Summary: Came upon importing issues working with Sony RX10 III XAVC S video in Final Cut Pro X/7? If so, you may wish to read this post. It presents a workaround to transcode RX10 III 4K XAVC S files to Apple ProRes.mov for editing in FCP X/7 with optimum performance.
Sony RX10 III is able to capture video recordings in a range of resolutions up to UHD 4K 30fps as well as high-speed recording in Full HD 1080p at 120 fps. Both 4K and Full HD recording is possible in the 100 Mbps XAVC S format, which is contained within an MP4 wrapper, with 4:2:0 color sampling when recording internally, or 4:2:2 sampling with the use of an optional external recorder via HDMI output.
As a user of Sony RX10 III, you must be excited that Sony RX10 III can record videos up to 4K and maybe eager to edit the 4K XAVC S in Final Cut Pro to get some superb masterpiece. While the result might lets you down: screen freezes, program crashes, no audio, error messgaes pop up, etc. In fact, the complicated codec XAVC S(in an MPEG-4 wrapper) did not work with FCP X 10.0.9 and its older version. Until FCP X 10.1 and Mavericks, Sony's XAVC S was impossible to deal with FCP on Mac OS X. In addition, handling with 4K videos is always extreme hardware intensive. On this case, in order to ensure a smooth workflow of importing and editing Sony RX10 III XAVC S files in FCP X/7, you'd better convert XAVC S to ProRes MOV, the best codecs with best results when working with Final Cut Pro in proper setting.
Brorsoft XAVC S Video Converter for Mac, a reliable application with customers around the world can be your ideal solution to solve RX10 III 4K XAVC S Video transcoding and file compression problems. You can not only use the program to directly encode Sony RX10 III XAVC S to Final Cut Pro optimized Apple Prores formats, but also downscale the 4K video to 1080p for high quality and high performance editing in FCP 7/X or its former version.
Download XAVC S to FCP Converter:
(Note: Click here for OS X 10.5)
Tutorial on converting Sony RX10 III XAVC S to Final Cut Pro X/7 in simple steps
1. Launch the XAVC S to ProRes Converter; click “Add Videos” icon to load your source XAVC S videos from Sony RX10 III for converting. It supports batch conversion.
2. Click “Format” bar and choose “Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as output format for editing XAVC S in FCP with natively supported video codec.
3. Compress 4K video to 1080p. On the main interface, click "Settings" to open "Profile Settings" window, from "Size(pix)" drop-down selection, choose "1920*1080" to downscale 4K video to 1080p for editing with Final Cut Pro 7/X or its previous version.
4. After all necessary settings, click the convert button; it will start converting Sony RX10 III XAVC S to ProRes .mov for importing to Final Cut Pro immediately.
After the conversion, just click “Open” button to get the generated files for natively editing in FCP 7 as well as FCP X without hassle.
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Import DJI Phantom 3/4 4K MOV/MP4 footage to FCP 7/X for further editing
Summary: Want to import DJI Phantom 3/4 4K footage into Final Cut Pro 7/X for further editing? This tutorial aims to show you how to transfer Phantom 4K clips into FCP 7/X without any hassles.
No matter DJI Phantom 3 or DJI Phantom 4 both a wonderful aerial camera, with equipped with a complete 4K camera and 3-axis gimbal system. With it, you can record 4K videos at up to 30 frames per second and capture 12 megapixel photos that look crisper and clear. It sounds awesome, isn't? But you'll find it a painful experience when editing DJI Phantom 3/4 4K footage in Final Cut Pro 7/X: your computer freezes, the program crashes, no audio, etc. So, what's the matter? Is there any fluid workflow for editing DJI Phantom 3/4 4K clips in FCP X/7?
According to our careful researches, we come to figure out DJI Phantom 4/3 captures 4K video in MP4 or MOV(up to 4096×2160 24 / 25p, 60 Mbps, with MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 codec) format, which a highly compressed format and not ideal for Final Cut Pro editing. In addition, although Final Cut Pro X 10.1 and its later version can handle 4K video with no problem, its older version is still unable to handle with 4K videos well by far. In order to fix those issues, you'd better to convert DJI Phantom 4/3 4K video to ProRes codec(1080p would be the best settings.), which will save you both time and trouble, and all you need is to drag the result videos for prompt editing. Here I'm going to take the Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac as example to take through the workflow step by step.
Overall, the program is the best Mac Video Converter for DJI Phantom 3/4 footage, which will create a FCP X/7 friendly file format- ProRes.mov keeping the original quality in OS X El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks and more. Besides FCP, this software can also export professional encoders like DNxHD for Avid, MPEG-2 for Premiere Pro, AIC MOV for iMovie and more. Just with the program, you can edit DJI Phantom 3/4 4K in FCP/Premiere/Avid smoothly.
Download 4K Video converter:
Best Way to import DJI Phantom 4/3 4K files to Final Cut Pro X/7 natively
Step 1: Load DJI Phantom 4/3 4K videos
Run DJI Phantom 4/3 4K to FCP Converter and load 4K MP4/MOV clips to it by clicking “Add” button. You can also drag and drop the 4K files to the software directly from your Hard drive.
Step 2: Select output format you want
For importing DJI Phantom 4/3 4K to Final Cut Pro X/7, you can choose "Final Cut Pro> Apple PreRes 422(*.mov)" as output format.
Tips: If you'd like to customize advanced audio and video parameters like Video Codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sample rate, audio channels, please turn to "Settings" page. Usually 1080p is the optimal setting for using in Final Cut Pro X/7. You can downscale DJI Phantom 4K to 1080p.
Step 3: Convert DJI Phantom 4K to Final Cut Pro
Hit the convert button; it will start converting DJI Phantom 4K for importing to FCP X/7. Soon after the conversion, just click "Open" button to get the generated files for editing in FCP X/7 perfectly.
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No matter DJI Phantom 3 or DJI Phantom 4 both a wonderful aerial camera, with equipped with a complete 4K camera and 3-axis gimbal system. With it, you can record 4K videos at up to 30 frames per second and capture 12 megapixel photos that look crisper and clear. It sounds awesome, isn't? But you'll find it a painful experience when editing DJI Phantom 3/4 4K footage in Final Cut Pro 7/X: your computer freezes, the program crashes, no audio, etc. So, what's the matter? Is there any fluid workflow for editing DJI Phantom 3/4 4K clips in FCP X/7?
According to our careful researches, we come to figure out DJI Phantom 4/3 captures 4K video in MP4 or MOV(up to 4096×2160 24 / 25p, 60 Mbps, with MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 codec) format, which a highly compressed format and not ideal for Final Cut Pro editing. In addition, although Final Cut Pro X 10.1 and its later version can handle 4K video with no problem, its older version is still unable to handle with 4K videos well by far. In order to fix those issues, you'd better to convert DJI Phantom 4/3 4K video to ProRes codec(1080p would be the best settings.), which will save you both time and trouble, and all you need is to drag the result videos for prompt editing. Here I'm going to take the Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac as example to take through the workflow step by step.
Overall, the program is the best Mac Video Converter for DJI Phantom 3/4 footage, which will create a FCP X/7 friendly file format- ProRes.mov keeping the original quality in OS X El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks and more. Besides FCP, this software can also export professional encoders like DNxHD for Avid, MPEG-2 for Premiere Pro, AIC MOV for iMovie and more. Just with the program, you can edit DJI Phantom 3/4 4K in FCP/Premiere/Avid smoothly.
Download 4K Video converter:
Best Way to import DJI Phantom 4/3 4K files to Final Cut Pro X/7 natively
Step 1: Load DJI Phantom 4/3 4K videos
Run DJI Phantom 4/3 4K to FCP Converter and load 4K MP4/MOV clips to it by clicking “Add” button. You can also drag and drop the 4K files to the software directly from your Hard drive.
Step 2: Select output format you want
For importing DJI Phantom 4/3 4K to Final Cut Pro X/7, you can choose "Final Cut Pro> Apple PreRes 422(*.mov)" as output format.
Tips: If you'd like to customize advanced audio and video parameters like Video Codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sample rate, audio channels, please turn to "Settings" page. Usually 1080p is the optimal setting for using in Final Cut Pro X/7. You can downscale DJI Phantom 4K to 1080p.
Step 3: Convert DJI Phantom 4K to Final Cut Pro
Hit the convert button; it will start converting DJI Phantom 4K for importing to FCP X/7. Soon after the conversion, just click "Open" button to get the generated files for editing in FCP X/7 perfectly.
Read More:
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