The DJI Inspire 1, a new brand quadcopter equipped with a built-in camera and integrated with a gimbal, capable of capturing 4K video and taking 12-megapixel photos. With the high definition image features, DJI Ispire 1 has attracted a lot of users. However, it still is a pain for those who want to import DJI 1 4K footage to Final Cut Pro, iMovie or FCE for further editing. In fact, 4K is not widely supported and the majority of work is still being finished in 1080p. So to edit DJI Inspire 1 4K videos on Mac smoothly, you'd better downsize the 4K video to 1080p videos, just read on and you will get the hints.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Downsize DJI Inspire 1 4K to 1080p for Editing in FCP/iMovie/FCE
Summary: An instructional tutorial about how to downsacle DJI Inspire 1 footage from 4K to 1080p so that you can edit DJI 4K footage in Mac Final Cut Pro, iMovie or FCE without any trouble.

The DJI Inspire 1, a new brand quadcopter equipped with a built-in camera and integrated with a gimbal, capable of capturing 4K video and taking 12-megapixel photos. With the high definition image features, DJI Ispire 1 has attracted a lot of users. However, it still is a pain for those who want to import DJI 1 4K footage to Final Cut Pro, iMovie or FCE for further editing. In fact, 4K is not widely supported and the majority of work is still being finished in 1080p. So to edit DJI Inspire 1 4K videos on Mac smoothly, you'd better downsize the 4K video to 1080p videos, just read on and you will get the hints.
The DJI Inspire 1, a new brand quadcopter equipped with a built-in camera and integrated with a gimbal, capable of capturing 4K video and taking 12-megapixel photos. With the high definition image features, DJI Ispire 1 has attracted a lot of users. However, it still is a pain for those who want to import DJI 1 4K footage to Final Cut Pro, iMovie or FCE for further editing. In fact, 4K is not widely supported and the majority of work is still being finished in 1080p. So to edit DJI Inspire 1 4K videos on Mac smoothly, you'd better downsize the 4K video to 1080p videos, just read on and you will get the hints.
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