2015年5月26日星期二

Convert and Upload Samsung NX1 H.265 Files to YouTube/Vimeo

Samsung has ever so slightly stunned the world with its NX1 camera by using a new codec, H.265 (HEVC) and 40Mbps for its 4K video. Being a high-performance video camera, it is able to shoot videos at 4K video at 24 fps, UHD at 30 fps, and full 1080p HD video at up to 60 fps. What a pity that if you found the output footage H.265 from NX1 cannot be accept well by most mobile devices and video sharing websites.


Higher quality and smaller size, the new video codec H.265/HEVC has become the most popular codec on the digital market. Many users who use some latest H.265 cameras like Samsung NX 1 would complain that "My attempts at uploading H.265 videos to YouTube fail during processing." Some users even said "There is no such thing as H.265/HEVC won't be processed till YouTube can decide to support it."
Tips: YouTube supported video formats

It is obvious that upload H.265 videos to YouTube or Vimeo may cause some issues. However, in the following page, we are going to provide you some efficient methods of encoding and decoding H.265 videos. But if there is some tool which can convert H.265 into the format that YouTube and Vimeo can recognize while maintain the quality? Here we suggest Pavtube Video Converter. It can encode and decode H.265 video into the proper format which supported by YouTube/Vimeo. Not mention about the build-in editor will allow you do the pre-editing before conversion.

                           

How to convert and upload Samsung NX1 H.265 files to YouTube or Vimeo while no quality drops?

Step 1: Download and have a quick installation. The trial version will have a watermark on your converted files. Except for that, there are no time limitation, no virus, and no unnecessary bundle apps while downloading. After that, click “Add Video” button to load your NX1 H.265 files.



Step 2: After checking the YouTube and Vimeo website, we know that both of them can support H.264 MP4 format. We can go to the format bar to choose “HD Video>>H.264 HD Video (*.mp4)” as your output format.



Step 3: After choosing the proper format, then click "Settings" beside the "Format" bar. It will bring you to this UI that you can adjust your parameters. For uploading, you can down-size your files to 1280*720 to speed up your uploading progress.



Step 4: If you want to do some simple edits before conversion, you can click this “Pencil” icon or “Edit” to go into this interface. In this UI, you can adjust “Aspect ratio” to fit the playing screen better.



Step 5: After setting the file location, click “Convert” button to start your conversion. If you forget to set the location, don't worry, just click this "Open output folder", then your files will appear in the default location.

Conclusion: Now after the conversion, you will have the generated NX1 H.265 files which are compatible with YouTube/Vimeo for you to upload them without any problem.

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2015年5月25日星期一

Edit Canon PowerShot G7 X MP4 Files in FCP X on Mac Yosemite

How can I import Canon PowerShot G7 X recorded MP4 videos to FCP X on Mac Yosemite and edit smoothly? From this article, you will know the best way to edit Canon G7 X MP4 files with FCP X, and you won’t have Canon G7 X to FCP X importing and editing problems anymore.


Canon G7 X is one of the most popular cameras on the market, it is unveiled not long ago but now it has a few of users. Canon G7 X has used very powerful hardware, it is equipped with the powerful DIGIC 6 image processor and a large 1″ 20.2-megapixel High-Sensitivity CMOS sensor, besides it also has a fast 4.2x f/1.8-2.8 optical zoom lens, so this excellent camera will help you to record high quality images easily.

I have found some feedback from the website. “I’m a Canon Camcorder lover, also a video-editing lover, currently the editing software I used is FCP X.” Most Mac users like editing video files on Final Cut Pro because of it is our ideal app to create our own masterpiece with its advanced and powerful editing features. But sometimes we may encounter problems as described below: “When we want to import Canon G7 X MP4 recordings to FCP X for editing on Yosemite, we will hit a snag in the form of contains unsupported media error.”

As we talked above, what’s the reason of problems when editing Canon G7 X files with FCP X? It’s because of the codec. From Canon G7 X’s user manual you will know that G7 X can record videos in H.264 codec MP4 format, and H.264 codec is well for playback but not good for editing, FCP X can’t handle H.264 files smoothly, so it is the H.264 codec caused the problem. If you want to edit videos smoothly with FCP X, you’d better convert videos to FCP X best supported video codec- Apple ProRes Codec.

So the best way to edit Canon G7 X MP4 files in FCP X on Yosemite is to convert G7 X H.264 MP4 files to Apple ProRes 422 codec MOV format, and then you can edit Canon G7 X MP4 in FCP X smoothly. By the way, I guess you must have not known the best video formats for FCP, right? To convert Canon G7 X files to FCP X Apple ProRes codec, you will need to use a video converter which can output videos in Apple ProRes codec; here we want to introduce Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac, the best Canon G7 X to FCP X converter for you.

                              

How to edit Canon G7 X MP4 in FCP X on Mac Yosemite?

Step 1: Click “Add video” button on the top side to open the file browser window and pick your Canon G7 X MP4 video files. You can also drag and drop files to the main interface.
Tips: You can add multiple files to the queue and convert them all at one time.



Step 2: Here, you need to choose what you want the output to be. Click “Format” drop-down list, and then select “Final Cut Pro>>Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as output format for editing in FCP X.



Tips: Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov) and Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) (*.mov) have higher qualities. Apple ProRes 422 (LT) (*.mov) and Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy) (*.mov) have smaller size.

Step 3: It’s optional to edit video files before converting. If you want to do some edit work, just hit the clip first, and then click “Edit selected task” button. As it’s shown to us, the edit function is sufficient for you to make your videos wonderful.

Step 4: Click “Convert” button on the bottom of the screen to start conversion process on Mac Yosemite. The amount of time it takes will vary based on your system’s hardware and the quality settings you selected.

Conclusion: Video and audio quality is guaranteed in this Canon G7 X converter. When the conversion is finished, you can load converted videos into FCP X and edit smoothly. Just try and it will help you!

Further Reading:
  • Does Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS Ingest PXW-X180 XAVC/AVCHD?: As a new codec developed by Sony, video editors in Adobe family or any other video editing software are not ready to accept XAVC and AVCHD. Don’t let the new codec get on your nerve, and find a solution to make things go back on the right track.
  • Posting to YouTube and Vimeo from Final Cut Pro: It’s common to see people always want to upload their video project onto YouTube and Vimeo, the two most popular websites for sharing videos. In this article we will explore everything you need to know about posting Final Cut Pro Projects to YouTube and Vimeo with optimized settings.
  • Best Video Formats Supported for Facebook Uploading: Not all the videos we can easily upload to Facebook so we need to know more details on the Facebook best supported formats, just as same as YouTube or Chromecast, etc.

2015年5月24日星期日

Edit Panasonic GF7 AVCHD Footage in Premiere Pro CC

Do Panasonic Lumix GF7 AVCHD MTS files go straight into Adobe Premiere Pro CC? In this article, we will give you the tips on how to import and edit Panasonic Lumix GF7 AVCHD MTS files in Premiere Pro CC without problems. Keep reading for a brief how-to.


Panasonic has launched the Lumix DMC-GF7, a compact and light Lumix G interchangeable lens camera that will give you stunning image quality to allow you to truly express your unique style. In addition, Panasonic GF7 gives you the most flexible shooting experience, which allows you to record 1920 x 1080 Full HD video in AVCHD Progressive (50p) or MP4 (MPEG-4/H.264) format.

As mentioned above, Panasonic Lumix GF7 can capture videos in MTS, MP4 format. While, if you want to edit the footage Panasonic Lumix GF7 records, you may find the high quality AVCHD MTS or H.264 MP4 files are not recognized by most editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro CC and etc. Since working Panasonic GF7 AVCHD MTS files in Adobe Premiere Pro CC is necessary to get a good visual effect, so how to convert Panasonic GF7 AVCHD MTS to an editable file type? Are there any good suggestions?

Fortunately, Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac can help you to convert and import Panasonic Lumix GF7 clips to Premiere Pro CC for editing and using. Meanwhile, if you are Windows users, Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter is also available for you. You can choose the corresponding one according to your requirement. It is the solid tool to help users get Panasonic Lumix GF7 MTS, MP4 files converted into a format supported by Premiere Pro CC no matter on Mac OS X/Yosemite or Windows 8.1/8/7. No need to worry about the quality loss is of great importance.

                              
                              

Below, we will outline the way for importing Panasonic GF7 AVCHD MTS to Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Take Mac version as an example:
Step 1: Download, install and launch the smart Mac MTS/M2TS Converter. Click “Add video” or “Add from folder” to load AVCHD MTS files from Panasonic GF7. You can also directly drag the files to the program.



Tips: If you want, you can combine several video clips together by ticking “Merge into one file” box.

Step 2: To solve Panasonic GF7 and Adobe Premiere Pro CC incompatibility issues, click “Format” bar to choose “Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas>> WMV (VC-1) (*.wmv)” as target output format.



Tips: You can click “Settings” button in the main interface to customize the output video’s parameters, such as resolution, frame rate and so on.



Step 3: By clicking “Edit” button, you can trim, crop the video, add watermark and subtitle, and adjust effect to the videos which you will convert.



Step 4: Hit the “Convert” icon under the preview window. After the conversion, click the “Open” button to locate converted files, and then load WMV (VC-1) .wmv files in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Now you can successfully and easily import Panasonic GF7 AVCHD MTS footage to Premiere Pro CC for editing and using with best quality.

Conclusion: If you are a good reader, you will know well about the conversion work mentioned above. Do you know how to convert Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF7 AVCHD files to Avid Media Composer 6.5/6 for editing? How about editing Panasonic GF7 AVCHD footage in iMovie?

Further Reading:

2015年5月22日星期五

Enjoy Converting H.265/HEVC Videos to Vimeo or TV Broadcasting

To pursue the higher quality and smaller size, the new video codec H.265/HEVC has become the most popular codec on the digital market. While as the new codec one, it has not yet accepted by most video website or some other NLEs and media players. So how to upload H.265/HEVC to convert it for TV broadcasting has become the top point among the video fans.



I'd like to call it H.265, because it sounds cool, but its full name is High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC). It's the new successor to Advanced Video Coding (AVC), also known as H.264, which is one of the compression schemes used by Blu-ray. The idea of HEVC is to offer the same level of picture quality as AVC, but with better compression, so there's less data to deal with. This is the key if we want 4K broadcasts and more.

With the H.265 recordings shot by Samsung NX1 camcorder, we are glad to watch them on Vimeo or TV Broadcasting. Of course it is so great that we can enjoy the high definition video image which H.265/HEVC codec brought to us. However, as the limitation we mentioned above, we need the professional H.265/HEVC encoder/decoder that can help us get out of the incompatible troubles.

Fortunately here we have Pavtube Video Converter, which can easily transcode the H.265/HEVC files to any compatible format you need in a rather high quality and speed. Once gained such a video converter, uploading your H.265/HEVC files to Vimeo or TV is never a headache anymore. This may be the newest attractive point we would like to enjoy.
Tips: For Mac users, Pavtube Video Converter for Mac is also available.

                            
                            

Steps on converting H.265/HEVC videos for Vimeo sharing and TV broadcasting:

Step 1: Download and install the corresponding video converter on your PC. Launch the best video converter and import original H.265/HEVC files. Specify the right video files and drag H.265 files into it and another way to load footages is clicking “Add video” or “Add from folder” button.



Step 2: Choose the best supported formats for Vimeo and TV. Tap the ‘Format’ bar on the left of the preview window. Here we suggest you to select the “HD Video>>H.264 HD Video AVI” for the Vimeo as the following screenshot shows you. Additionally for broadcasting on TV, we are going to provide you the “HD Video>>AVI HD Video(*.avi)” , it is deserved for us to have a try.



Step 3: If you want to do some personal adjust on your raw videos, just go to the “Settings” UI to adjust Bit rate, Frame rate or Audio Channels. You can see the whole output file size on the bottom of this button.



Step 4: 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.

Conclusion: After the conversion, you can click the “Open output folder” to check your converted files. Now, you can enjoy H.265/HEVC videos on Vimeo sharing or TV broadcasting flawlessly. What are you waiting for?

Further Reading: 

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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