Monday, January 25, 2016

Best Camera 2016: Edit FUJIFILM X-T10 (11/18) Video Files in FCP X

The Fujifilm XT10 inherits the movie capabilities of the XT1 running its latest firmware update. As such you can film 1080p or 720p at 24, 25, 30, 50 or 60fps. There’s no 4k video though.

Sometimes, you may want to edit Fujifilm XT10 video in FCP X on Mac before sharing with others. But you may encounter some problems when you want to import Fujifilm X-T1 videos to FCP X for editing, like interrupt stop when importing, and couldn’t edit videos smoothly.

So how to import and load video clips from Fujifilm X-T10 to FCP X for smoothly editing on Mac? The best method is to transcode Fujifilm X-T10 footage to FCP X native format, for instance, Apple ProRes codec. The following passage guides you how to convert Fujifilm X-T10 video files to Apple ProRes file for FCP X.

Pavtube Video Converter for Mac (read the review)is high recommended for you to handle with Fujifilm X-T10 to FCP X issue. It supports not only encoding all Fujifilm video files to Apple ProRes so that you can easily import them to FCP X for smoothly editing, but also supports transcoding all Fujifilm footage to Apple ProRes for Final Cut Pro 6/7 editing. This will help you import the file correctly and saving the rendering time. 

In fact, it support nearly all HD/SD video and audio formats to various video and audio format; Make videos & movies & audios compatible with Android tablets/Phones, Apple devices, video game console, websites and more; Edit videos with trim, crop, split, merge and special effects; Process videos and movies in batch even faster and easier;

          

How to convert Fujifilm XT10 video to Apple ProRes for FCP X?

Step 1. From "File"drop-down option, select "add Video/Audio"to add source Fujifilm XT10 video files to the program.



Step 2. Click "Format"bar, from its drop-down list, select "Final Cut Pro"> "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)"as your desired output file format.



Step 3. Go back to the main interface and press the "Convert"icon on the right-bottom to start Fujifilm XT10 video to Final Cut Pro Apple Prores process.

When the conversion is done, you can easily import the converted video to FCP X for furthering professional editing.

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1 comment:

  1. i recommend a professional video editor - Avdshare Video Converter.https://www.avdshare.com/how-to-edit-tod-files

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