Monday, October 13, 2014

Transcode HC-V130 AVCHD to Applle ProRes for FCP X on Mac

Final Cut Pro is almost the most popular editing software for videos, and the most recent version is Final Cut Pro X which runs on Intel-based Mac OS computers powered by OS X version 10.6.8 or later. Final Cut Pro X can meet most professional editing requirements. FCP X has its native video format: Apple ProRes. It means that when your video files are with this format, FCP X can recognize and read the files directly, and then allow the importing. If you have a Panasonic HC-V130 HD camcorder, shot videos of AVCHD format, and you want to edit Panasonic HC-V130 AVCHD in Final Cut Pro X, you’d better to transfer the videos to the format best suits FCP X. The beat way to import Panasonic HC-V130 HD Camcorder AVCHD videos to FCP X is to transfer the videos using UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac.

Step 1. Download Panasonic AVCHD Converter for Mac. Add AVCHD videos shot by Panasonic HC-V130 HD camcorder to UFUSoft AVCHD to Apple ProRes Converter for Mac after run it. You can directly choose videos from your camcorder.

Step 2. Click the “Format” option, and choose “Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as output format, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Canon AVCHD to FCP X

Step 3: Then Click "Convert" to start Panasonic HC-V130 AVCHD to FCP X ProRes conversion. After conversion, click “Open”, you will find the transferred videos, and the videos are of the same high quality with the original ones. Panasonic HC-V130 HD AVCHD to FCPX Converter is an excellent converter for AVCHD and could transfer AVCHD files to many other formats and using for different editing software. Just try it and you will like it.

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Import and Load Panasonic HC-V130 AVCHD to Final Cut Pro X

Panasonic HC-V130 Full HD Camcorder from Panasonic features Creative Control effects for easily creating artistic video images a 38x Optical Zoom and 75x Intelligent Zoom high-magnification for bringing faraway subjects up close. It also includes a backside illuminated sensor for recording high quality even in low-light situations, perfect for birthday parties and outdoor filming.

Video format options haven't changed since the previous version, but this generation had already moved up to AVCHD 2.0. So the top quality mode offers 1080p Full HD at 50 frames per second, with a data rate of 28Mbits/sec. It's also possible to shoot video in iFrame mode, which uses a standard MP4 format[and]a resolution of 960 x 540.

However, the output 1080 60p or 50p AVCHD movies cannot be supported by some non-linear video editors like the common tool FCP X for Mac users, which causes unsmooth editing without rendering. To get Panasonic HC-V130 footage into Final Cut Pro X, the best method is to transcode the 1080 60p/50p footage to FCP X native support format Apple ProRes 422 with an easy-to-use UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac.

Panasonic AVCHD Converter for Mac from UFUSoft is highly recommended for transcoding AVCHD mts/m2ts files. It provides the preset profile Apple ProRes profiles for FCP. and the converted files are lossless. Now, follow the guide on converting Panasonic HC-V130 1080 60p/50p AVCHD to ProRes for FCP X on Mac OS X step by step.

Step 1: After connecting Panasonic HC-V130 Camera to Mac, run the UFUSoft AVCHD to ProRES Converter for Mac as the best 1080p AVCHD to FCP X Converter for Mac. Click the "Add" button to load the 1080p .mts videos from Panasonic HC-V130 camera through the CAM_SD -> PRIVATE -> AVCHD -> BDMV - > STREAM.

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Panasonic AVCHD to Apple ProRes Converter

Step 2: Click Format box and you will get five Apple ProRes options in Final Cut Pro. If you attach great importance to quality, "Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" or "Apple ProRes 422 HQ (*.mov)" will be your favorite options.

Panasonic AVCHD to FCP X

Step 3: Adjust video[and]audio parameters in Profile Settings, where you can get by clicking Settings on the main interface. For FCP users, 1920*1080 as video size, 30fps(25fps for original 50p video) as frame rate and pcm-s16le as audio codec are the most suitable settings

Step 4: Click the convert button under the preview window, and the Mac Panasonic HC-V130 MTS converter will start converting HC-V130 MTS to ProRes 422 for FCP X on Mac OS X immediately.

After the Panasonic AVCHD MTS to FCP conversion is 100% completed, you can easily import Panasonic HC-V130 recordings in Final Cut Pro X without any rendering.

Tha's all, now you can import and edit Panasonic HC-V130 AVCHD video in FCP X via ProRes codec video. If you want to edit Panasonic HC-V130 AVCHD video in iMovie, you need to convert AVCHD to AIC MOV on Mac; If you import Panasonic HC-V130 AVCHD in Premiere, you can convert Panasonic HC-V130 AVCHD to H.264/MPEG-2 MPG video for Premiere.

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Panasonic HC-V250 AVCHD FCP X Editing

Panasonic HC-V250 Full HD Camcorder from Panasonic features Full HD 1920 x 1080 recording, along with a 50x optical and 90x intelligent zoom. Intelligent zoom uses a new technology to capture video even when the optical range is exceeded, and the subjects are very far away, like at sporting stadiums.

Video format options haven't changed since the previous version, but this generation had already moved up to AVCHD 2.0. So the top quality mode offers 1080p Full HD at 50 frames per second, with a data rate of 28Mbits/sec. It's also possible to shoot video in iFrame mode, which uses a standard MP4 format[and]a resolution of 960 x 540.

However, the output 1080 60p or 50p AVCHD movies cannot be supported by some non-linear video editors like the common tool FCP X for Mac users, which causes unsmooth editing without rendering. To get Panasonic HC-V250 footage into Final Cut Pro X, the best method is to transcode the 1080 60p/50p footage to FCP X native support format Apple ProRes 422 with an easy-to-use UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac.

Panasonic AVCHD Converter for Mac from UFUSoft is highly recommended for transcoding AVCHD mts/m2ts files. It provides the preset profile Apple ProRes profiles for FCP. and the converted files are lossless. Now, follow the guide on converting Panasonic HC-V250 1080 60p/50p AVCHD to ProRes for FCP X on Mac OS X step by step.

Step 1: After connecting Panasonic HC-V250 Camera to Mac, run the UFUSoft AVCHD to ProRES Converter for Mac as the best 1080p AVCHD to FCP X Converter for Mac. Click the "Add" button to load the 1080p .mts videos from Panasonic HC-V250 camera through the CAM_SD -> PRIVATE -> AVCHD -> BDMV - > STREAM.

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Canon AVCHD to Apple ProRes Converter

Step 2: Click Format box and you will get five Apple ProRes options in Final Cut Pro. If you attach great importance to quality, "Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" or "Apple ProRes 422 HQ (*.mov)" will be your favorite options.

Canon AVCHD to FCP X

Step 3: Adjust video[and]audio parameters in Profile Settings, where you can get by clicking Settings on the main interface. For FCP users, 1920*1080 as video size, 30fps(25fps for original 50p video) as frame rate and pcm-s16le as audio codec are the most suitable settings

Step 4: Click the convert button under the preview window, and the Mac Panasonic HC-V250 MTS converter will start converting HC-V250 MTS to ProRes 422 for FCP X on Mac OS X immediately.

After the Panasonic AVCHD MTS to FCP conversion is 100% completed, you can easily import Panasonic HC-V250 recordings in Final Cut Pro X without any rendering.

Tha's all, now you can import and edit Panasonic HC-V250 AVCHD video in FCP X via ProRes codec video. If you want to edit Panasonic HC-V250 AVCHD video in iMovie, you need to convert AVCHD to AIC MOV on Mac; If you import Panasonic HC-V250 AVCHD in Premiere, you can convert Panasonic HC-V250 AVCHD to H.264/MPEG-2 MPG video for Premiere.

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Transcode HC-V250 AVCHD to Final Cut Pro X on Mac

Final Cut Pro is almost the most popular editing software for videos, and the most recent version is Final Cut Pro X which runs on Intel-based Mac OS computers powered by OS X version 10.6.8 or later. Final Cut Pro X can meet most professional editing requirements. FCP X has its native video format: Apple ProRes. It means that when your video files are with this format, FCP X can recognize and read the files directly, and then allow the importing. If you have a Panasonic HC-V250 HD camcorder, shot videos of AVCHD format, and you want to edit Panasonic HC-V250 AVCHD in Final Cut Pro X, you’d better to transfer the videos to the format best suits FCP X. The beat way to import Panasonic HC-V250 HD Camcorder AVCHD videos to FCP X is to transfer the videos using UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac.

Step 1. Download Panasonic AVCHD Converter for Mac. Add AVCHD videos shot by Panasonic HC-V250 HD camcorder to UFUSoft AVCHD to Apple ProRes Converter for Mac after run it. You can directly choose videos from your camcorder.

Step 2. Click the “Format” option, and choose “Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as output format, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Canon AVCHD to FCP X

Step 3: Then Click "Convert" to start Panasonic HC-V250 AVCHD to FCP X ProRes conversion. After conversion, click “Open”, you will find the transferred videos, and the videos are of the same high quality with the original ones. Panasonic HC-V250 HD AVCHD to FCPX Converter is an excellent converter for AVCHD and could transfer AVCHD files to many other formats and using for different editing software. Just try it and you will like it.

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Thursday, July 3, 2014

Panasonic V550 AVCHD to FCP ProRes 422,Edit V550 MTS with FCP X

Panasonic HC-V550 HD camcorder Key Features: 1/5.8-inch BSI CMOS with 2.51Mpixels; 62x optical zoom; 90x Intelligent Zoom; Hybrid OIS+ with Active Mode, OIS Lock and Level Shot; AVCHD 2.0 format at up to 1080/50p at 28Mbits/sec; Supports VW-CTR1 remote pan tilt cradle

Pros: Manual settings Comprehensive WiFi feature set Includes VW-CTR1 remote pan tilt cradle

Cons: Relatively pricey mall sensor for a camcorder this price

Video is recorded in what is becoming Panasonic's standard array of resolution options, with both AVCHD 2.0 and standard MP4 formats available. Unlike the Panasonic HC-W850, there is no 50Mbits/sec MP4 option, so 28Mbits/sec is the top data rate at Full HD resolution and 50 frames /sec, in both formats. In MP4 mode, there are also 720p and 960 x 540 iFrame options.

However, the output 1080 60p or 50p 28Mbits AVCHD movies cannot be supported by some non-linear video editors like the common tool FCP X for Mac users, which causes unsmooth editing without rendering. To get Panasonic HC-V550 footage into Final Cut Pro X, the best method is to transcode the 1080 60p/50p footage to FCP X native support format Apple ProRes 422 with an easy-to-use UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac.

Panasonic AVCHD Converter for Mac from UFUSoft is highly recommended for transcoding AVCHD mts/m2ts files. It provides the preset profile Apple ProRes profiles for FCP. and the converted files are lossless. Now, follow the guide on converting Panasonic HC-V550 1080 60p/50p AVCHD to ProRes for FCP X on Mac OS X step by step.

Step 1: After connecting Panasonic HC-V550 Camera to Mac, run the UFUSoft AVCHD to ProRES Converter for Mac as the best 1080p AVCHD to FCP X Converter for Mac. Click the "Add" button to load the 1080p .mts videos from Panasonic HC-V550 camera through the CAM_SD -> PRIVATE -> AVCHD -> BDMV - > STREAM.

Canon AVCHD to Apple ProRes Converter

Step 2: Click Format box and you will get five Apple ProRes options in Final Cut Pro. If you attach great importance to quality, "Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" or "Apple ProRes 422 HQ (*.mov)" will be your favorite options.

Canon AVCHD to FCP X

Step 3: Adjust video[and]audio parameters in Profile Settings, where you can get by clicking Settings on the main interface. For FCP users, 1920*1080 as video size, 30fps(25fps for original 50p video) as frame rate and pcm-s16le as audio codec are the most suitable settings

Step 4: Click the convert button under the preview window, and the Mac Panasonic HC-V550 MTS converter will start converting HC-V550 MTS to ProRes 422 for FCP X on Mac OS X immediately.

After the Panasonic AVCHD MTS to FCP conversion is 100% completed, you can easily import Panasonic HC-V550 recordings in Final Cut Pro X without any rendering.

Tha's all, now you can import and edit Panasonic HC-V550 AVCHD video in FCP X via ProRes codec video. If you want to edit Panasonic HC-V550 AVCHD video in iMovie, you need to convert AVCHD to AIC MOV on Mac; If you import Panasonic HC-V550 AVCHD in Premiere, you can convert Panasonic HC-V550 AVCHD to H.264/MPEG-2 MPG video for Premiere.

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Solved Panasonic V550 1080 60p/50p 28mbps AVCHD Final Cut Pro Compatible Issues

Final Cut Pro is almost the most popular editing software for videos, and the most recent version is Final Cut Pro X which runs on Intel-based Mac OS computers powered by OS X version 10.6.8 or later. Final Cut Pro X can meet most professional editing requirements. FCP X has its native video format: Apple ProRes. It means that when your video files are with this format, FCP X can recognize and read the files directly, and then allow the importing. If you have a Panasonic HC-V550 HD camcorder, shot videos of AVCHD format, and you want to edit Panasonic HC-V550 AVCHD in Final Cut Pro X, you’d better to transfer the videos to the format best suits FCP X. The beat way to import Panasonic HC-V550 HD Camcorder AVCHD videos to FCP X is to transfer the videos using UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac.

Step 1. Download Panasonic AVCHD Converter for Mac. Add AVCHD videos shot by Panasonic HC-V550 HD camcorder to UFUSoft AVCHD to Apple ProRes Converter for Mac after run it. You can directly choose videos from your camcorder.

Step 2. Click the “Format” option, and choose “Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as output format, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Canon AVCHD to FCP X

Step 3: Then Click "Convert" to start Panasonic HC-V550 AVCHD to FCP X ProRes conversion. After conversion, click “Open”, you will find the transferred videos, and the videos are of the same high quality with the original ones. Panasonic HC-V550 HD AVCHD to FCPX Converter is an excellent converter for AVCHD and could transfer AVCHD files to many other formats and using for different editing software. Just try it and you will like it.

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Workflow to Transcode/Join Panasonic HC-V550 AVCHD to FCP X Editing

HC-V550 is Panasonic's latest mid-range camcorder, and is the update to the Panasonic HC-V550 from almost exactly a year ago. The basic specification hasn't changed much. Like its predecessor, the HC-V550 is based around a rather standard 1/5.8-inch back-side illuminated CMOS with 2.51Mpixels, although only 2.2Mpixels are used when shooting video. But there are a few feature tweaks and improvements that make it a worthwhile replacement - and one significant bundled accessory in the shape of the pan-tilt-zoom cradle. Video is recorded in what is becoming Panasonic's standard array of resolution options, with both AVCHD 2.0 and standard MP4 formats available. Unlike the Panasonic HC-W850, there is no 50Mbits/sec MP4 option, so 28Mbits/sec is the top data rate at Full HD resolution and 50 frames /sec, in both formats. In MP4 mode, there are also 720p and 960 x 540 iFrame options.

Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of video-editing software geared for professionals from a company increasingly focused on mainstream consumers. Final Cut Pro X is a follow-up to Final Cut Pro X, software Apple released in 2009 as part of Final Cut Studio. Like Apple’s newly released of Mac OS X Lion, Final Cut Pro X was only be available to customers through the Mac App Store. However, this new released FCP X does not support well with Panasonic HC-V550 1080/60p AVCHD Videos.

So if you want to edit HC-V550 1080/60p 28Mbps in Final Cut Pro X, you are recommended to use UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac, which is the superior Mac Panasonic AVCHD to FCP X converter for Mac Yosemite, Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard. It does not only convert Panasonic 1080/60p AVCHD to ProRes 422 MOV or H.264 MOV on Mac, but also merges 1080/60p MTS files for import into Final Cut Pro X.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and edit Panasonic HC-V550 60p MTS to Final Cut Pro X on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Yosemite, Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion, Snow Leopard, Leopard, Tiger.

Step 1. Load AVCHD 1080/60p videos to UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac. After transferring .mts files from Panasonic HC-V550 camera, run UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac as the best Mac 1080/60p MTS to H.264 MOV converter, and click the “Add File” button to load .mts videos.

Canon AVCHD to Apple ProRes Converter

Step 2. Choose ProRes or H.264/AVC MOV output format. Click the “Format” option, choose the Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov) or HD video > HD MOV Video (*.mov) as output format. We are choosing .mov format, as this is the Mac compatible file extension. You can keep the 60fps by clicking the “Settings” button and enter 60 for the frame rate option.

Canon AVCHD to FCP X

Step 3. Merge Panasonic AVCHD files. (optional) Select all the files and then click “Merge”, and the AVCHD to FCP Converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

Step 4. Convert Panasonic HC-V550 MTS to MOV for Final Cut Pro X. Click the convert button under the preview window, the AVCHD to ProRES Converter starts converting 1080/60p MTS videos to ProRes/H.246 .mov, and joining the MTS files for editing in Final Cut Pro X.

After converting and merging the MTS files, just import the output files to Final Cut Pro X and the video is in HD 1920×1080. You can also import the output videos to Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing in full HD.

Tips: If you are using Final Cut Pro 7 or lower version, you can also choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov) or HD video > HD MOV Video (*.mov) as output format for editing on Mac.

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