Showing posts with label import blade chroma 4k to avid media composer. Show all posts
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Monday, August 15, 2016

Edit Blade Chroma 4K in Avid Media Composer with DNxHD codec natively

The Blade Chrom camera gives you several resolutions to choose from for video, the highest being 4K Ultra HD (3,840×2,160 pixels) at 30 frames per second, but it also does high-speed video in full HD (1,920×1,080 pixel) at 120fps for slow-motion. It records video at a high bit rate 50Mbps. The videos look sharp and it shows fine details. If you have recorded some 4K videos from Blade Chroma, you can import them to Avid Media Composer for better editing. But maybe you will encounter some issues. This article will give you the solution of importing and editing Blade Chroma 4K in Avid Media Composer.

Actually, there's actually no way to edit a Blade Chroma 4K project natively with Avid. In most cases, editing Blade Chroma 4K raw in Avid Media Composer is very taxing on your computer. An ultimate solution we found would be to transcode/compress Blade Chroma 4K to DNxHD codec for Avid Media Composer.

Different from 720p/1080p videos, the conversion of Blade Chroma 4K video is in a higher standard, a professional 4K Video Converter is what you need. Featured with the most advanced converting technology, Pavtube 4K Video Converter for Mac is now providing the most reliable and professional 4K solutions to all format issues including 4K XAVC/XAVC S, 4K MP4, 4K MOV, 4K MXF and more. Besides, Pavtube also can convert Blade Chroma 4K to 1080p for other editing software like FCP X, iMovie, FCE, Premiere Pro, Windows Movie Maker, and more. If you are working on Windows(Windows 10 included), please turn to Pavtube 4K Video Converter.

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Convert Blade Chroma 4K video to DNxHD codec for Avid Media Composer

Step 1. Install the Mac 4K Converter program and run it. Drag the 4K .mov files to the software. Or you can also click "Add" button on the top of the main interface to import video to the program.



Step 2. Set output format, choose Avid Media Composer -> Avid DNxHD (*.mov) as the target format.



Tip: If you'd like to customize advanced audio and video parameters like Video Codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sample rate, audio channels, please turn to "Settings" page. Usually 1080p is the optimal setting for using in Avid Media Composer. You can downscale Blade Chroma 4K to 1080p.

Step 4. Hit the convert button; it will start converting Blade Chroma 4K for importing to Avid MC. Soon after the conversion, just click "Open" button to get the generated files for editing in Avid Meida Composer perfectly.

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