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Thursday, March 30, 2017

FCP X Guides: Import SD/HD/4K Video to Final Cut Pro X

Final Cut Pro X uses QuickTime technology; almost any QuickTime-compatible file format can be imported and exported. This allows you to import files created in video editing, motion graphics, and photo editing applications. QuickTime compatible file formats include AIFF, MP3, MPEG, WAVE, JPEG, TIFF, etc. A QuickTime movie file uses a .mov file extension. And it is also compatible with MP4, M4V, and QT formats. And as we can see, Final Cut Pro X does not support the video formats mentioned in the title, which are AVI, WMV, RM, MKV, and MPG. Then how to edit those videos in Final Cut Pro X? We could use Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac to convert the files to compatible formats. Whether you’re new to Final Cut Pro X or just looking to pick up some tips, you can get up to speed quickly by viewing this tutorials. Here are all of handy tips/tricks/FAQ to turbocharge your FCP X entertainment experience.

 

Final Cut Pro X media formats and workflow:

 

Best Editing Formats for Final Cut Pro X

Ingest and Import AVCHD to Final Cut Pro

Import footages/videos/projects into Final Cut Pro X

FCP X: Native vs. Optimize vs. Proxy Media

As more and more video camera manufacturers abandon tape-based conventional recording, smaller, more powerful video cameras have evolved, recording increasingly vast amounts of data. With FCP X, Apple shifts its flagship video editor’s emphasis to tapeless, metadata-based shooting and production techniques that accommodate this emerging data-centric workflow. People use digital recording devices to take notes and dictate letters, memos,videos and other correspondence to assistants for transcribing. The development of digital recording recorders has been significantly influenced by the previous generations of dictating equipment from IBM, Dictaphone and other manufacturers. But today’s electronic digital recorders have moved far beyond mere dictation into the world of high-quality recording. When you start to edit your recording files on FCPX,However, there are still some incompatible formats that cannot be imported to FCPX, such like some 4K videos or high definition XAVC videos, etc. So here're some guides for importing camera files into FCPX.

 

2K/4K Camera Footage to FCP (X/7/6) Solutions

 

Canon 5D Mark IV 4K MOV to FCP X

Canon XC10 XF-AVC MXF to FCP X

Canon C300 MXF to FCP X

Sony PMW-F55/F5 XAVC files to FCPro X

Sony PXW-X70 XAVC (.mxf) files to FCP X

Sony PXW-Z100 XAVC Videos Compatible with FCP X 

Sony NEX-VG900 AVCHD files to FCP X 

Sony FDR-AXP33 XAVC S MP4 to ProRes MOV for FCP X

Panasonic HC-VX870 AVCHD MTS to FCP X

DJI Mavic Pro 4K video to FCP X

Blackmagic Production Camera 4K Videos to FCP X/7/6

 

SD/HD Camera Footage to FCP (X/7/6) Solutions

 

Canon 100D 1080p MOV to FCP X | Canon XF305 MXF to FCP X

Canon XA20 MTS/MP4 to FCP | Canon Rebel t3i (EOS 600D) Footages to FCP X

Canon 6D Footages to FCP X | Canon EOS 700D/Rebel T5i footages to FCP X

Sony PMW-400 XAVC to FCP X | Sony Alpha NEX Cameras MTS to FCP X

Sony HDR CX170 Footages to FCP X | Sony XDCAM camcorder Footages to FCP X

Nikon D7000 MOV Recordings to FCP | Humax recording 1080p videos to FCP

Panasonic TM900 MTS Videos to FCP X | Panasonic MXF Footages to FCPX

Canon/Nikon/Sony/Panasonic/Pentax/Olympus/Fujifilm SLR camera video to FCP X 

 

If you happen to own some incompatible file formats such as VOB, FLV, MKV, H.265/HEVC, OGG, VC-1/WMV, VP8, VP9, MVC, Real Video, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, etc, you can easily load them into FCP X with the best editing workflow by Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac , which can professionally generate FCP X best in different file types according to your own needs. Here're some information for you to convert these unsupported formats well.

 

Videos to FCP (X/7/6) Solutions

 

Edit 4K Video in FCP X | Edit HD Videos in FCP 7 | Edit H.264 in FCP | Edit H.265/HEVC in FCP X

Edit TS Video in FCP X | Edit M2T video in FCP X | Edit DVD in FCP | Edit VOB Files in Final Cut Pro (X/7/6)

| Edit MP4 in FCP X | Edit MOV in FCP X | Edit AVI in FCP X | Edit MPG in Final Cut Pro X | Edit Youtube Videos in FCP X

Edit ISO image in FCP X | Edit Blu-ray in FCP | Edit MKV in Final Cut ProX | Edit FLV in Final Cut Pro (X/7/6)

 

The FCPX supported export the following formats as Apple ProRes (all versions),AVC-Intra Class 50/100/200.,DV (including DVCAM, DVCPRO, and DVCPRO50),DVCPRO HD,H.264.,HDV,MPEG IMX (D-10),Uncompressed 10-bit 4:2:2,etc. But when the output format doesn't support you freely play that cause you have to convert the output files to meet the demand. There are some information beside here.

 

Export FCP footage Solutions

 

Export FCP to HD Video | Post FCP Project on YouTube/Vimeo

Export FCP to MP4 | Export FCP to Avid | Burn FCP projects to DVD

 

Other FCP (X/7/6) Tips

 

The Correct Way to Ingest and Import AVCHD to Final Cut Pro 7

Import and edit HD videos in Final Cut Pro smoothly

 

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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

How to Import AVI to FCP X/7 for editing on Mac?

Final Cut Pro is a professional editing software developed by Macromedia Inc and Apple Inc. It is a wonderful tool to help you put your videos such as AVI videos into professional eye-catching movies.
However, not all AVI files can be accepted by FCP X/7. 



That is to say, if your AVI video files are not imported, that's maybe because the AVI file codec is not recognized by Final Cut Pro. Therefore, sometimes you may find it a painful experience to import AVI files into Final Cut Pro X/7 for further editing, and you may encounter some problems as below: 
“I'm trying to import a number of small .avi files into FCP X but each time I try I get the message "No importable files - None of the selected files or folders can be imported. Change the selection and try again.”
“Though I successfully import Blackmagic Cinema Camera recorded AVI footage to Final Cut Pro 7, it only gets audio in its full length, but video is all blank.”
Faced with those situations, you’d better change AVI to FCP X/7 more friendly format like MOV. Don't worry! For most AVI video files, you only need a powerful tool like iFastime Video Converter Ultimate for Mac to make AVI(DivX, Xvid, H.264 etc. codecs) file compatible with Final Cut Pro X/7, which is fully compatible with all major Mac OS X operating systems like Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite, 10.9 Mavericks, 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.7 Lion, 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.5 Leopard. The professional converter also helps to convert H.265/XAVC/MTS/MXF/AVI/MP4/FLV/WMV/MPG etc. 

Hot search: H.265 to FCP | Canon EOS M10 MP4 to FCP | Sony A7SII AVCHD in FCP | WMV into FCP | DVD to FCP

Firstly download this top-ranked AVI to FCP converter and run it on your Mac:

            

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Simple three steps to Encode AVI to Final Cut Pro X for editing

Step 1. Import AVI files to the program

Simply drag-and-drop your files or use the files tab in the converter's interface to browse for your .avi files in your computer.



Step 2. Choose FCP X compatible format

Go to "Format" bar and choose "Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" as output format for Final Cut Pro X.



Tips: Adjust video and audio settings

Click the "Settings" button and customize proper video/audio parameters including Video size, bitrate and fame rate and more.



Step 3. Start converting AVI to Final Cut Pro

You should be ready to start conversion at this point. Just click on the green arrow button that can be found on the menu. Wait for a while and the video converter will do the trick. You will soon have your AVI video into a format that's recognizable and editable by Final Cut Pro X– the MOV format.

When the conversion is done, you need to import converted videos to FCP X/7. And how to import videos into FCP X/7?

How to Import videos files into Final Cut Pro X/7?

Here are the main three steps:

Step 1. Run FCP X/7

Run FCP X/7 on Mac and connect your camera to Mac with a USB cable and turn it on.

Step 2. Import video files from camera to FCP X/7

Click File on main UI to follow “Import” and “Media”. FCP X/7 allows you to import iMovie project, iMovie Event Library and camera.

Step 3. Create new event or add to the existing event

After checking the video files you want to import in your camera, click return to choose to create new event for this importing or just add the video files to the existing event.

Step 4. Edit video files in FCP X/7 timeline

After clicking the “Import” button in the third step mentioned above, you’ll find the imported video files under “All Clips” item, and right click to follow “Open in Timeline” and you can edit them freely.

Now you can edit your AVI videos in Final Cut Pro X/7/6 at ease.

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