2015年4月30日星期四

Can't Read WAV Files on FCP X on Yosemite? Solved!

Stream/Import WAV Files to FCP X Incompatibility Issues 

Summary: I recently did the switch to Yosemite. I now find some WAV files to be no longer readable through FCP X, Preview App, QuickTime, and etc. But, I can open them through VLC, and also Soundtrack Pro." Any good suggestions there we can take to make FCP X read WAV files on Yosemite? 

 

Most computer multimedia programs play music stored in the WAV file format, which has been around since the early days of personal computing. The Mac comes standard with the FCP X program, which recognizes WAV files as well as several other file formats. In this case, why someone there still ask for the answers to smoothly play WAV files on FCP X on Yosemite? 

"An FCP X project with this WAV files has already been edited, with multiple cuts (46 to be exact) throughout the 35 minute timeline. The file is still visible on timeline with all cuts but is now silent." "I have a translation track on a WAV file which I previously imported into FCP X and then removed. For some unknown reason to me it will not allow me to reimport it. I've tried both drag and drop and using the "import" menu method. I do not receive any error messages but it does not show up in the events." 

It is important to understand the various issues that may come up when dealing with different formats. First of all, a WAV file is basically an audio file for Windows used for storing audio on a PC, similar to the AIFF format used on a Mac. WAV is the main format used on Windows systems for raw and typically uncompressed audio. It can hold compressed audio, but the most common WAV format contains uncompressed audio. 

Even though WAV files are compatible with FCP X in some cases, it is best to convert them to an AIFF format. This will save system resources when FCP X plays the audio files. Otherwise, you may encounter dropped frames or an annoying beeping sound even other incompatible issues while FCP X plays your WAV sequence. 

So how can we make all WAV files readable flawlessly on FCP X on Yosemite? That's the key point. We here sincerely introduce you the professional audio transcoder- Pavtube Video Converter for Mac, which could also be a strong video converter for any video conversion work. We are glad to tell you how to work this audio transcoder nicely to import WAV files to FCP X on Yosemite with high audio quality preserved. 

  




How to stream WAV files to FCP X on Yosemite? 

Step 1:When you download and install the Mac Video Converter, open the main interface and choose the "Add video" to load your WAV audios in. For the multiple audio clips we can hit the "Add from folder" button. 

 

Step 2:Click the "Format" drop-down list, and choose "Common Audio>>AIFF-Audio Interchange File Format (*.aiff)" as best output format. 

 

Step 3:Click "Settings" button to customize the output video and audio settings by yourself. But if you are not good at it, you'd better use the default parameters, they will ensure you a good balance between file size and image quality basically. You can change the resolution, bit rate, frame rate as you need. 

Step 4:Click the "Convert" button under the preview window and the Mac Video Converter starts converting. By the way, you can take a screenshot at your favorite frame. 

Conclusion:After converting, you can click the "Open" button to find your converted audio files. Now, you can read WAV files on FCP X without any worries! What are you waiting for? Just go ahead and have a try! Enjoy it! 


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Convert Olympus Stylus SH-2 MOV to YouTube/Vimeo

Convert Olympus Stylus SH-2 MOV to YouTube/Vimeo 

Summary: Looking for an efficient way of converting and uploading our Olympus Stylus Sh-2 Videos for sharing on YouTube/Vimeo? Just read the following lessons carefully, we are going to tell you how to easily convert the Stylus SH-2 recordings to suitable formats for YouTube and Vimeo without troubles. Let's go!
 

 

Further learning of this Olympus Stylus SH-2 camera: 
Olympus is slated to release the Stylus SH-2, its successor to the Stylus SH-1. Like the SH-1 before it, the SH-2 something of a compact superzoom wunderkind with its 24x optical zoom. Olympus Camera is one of the popular photography equipment to capture image and shot recordings. And generally, all Olympus camera models uses jpg to store the captured image. But they don't save the video footage in the same video formats, some uses MOV/H.264 video formats. 

Solutions to Olympus Stylus SH-2 and YouTube and Vimeo: 
If you have enjoyed and uploaded enough videos on Youtube and Video, you may know well about the Video formats for Youtube, right? Unfortunately, recordings from Olympus Stylus SH-2 camera are not included such as MOV with incompatible codec. How wonderful if there is a professional converting tool can solve the issues well? Well, with the strong ability of converting videos, we are glad to tell you thePavtube Video Converter for Windows/Mac can handle this workflow well. Additionally, it can convert such as MXFXAVC, etc for sharing on YouTube/Vimeo. 

Following is the example of converting Olympus Camera video files for YouTube/Vimeo: 
Step 1. Add Olympus video into video converter by clicking “Add File” button on the main interface as soon as you install and launch this professional converter. 

 

Step 2. Then we suggest you to come to the output list to get more details. Drop it down, in order to make the output formats suitable for YouTube and Vimeo, you can take the 'Flash Video'>>'FLV H.264 (*.flv)' as the best for YouTube like below. 

 

Another 'HD Video'>>'AVI HD Video (*.avi) for sharing videos on Vimeo. 

 

Step 3. Make your movies more enjoyable with 'Edit' here. 
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. 

At the end, after you have finished your preparation job, just go back to the main interface to click the 'Convert' button, you can start your conversion job with only several steps. Best wishes to you for enjoying your personal Olympus Stylus SH-2 on YouTube and Vimeo! 

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2015年4月26日星期日

News! Pavtube Video Converter for Mac 40% OFF Upgraded

News! Pavtube Video Converter for Mac Upgraded Support XAVC/H.265! -----40% OFF

Summary: Pavtube has upgraded the Mac video converter to version 4.8.5.0, which will support to decode the H.265/HEVC codec well. 

Big news for all! Pavtube studio has announced that its hottest product Mac Video Converter has upgraded to latest version 4.8.5.0. According to the official news, this updated product can decode the H.265/HEVC video codec well. In other words, it has become the hottest and comprehensive video converter for all Mac users! 

 

What's new in this upgraded version? 
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Convert various video/audios as input and output. 
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How to get editable and deinterlaced MTS video for FCP X

Best MTS Mac Converter--Convert MTS/AVCHD to Final Cut Pro 

Summary: Can't import mts files to Final Cut Pro X? Follow the article below, you will get to know the easy way to transcode and deinterlace AVCHD footage to Prores HQ for editing in FCP X editing. 

AVCHD was jointly established by Sony Corporation and Panasonic Corporation in 2006 for use in their digital tapeless camcorders. MTS files can typically be opened and edited using the software included with Sony, Panasonic and some Canon HD camcorders. 
 
But practically speaking, importing AVCHD to FCP might be tricky, due to the version of FCP, your Mac processor (PowerPC- or older Intel-based Mac don't support AVCHD editing) , and the model of camcorder. Thus, many users report that they can't import AVCHD files into FCP using camera import. 

I just downloaded a mts Video converter and I'm using it to convert MTS files into Apple HQ prores 422, yet the converted files look damaged. I attached a photo of what the results look like. I must finish this editing project by tomorrow- please advise! 


As MTS recordings are not the preferred format for Final Cut Studio, if you want to edit AVCHD video with high quality on Mac with Final Cut Pro X, you can convert AVCHD to FCP compatibel Prores .MOV before editing. Here recommend you the top Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac which can help you to convert AVCHD to Apple ProRes 422 preserving the original quality that get MTS files to edit in FCP X successfully. Plus, this Mac AVCHD converter also supports converting AVCHD MTS footage to iMovie, Adobe Premiere, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Express and more to meet your needs. What's more, some easy-to-use editing features like trimming, cropping, adding watermark, deinterlacing, etc are combined with the convert program. Now, follow the step-by-step guide transcoding and deinterlacing MTS video to Final Cut Pro X. 


Step 1: Free Download and install MTS to FCP Converter to your Mac. It's excellent AVCHD Converter which can convert nearly all Sony/Canon/Panasonic camcorder videos to any formats you need, such as Apple Prores 422 MOV, Apple InterMediate Codec MOV, QuickTime MOV, etc. Then import your AVCHD files. 

 

Step 2: Click the format bar, and move mouse cursor to "Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(HQ) (*.mov)" as output format for editing in Final Cut Pro X. 

 

The Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) codec offers the utmost possible quality for 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 sources (without an alpha channel) and provides the following:
  • Target data rate of approximately 220 Mbps (1920 x 1080 at 60i)
  • Higher quality than Apple ProRes 422

Tips: 
1.You can also select Apple ProRes 422(LT) which will give smaller file size. 
2.Learn more Apple ProRes, please refer to Types of Apple ProRes Codecs 
3. You can deinterlace and edit the 1080/60i mts videos in this program before converting to other formats on Mac OS. Trim, crop, add watermark or adjust effect as you want. 

By the way, if you need to remove interlace for the media file, just click on "Edit", you will see a Video Editor panel where you are able to easily edit your 1080i HD video by using several powerful editing functions. Click on "Effect" tab, and check the deinterlace option. 

 

Step 3. Click "Convert" button to start converting/deinterlacing AVCHD videos to FCP X on Mac OS. 

After a shot conversion, you will be able to import/load mts videos into Final Cut Pro X for editing without rendering. With it, you can also get the mts video to recognized by FCP X. Just have a try. Good luck! 


Related gudie: 
Sony AVCHD MTS converter for Premiere 
How to convert MTS to AVI format for editing and playing? 
Sony AVCHD MTS Converter for Sony Vegas-AVCHD to Sony Vegas 
How to Import iPhoto to iMovie on Mac OS X 
Encode/Decode Samsung NX1 H.265 Videos to WMM 


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Transcode Canon XF300 MXF to multi-track ProRes for FCP X

Multi-track MXF Converter- Transcode MXF for FCP X 

Summary: By transcoding Canon XF300 MXF to multi-track ProRes MOV format, you can easily import & edit XF300 recorded MXF footage in Final Cut Pro X smoothly with multiple audio channels retaining. 
Just got a Canon XF300, it provide extraordinary image quality. I am wondering how to load my videos from XF300 to FCP X directly? Is MXF a supported format for FCP? If I need to do converting, then how to preserve the multi-track adudio? 

We usually saw Canon users encounter importing issues when attempting to edit their XF300 MXF files with Final Cut Pro X. In fact, The MXF is a "container" or "wrapper" format which supports a number of different streams of coded "essence". FCP does not support direct editing of Canon XF300 MXF in the timeline. Then solve the the problem when you wanna edit XF300 MXF footages with multi audio channels in Final Cut Pro X? Keep reading for a brief how-to on the process. 

 

If you wanna edit XF300 multi-track MXF footages in Final Cut Pro X, here is the easy way to fix it, namely, converting Canon XF300 MXF to MOV, say, the Apple ProRes encoded MOV format on Mac. If you are interested doing likewise, check out Pavtube iMix MXF, which can help us to convert Canon XF300 MXF to ProRes for FCP X editing with retaining higher quality and keeping multiple audio tracks. 



Below are some useful tips for you and you will know how to import Canon XF300 MXF to FCP X and retain multiple audio channels. 

Step 1. Add Canon MXF footage to the Multi-track MXF Converter for Mac. 

Run Pavtube MXF audio Mixer. Click "Add" to load the source Canon MXF files. When the Canon XF300 MXF files are loaded to the MXF Converter, you can view the videos from the Preview window. 

 

Step 2. Set Multi-track Prores MOV as output format for Canon MXF to FCP conversion. 

Click on "Format", and select output format from the drop-down list. Follow "Multi-track Video>Multi-track Apple ProRes 422(*.mov) for editng XF300 multi-track MXF files in Final Cut Pro X. 

 

When set output folder, or click the icon folder in Output box and browse to the destination folder. 


Step 3. You can click settings button to adjust the output video's parameters, such as resolution, bitrate, codec and frame rate, etc. 

Step 4Convert Canon XF300 MXF files with multi audio channels to Prores 422 for importing to Final Cut Pro X. 

Click "Convert" button and the selected Canon XF300 MXF files will be converted to Prores 422 .MOV. You may check the converting progress and set auto shutdown in the convert window. 

After conversion, click "Open" folder to find converted footage for importing to FCP X. The importing steps reference here:


Tips: 
If you don't want to get multi-track videos or your videos has less that two audio track to be converted, the latest version of Pavtube MXF Converter for Mac is designed to output each audio/video track separately, support the latest Mac Mountain Lion 10.8 and Mavericks 10.9. 

Learn more: 
Import Canon XF100/XF105/XF300/XF305 MXF to Sony Vegas Pro 11 
Edit Canon MXF video to Cyberlink PowerDirector 
Convert Canon MXF to Apple Intermediate Codec for FCE 
Encode Canon C300 MXF to Sony Vegas, Pinnacle Studio, Adobe After Effects 
Canon MXF and Avid Media Composer workflow 


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