![]() |
Shooting 1080p HD videos with selectable frame rates of 30p, 25p or 24p and MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression, bending time with 720p HD at 60p, 50p or 30p for ultra-smooth video playback of fast moving subjects, the Canon T5i empowers and inspires filmmakers and video enthusiasts with cinema-quality HD video recording features. The Canon T5i stores movie files in MOV format, which is supposed to be compatible with Final Cut Pro and the latest FCP X. However, things often go in opposite side. The Canon T5i users often meet troubles when trying to import Canon T5i H.264 MOV footage to FCP for further editing. Have a look at a user question:
"I shot a video project on a Canon T5i (1920 x 1080 @ 60p) and I'm editing it in Final Cut Pro 6. I have issues to let FCP touch my MOV video. I heard that I should convert Canon T5i MOV to ProRes 422 - the best codec for editing within FCP. I have been searching for some way of transcoding my digital movies to ProRes 422 , but haven’t figured out a workable solution. Please help.
http://www.hdformatconverter.com/images/canon-eos-rebel-t5i.jpg
Indeed, HD Video Converter for Mac is a workable solution for you to solve the above mentioned question. It works seamlessly when performing as a Canon T5i to FCP converter . Featuring optimal Apple ProRes format presets for Final Cut Pro (X), it enables you to use the exported files in FCP smoothly without further rendering.
Format Conversion Workflow for Canon T5i and FCP (X)
1. Run HD Video Converter as the best Canon T5i Converter. As soon as the main interface comes up, click "Add video" or "Add from folder" to load your source MOV files shot by Canon T5i.
http://www.hdformatconverter.com/guideimages/hd-converter-mac-main.jpg
2. Hit the "Format" bar and the format profile list pops up. Go to "Final Cut Pro" catalogue to choose "Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" as target format for your FCP 6/7 or FCP X.
http://www.hdformatconverter.com/guideimages/profile-appleprores.jpg
3. Click the "Convert" button and the program will start Canon T5i MOV to ProRes 422 conversion immediately.
4. When the conversion task ends up, click "Open" button to get the generated ProRes 422 files for using in Final Cut Po.
How to import converted Canon T5i videos to Final Cut Pro (X)?
1) Start up Final Cut Pro 6/7, follow File > Import > Files...
2) Open up Final Cut Pro X, choose File > Import > Files...
http://www.hdformatconverter.com/canon-t5i-fcp-x/
http://www.hdformatconverter.com/images/15off.jpg
[*] How to import Canon T5i Video to Final Cut Pro X?
[*] Import Sony HXC D70K video files to FCP X
[*] Extracting Sound from SWF and Converting SWF
[*] Sony HDR-AX2000 MTS Converter
[*] Put DVD on Galaxy S4-Play DVD on Galaxy S4
|
![]() |
Convert Canon EOS 700D(Rebel T5i) MOV to Quicktime on Mac OS X Lion
The arrival of the Canon EOS T5i(700D) on the DSLR scene didn't make much waves, and for good reason: this update of the T4i (650D) is so close to its predecessor that you have to dig into the software to find a difference: the EOS T5i can preview the Creative Filters in real-time, which is one of the most underwhelming (although welcome) feature addition to this camera. Like its predecessor, the Canon EOS 700D(Rebel T5i) records its movies as MOV files using variable bitrate MPEG-4 AVC / H.264, but the MOV files produced by Canon 700D may not play smoothly due to high data rate. In that case you may need to compress and convert Canon EOS 700D(Rebel T5i)footage to Quicktime MOV in order to play the recordings on your Mac with QuickTime player and iTunes. The guide below shows you how to do the conversion.
Required software: Canon EOS file Converter for Mac
You may download the trial version of the HD Video Converter (Intel version, for powerpc version please go to product page) and give it a shoot. There is not any time limitation, but please note that the trial converts video with a Pavtube logo watermark on the screen. Now please refer to the following guide how to convert Canon Rebel T5i footage to QuickTime MOV with Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac.
Step through: Converting Canon EOS Rebel T5i footage to QuickTime MOV video for FCP
Step 1. Run Pavtube Canon T5i Video Converter for Mac . Click "Add" button, browse to the footages and load them to the converter.
Step 2. Select the items to be converted, and click on "Format" bar to set a QuickTime format in template.
Click on the drop-down list of "Format", and follow "Common Video"> "MOV-QuickTime (*.mov)" or "Common Video" > "H.264 Video (*.mp4)".
To retain the HD video quality, you can select "HD Video"> "H.264 HD Video (*.mp4)".
Step 3. Click the "Settings" button and set proper video/ audio parameters. You can reset set the video size, bitrate and fame rate. If you would like to use default settings, simply skip this step.
Step 4. Click the "Browse" button next to the Output File Name field and select a location on your HDD for the output video file.
Step 5. Click the "Convert" button to start conversion. After conversion you can click the "Open" button to locate converted video files.
Working as a DSLR Camera to FCP Converter, Pavtube software helps you import CanonT5i MOV to FCP, encode Canon 5D Mark III MOV for FCP X , edit Canon G12 MOV with FCP, convert Canon EOS T2i video to FCP , as well as get Canon EOS M MOV into FCP X . This program supports more variety of Canon DSLR cameras than FCP does, and Video Converter reads standalone .mov and .mts files from Canon memory card.
More info for you:
Transcode Nikon D3200 MOV to FCP
Canon 5D Mark 3 to iMovie
Canon 7D to FCP Converter
Convert Canon 600D to AIC for iMovie
Edit Canon 60D MOV in Movie Maker
Play Canon 650D video on Android/iPad
Import Canon MOV to Pinnacle Stdio
Burn Canon MOV to DVD
|
Dodaj odpowiedź:
Przerwa techniczna ... ...
|