Selasa, 02 Juli 2013

Canon XF105 file into Final Cut Pro X format?

Q. I am trying to get my files from my Canon XF105 camcorder ( that are in MXF. format ) into Final Cut Pro X. I am not sure if I need a new conversion software or if I can just use my Canon Utility to do it. However, in the manual it says Canon Utility only works with Final Cut versions of 6 and 7. If I do need a conversion software, which software is the best one to use? If there is a step-by-step process to use Canon Utility for this problem that would be great as well.

Thank you.

A. Canon Utility is acted like a converter, wchih will convert your MXF files to ProRes on the background of FCP X. It certainly works with FCP X, but there is one demerit I don't like. It seems that the faster and more convenient tool degrade my files. So I have to find a converter which can assure the quality of the converted files. One of my friend, a Canon XF305 user, recommended me Brorsoft MXF Converter for Mac. I can't say it is the best, but it is the one I'm most satisfied. It is intuitive and easy to use. The most important point is the great quality of the converted files, almost the same as original. You can try it, if you are not satisfied with the Canon Utilities. It can be easily get from Canon website.


Can't import Panasonic HDC-TM900 AVCHD to FCP X?
Q. When I purchased Final Cut Pro X from App Store, it was supposed to support AVCHD video files directly. But I can�t import my MTS videos from Panasonic TM900 into FCP X, why?

A. Don't "Import". Use "Log and Capture" when the camcorder is connected to the Mac with a USB cable and the camcorder is in Play/PC mode. This assumes your Mac has an appropriate RAM and CPU configuration that meets (better yet, exceeds) the minimum requirements for dealing with AVCHD-compressed video. Since you share no information on your Mac, there is no way to know for sure.





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