Friday, August 9, 2019

Import 4K H.265/HEVC from camera to Lightworks

Wanna edit H.265(HEVC) in Lightworks? This articles explains the best way- converting source H.265 files to ProRes or another edit-friendly format.

Edit H.265/HEVC  files in Lightworks (Free and Pro)

More and more hot cameras/camcorders like Lumix GH5s, Canon XF705, Lumix S1, DJI Mavic 2 Pro, Samsung NX1, GoPro Hero 7, Samsung NX500, Fujifilm X-T3, etc store videos using the outstanding HEVC (H.265) codec. The problem here is, we would love to be able to bring the HEVC (H.265) files into Lightworks directly. But it seems that Lightworks can't handle H.265 codec natively. So, any available way to solve the issue?

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Edit MXF in Davinci Resolve 17 smoothly

How to import 4K MXF videos into DaVinci Resolve 17 for editing? Read this guide to learn how to convert MXF to DaVinci Resolve 17 supported format.

MXF to Davinci Resolve - Edit MXF in Davinci Resolve

For people who have some 4K MXF files shot with your Panasonic P2, Canon XF or Sony XDCAM camcorder or exported from your Avid Media Composer or Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Studio, you may often encounter the following problems when trying to import the MXF files to Davinci Resolve 17 just as the condition listed below:

Saturday, July 7, 2018

Edit Sony PXW-Z190 MXF files in Windows Movie Maker

Get the best 4K XAVC MXF converter for Sony PXW-Z190, convert MXF files from Sony PXW-Z190 to Windows Movie Maker best editing format.

Edit Sony PXW-Z190 MXF files in Windows Movie Maker

Sony PXW-Z190 is a powerful 4K Handheld camcorder, since it is released many users have purchased it as the main camcorder. Sony PXW-Z190 can shoot videos up to 4K 60p, have you recorded some 4K videos with it? After you recorded 4K videos with Sony PXW-Z190, you may want to import converted videos to editing software like Windows Movie Maker and edit the footages. In this article we will share the best way to help you edit Sony PXW-Z190 MXF files in Windows Movie Maker natively.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Tricks for Editing Samsung NX500 4K Video in Sony Vegas Pro

With ever-improving camera technology and storage solutions, the 4K industry has grown steadily since then. Today 4K has become a new standard in the video industry for high-budget feature films, TV dramas. If you got some 4K video from Samsung NX500 or other 4K cameras, you will be eagerly know the Samsung NX500 4K video workflow. This article focuses on Samsung NX500 4K video to Sony Vegas Pro workflow.

Tricks for Editing Panasonic HC-X1000 4K Video in Sony Vegas Pro

With ever-improving camera technology and storage solutions, the 4K industry has grown steadily since then. Today 4K has become a new standard in the video industry for high-budget feature films, TV dramas. If you got some 4K video from Panasonic HC-X1000, or other 4K cameras, you will be eagerly know the 4K video workflow. This article focuses on Panasonic HC-X1000 4K video to Sony Vegas Pro workflow.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Workaround for editing Canon XF300 MXF in Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5

In this article, you will learn how to edit Canon XF300 MXF footage in Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5 without any problem. Please read on.

Canon XF305/XF300 MXF to Premiere Pro-convert MXF files for Premiere Pro on Mac and Windows
If you are using a Canon XF300 camera with Premiere Pro 6.0 or its earlier versions of CS4, CS5, CS5.5, or even Premiere Elements, you may see the error "ERROR COMPILING MOVIE: UNKNOWN" coming up when exporting a movie composed of MXF clips, whether it's to AVI, H.264, etc., this error comes up, in particular when the movie is "long", i.e. a half minute to a minute. Otherwise, with short clips there is no problem. It's enough to make you want to pull your hair out. The Internet is full of discussions on this issue, but we don't know why Adobe can't fix it? The bottom line, however, is that once you transcode your Canon XF300 MXF files to H.264 using Acrok MXF Converter, there are absolutely no problems regardless of file length…

Import and edit Sony PXW-FS7 MXF in Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5

If you are using a Sony PXW-FS7 camera with Premiere Pro 6.0 or its earlier versions of CS4, CS5, CS5.5, or even Premiere Elements, you may see the error "ERROR COMPILING MOVIE: UNKNOWN" coming up when exporting a movie composed of MXF clips, whether it's to AVI, H.264, etc.. It's enough to make you want to pull your hair out. The Internet is full of discussions on this issue, but we don't know why Adobe can't fix it? The bottom line, however, is that once you convert your Sony PXW-FS7 MXF footage to H.264 using Acrok MXF Converter, there are absolutely no problems regardless of file length…which in our case is perhaps a four minute movie.