XDCAM Converter iDealshare VideoGo, the professional XDCAM Video Converter, is dedicated to convert all Sony XDCAM series camcorder recorded MP4 or MXF to any popular video format to easily import XDCAM to Final Cut Pro, iMovie, QuickTime, iTunes, iOS devices, Windows Movie Maker, Adobe Premire, Avid and etc. Key Features:. Convert XDCAM MP4 to MOV or convert XDCAM MXF to MOV to import XDCAM to QuickTime. Convert XDCAM MP4 or MXF to Apple ProRes to import XDCAM to Final Cut Pro. Convert XDCAM to MP4 to play XDCAM in iTunes, iPad, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, BlackBerry, Android, PS3, and etc. Convert XDCAM to WMV, AVI, ASF or MPG to import XDCAM to Windows Movie Maker, Windows Media Player.
Convert XDCAM to DV or FLV to edit XDCAM in Adobe Premiere. Convert XDCAM MP4/MXF to MKV, VOB, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, WTV, OGV, FLV, SWF, 3GP, RMVB, RM, TS, WebM and etc. Directly play XDCAM recording in the built-in XDCAM video player of the XDCAM Converter. Edit XDCAM video like trim, crop, effect, merge, rotate, watermark, subtitle, add or remove audio track and etc. Convert XDCAM Video Situations. Can anyone suggest a method for changing the native MP4 files associated with the BPAV folder that comes directly off the SxS card from the EX-1 to a FCP usable file that does not use the XDCam Transfer software?.
Is there another piece of software that can convert the EX-1's MP4 files quicker, or can anyone offer a guide on how to alter the actual MP4 file and make it a FCP compatible.mov file?. I have a few clips in.mxf format on a hard drive that I need to import into FCP.
I've tried the XDCAM Transfer from Sony, but it keeps saying no clips found. I'm shooting F55 in HD mode.
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I know Premiere Pro accepts QuickTime MOV, but I failed to import ProRes 422 MOV to edit. Adobe Premiere Pro did announce to import MOV, but not all MOV files can be imported to it. After downloading and installing the gorgeous video converter gadget, you can effortlessly transcode any. I cannot find export codec XDCAM HD422 1080i/50 (50 mbps) (trial version) it maybe present in the full registered version? The codec you've mentioned in one of your replies is the correct one.I have found some in this post: MXF OP1a export with XDCAM HD 422 1080i50 codec '.
My client's location-laptop is a Windows 8 PC, She wants to use her PC to convert the XDCAM HD clips into MOV files. The editor uses Final Cut 7 on a Mac. Is there any new fangled converter that will allow me to simply convert the XD.mp4 files to.mov files that FCP will recognize?
We have quite a large project about to start, some edits are already underway but our main 2hr edit will be starting very soon. We need to supply our distributor with either Apple Prores or XDCAM 422 encoded files. I've never worked with either of these codecs and just realising why. So Prores is out of the question, right? As we only have Windows machines to work on (Premiere CS5). So it looks like XDCAM might be our only option.
I've done a lot of searching around but was after a more specific answer or options to my problem. What are my options for delivering 2hrs of material from PP.CS5 in XDCAM format, on Windows. Where or how do I obtain the codec and how much is it going to set us back? From what I've seen these only come with FCP, is that right?
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The various flavors of ProRes are great codecs. Anything to promote them would be welcome. Don't know if the hang up here is with Apple or Adobe, but it should be addressed as soon as possible. AJA uses it as a major component in their workflow, both for recording and editing. So do many other vendors. I'm a Mac user, so it isn't an immediate concern to me, but with the large base of Windows users on Premiere already, and with the influx of FCP users like myself, ProRes support must become a high priority. Jim Wiseman Sony PMW-EX1,Pana AJ-D810 DVCPro, DVX-100, Nikon D7000, Final Cut Studio 2 and 3, Media 100 Suite 2.0.2, Premiere Pro 5.0 and 5.5, AJA ioHD, AJA Kona LHi, Avid MC, Hexacore MacPro 3.33 Ghz 24Gb RAM 120GB SSD, Macbook Pro 17' 2011 2.2 Ghz Quadcore i7 8Gb SSD, G5 Quadcore PCIe.
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