list after opening the ‘Format’ bar. Drop down the list, we can find the suitable item “Final Cut Pro>>Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as the best output.



Step 3: Why not come to the ‘Edit’ button to take a close look? Here, you may be surprised with the various adjustments items. Decide your video length? Cut your video edges? Let me show you around here in the following screen shot.



Step 4: Finally, go back to the main interface and press on the “Convert” button, we can get our work started with a faster speed.

Conclusion: As soon as you get the output result, you can transfer converted files to FCP X as usual. If you are a good reader, you will not find any other troubles when converting Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera footages for smaller size editing in FCP X on Yosemite. Just have fun and happy Valentine’s Day!

Further Reading:
  • Make Blackmagic 4K ProRes to be Editable in Premiere Pro CC/CS: Due to BlackMagic camera tiny body and high quality design, it has been popular for several decades. The Super 16 sized sensor has an effective resolution of 1920 x 1080 and is capable of capturing 13 stops of dynamic range. However, if you would like to edit 4K prores files in Premiere Pro CC or CS, some troubles will confuse us a lot.
  • MXF Converter for Mac to solve Hyperdeck Studio MXF audio out of sync: Have you encounter mxf audio out of sync when importing MXF to Final Cut Pro, Avid, Adobe Premiere on Mac. Aunsoft MXF audio and video Converter for Mac is the best one to convert Hyperdeck Studio MXF to DNxHD, ProRes, AVC MOV on Mac without Audio/Video Out of Sync issues.
  • Surprise for MTS to QuickTime or DV Format on Mac Yosemite: Are there any suggestions about converting MTS files to QuickTime/DV .mov format for editing, playing and uploading on Mac Yosemite? Please read this article following and you’ll get detailed information about it.

2015年5月18日星期一

Hand on Sony PXW-X70 to work its XAVC MXF with Avid MC 6.5/6/5 on Windows 8.1/8

Want to know the best way to import Sony PXW-X70 recorded XAVC MXF footages to Avid Media Composer6.5/6/5 on Windows 8.1/8 and edit with its native codec? After you read this guide, you’ll get the best method and software to use.


Many hardware manufacturers and software developers are getting on board with XAVC and moving into 4K. Several Sony cameras are already available for shooting XAVC such as Sony's new baby XDCAM camcorder, the PXW-X70.

Sony PXW-X70 is a striking camcorder on the market, it is equipped with excellent hardware, the sensor is 1.0 type Exmor R CMOS sensor, the resolution is 20 megapixe, and the lens is ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T lens achieves 12x optical zoom, with the Sony PXW-X70 we can record videos in XAVC, AVCHD and DV format, full HD 1080p is well supported.

With its advantages appeared, disadvantages are not hidden. Move on and look at a case first:
“I’ve got a couple of video recordings download from a Sony PXW-X70 camcorder. The files are XAVC MXF files. Since the files were taken out of the folder structure, my editing program (Avid MC 6) will not recognize them as import. My question is how can I load PXW-X70 XAVC MXF files into Avid in a quick and simple way?”

Naturally, Sony is at the forefront when it comes to editing XAVC footages. Even though, the steps to resolve the MXF to Avid MC6.5/6/5 import issues are time consuming. So we need to find the best way to solve the trouble about handing on Sony PXW-X70 to work its XAVC MXF files with Avid Media Composer 6.5/6/5 on Windows 8.1/8. Since Avid MC 6.5/6/5 is very powerful, we need to find out a third party software for helping us convert MXF from Sony PXW-X70 to Avid MC 6.5/6/5 supported video formats in an easy and fast way.

Here you can use Pavtube Video Converter, a handy and powerful program to convert MXF on Windows 8.1/8, is also a practical MXF Video Converter. With only three simple steps, this smart Converter will convert MXF to Avid MC compatible formats with a super-fast converting speed and high output quality.

                              

Guide on converting Sony PXW-X70 MXF for editing in Avid MC 6.5/6/5.

Step 1: Download, install and run the MXF Video Converter. Click “Add video” icon to load your source MXF footages from Sony PXW-X70.



Step 2: Click “Format” pull down list to select the output format. “Avid Media Composer>>Avid DNxHD 720p (*.mov)” and “Avid Media Composer>>Avid DNxHD 1080p (*.mov)” are both OK. The later one can make higher quality videos.



Step 3: Click the “Convert” icon under the preview window. Once finished, you can click “open” button to get the generated Avid DNxHD MOV files for using in Avid Media Composer 6.5/6/5 on Windows 8.1/8.

Conclusion: Hope you are satisfied with this MXF Converter and get the converted videos with it. If you are Mac users who like to edit video with NLEs, Pavtube Video Converter for Mac can offer you a big surprise! Enjoy it!

Further Reading:
  • Top 3 Best XAVC/XAVC S Video Converter for Mac Review: Since the 4K movie and camera have got their momentum through all the way, but progress is so rapid in the video industry that the simple fact is 4K wasn’t covered well by existing formats. So some XAVC/XAVC S video converters can help us get rid of these troubles.
  • Make Panasonic PX270 MXF Accepted by DaVinci Resolve, Kdenlive, Keynote, iPhoto: With the higher and higher requirements of editing tools, more and more editing apps are released during the years, so as a professional video editor, which one do you like best? This guide below mainly could tell us how to make some popular ones accept the MXF files from Panasonic PX270 camera. Such as DaVinci Resolve, Kdenlive, Keynote, iPhoto
  • Easily Upload Canon EOS 7D Mark II to Youtube and Vimeo?: How do you usually share some interesting videos with good friends on YouTube or Vimeo? As the statement online, they two just like the large video station that we can watch or share everything we want. However, when uploading your videos on YouTube and Vimeo, you should pay attention to incompatible video footage by some new cameras.

2015年5月17日星期日

MXF to DaVinci Resolve 11: Trouble importing Panasonic AJ-PX800 H.264/AVC MXF to DaVinci Resolve 11

Though DaVinci Resolve 11 can handle much more native video formats and camera files than any other real time editing system, it doesn’t mean that you can import every piece of video (such as MXF files from Panasonic AJ-PX800) into this world famous color corrector and amazing editor. Find more information in this guide.


DaVinci Resolve 11 sets a new standard for color grading and digital mastering, and is used on many of the most popular feature films, television shows, commercials, music videos, and documentaries you watch every day. With an incredible range of digital film cameras available, DaVinci Resolve includes more native camera file support so you can grade directly from the camera files to get the best results. You can work in SD, HD, 2K, 4K and even higher resolutions.

However, when importing Panasonic AJ-PX800 H.264/AVC MXF video formats to DaVinci Resolve 11, you may find that this editing program fails to recognize or sometimes may crash, which is really a great pain, for DaVinci Resolve 11 supports file formats including CinemaDNG, DPX, CIN, QuickTime, DNxHD and native RAW files.

If you want to import video files in MXF format to DaVinci Resolve 11 without any difficulty, it is necessary for you to use a DaVinci Resolve video converter to transcode MXF to the video format compatible with or accepted by DaVinci Resolve 11, and Avid DNxHD is well supported by this powerful editing system. If you want to create a piece of outstanding movie, Pavtube MXF Converter for Mac is indispensable during your journey to success in movie creation.
Tips: Know more about different types of Panasonic camera special topic on format conversion.

                               

Step by step on importing Panasonic AJ-PX800 H.264/AVC MXF to DaVinci Resolve 11:

Step 1: Download Pavtube MXF Converter for Mac, and follow the prompts to install the program. When the installation is complete, the best MXF to DNxHD converter will launch automatically.

Step 2: Click “Add video” to load MXF video files or directly drag the files into file list. By default, the files are selected. You can delete files which you don’t want to import to.



Tips: If you would like to join all the selected files together, check the box of Merge into one file.

Step 3: Click “Format” bar to determine output format. For best image quality, click the format bar and choose “Avid Media Composer>>Avid DNxHD (*.mov)” format.



Step 4: Click “Convert” to start to convert Panasonic AJ-PX800 H.264/AVC MXF to Avid DNxHD MOV format. You can set auto shutdown in progress window or leave it there and come back later. After conversion, import the converted MXF videos to DaVinci Resolve 11 for real time editing and mastering.

Conclusion: There is no more difficulty in importing Panasonic AJ-PX800 H.264/AVC MXF to DaVinci Resolve 11. For Windows users, Pavtube MXF Converter is also available. Try according to your needs!

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