Thursday, December 11, 2014

Edit Nikon D5300 H.264 Footage in iMovie with AIC MOV Format

In this guide, you will learn how to import and edit Nikon D5300 recorded H.264 mov footages in iMovie smoothly on Mac by transcoding Nikon D5300 videos to iMovie AIC .mov friendly format.

Nikon D5300 is a mid-range model, designed for consumers looking for an everyday interchangeable-lens camera with good performance and solid image quality. The D5300 is Nikon’s first DSLR with built-in WiFi. Incredible color. Incredible detail. When it comes to preserving your most unforgetable memories, the D5300 delivers both.



The video will be recorded into MOV format as your required frame sizes and frame rates: 1920×1080, 60p (progressive)/50p/30p/25p/24p; 1280 x 720, 60p/50p; 640 x 424, 30p/25p. Can't find your cherished h.264 mov videos from Nikon D5300 when editing in iMovie?

Never mind, now with the best Nikon H.264 MOV Converter for Mac, you can convert/transcode Nikon D5300 MOV to a compatible format for iMovie on mac quickly and easily. After installing the first-class Nikon MOV to iMovie Converter on your mac, all the editing issues with Nikon D5300 mov footage and iMovie will be solved!
Step-by-step guide to learn how to convert Nikon D5300 1080p MOV to AIC for iMovie

Step 1. Download and install the Nikon MOV to iMovie converter on your Mac. Launch it and import your Nikon D5300 clips into it.



Step 2. Choose AIC as output for iMovie. Click on "Format > iMovie and Final Cut Express > Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov)" format.



Step 3. Click on Settings to adjust audio and video parameters including video size, video frame rate, bitrate, sample rate, audio channel. (Optional)

Step 4. Start transcoding Nikon D5300 h.264 MOV to AIC by clicking on "Convert" button.

After the conversion is done, you can easily import and use h.264 mov footage from Nikon D5300 into iMovie. This is the quick and easy Solution to Solve iMovie Won't Import Nikon D5300 MOV Problem (Lion and OS X Mavericks included). Hope this article helps!

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4 comments:

  1. Meet problems when transferring movies from Nikon D5300 to Adobe Premiere Pro? Here is the step-by-step guide for you how to convert and import Nikon D5300 MOV to Premiere Pro CC, CS6, CS5. Just follow it.
    http://editing-apps-for-clips.jigsy.com/entries/nikon-mov-importing-tips/-a-quick-solution-for-editing-nikon-d5300-mov-in-premiere-pro-cc-cs6-cs5-

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  3. I use Avdshare Video Converter to convert various video formats including nikon, sony, etc recorded files to iMovie more supported MP4 or MOV with this step by step guide: https://www.avdshare.com/import-sony-handycam-video-to-imovie

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  4. iDealshare VideoGo is just the right AVI to Roku Converter which has both Mac and Windows version! It helps to convert various AVI files whatever encoded with DivX, Xvid, etc to Roku more supported MP4 or MKV. https://www.idealshare.net/video-converter/roku-avi.html

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