Friday, August 12, 2016

Converting MTS to After Effects CC 2015.3 (13.8) format

“After updating to 2015.3, can't import AVCHD file, I can't import AVCHD (.mts) files. Yesterday everything worked fine with CC2015.2. Why?” 

After Effects CC 2015.3 (13.8) is now available. This version is focused on performance and how to make the things you touch everyday faster. However, we still found some guys have trouble in editing MTS files with this After Effects CC 2015.3 (13.8) from Google. Although Adobe announced that AVCHD is supported natively in After Effects CC 2015.3 (13.8), and mostly the software allows you to import MTS to After Effects CC 2015.3 (13.8) and edit them, the MTS videos may hop back and forth when you play them.



Firstly, you need to learn a bit about the MTS format .mts is a filename extension used for AVCHD, a high-definition recording format designed by Sony and Panasonic that uses H.264 (conforming to H.264 while adding additional application-specific features and constraints) codec. H.264 encoded MTS video is highly compressed, good for transporting, but poor for editing. By the way, in order to play MTS videos on PC smoothly, your processor must be very powerful. In a word, if you want to make a short film from MTS footage with After Effects CC 2015.3 (13.8) and prefer fluent playback, an MTS to After Effects CC 2015.3 (13.8) Converter definitely helps.

The easy workaround is to convert the MTS files to After Effects friendly video formats. Converting temporally compressed footage to a spatially compressed format is always recommended for performance reasons. To get the work done, Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac (read review) is a nice application for you. The program converts MTS footage to editable formats (*.avi, *.mpg, *.f4v, *.mov, *.mp4, *.wmv, etc) and obtain HD quality (1920*1080, 1440*1080, 1280*720). Converted file can be easily imported to After Effects for editing.

Besides After Effects, this Mac MTS to MPEG-2 Converter also generates best editing format/codec for filmmakers and video enthusias ts to use in different NLE apps, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, iMovie, Final Cut Express, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolveand more. It has an equivalent Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter that brings you fast AVCHD MTS conversion on Windows (Windows 10 included).

Just get the right version according to your computer's operating system and follow the step-by-step guide below to achieve your goal smoothly.

 

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Step-by-step-Guide to Convert MTS to After Effects CC 2015.3 friendly format

Step 1. Add MTS videos

Install and run the MTS to After Effects CC 2015.3 Converter on your computer, then click "Add Video" button to browse and load your videos.



Step 2. To encode MTS to After Effects, you can select MOV, WMV or MPEG-2 from "Editing Software" as the output format. All output videos will keep the original quality of MTS video and seamlessly fit 2015.3, After Effects CC, CS6, CS5.5, CS5, CS4 and more. Here you're recommended to choose "MPEG-2".



Tips: The default settings may not satisfy you, and you can click the "Settings" button to change the settings by yourself including video resolution, bit rate, audio sample rate, audio channel etc. for full screen playback smoothly. Or keep no changes, which is also a good choice.

Step 3. Click the "Convert" button on the main interface and the software will start to convert MTS to After Effects CC 2015.3 friendly video formats immediately. When the conversion finishes, click "Open" to find the converted video files. Then you can effortless transfer the MTS video files to After Effects CC 2015.3 for nice editing.

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Monday, August 8, 2016

Transcode MP4 to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 for editing

About Premiere Pro CC 2015.3

The Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 release (June 2016) delivers easy proxy media creation that allows you to switch seamlessly between original high-resolution and proxy low-resolution clips. Get your work done faster with the Premiere Pro family of apps, connected to each other and to your creative assets by Creative Cloud, providing a more streamlined way to create. Premiere Pro also now offers powerful support for VR Video workflows. Color and light have never been more important and with new enhancements to the Lumetri Color tools, creative possibilities are greatly expanded. Thanks to CreativeSync, all your creative assets — your media, looks, images, and Stock content — are available in Premiere Pro CC

If you have some MP4 videos in hand, you can import them to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3. But sometimes you will emcounter the issues importing MP4 to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 like “No sound for certain mp4 clips?”, “MP4's Green won't import”. Why the new Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 can’t support MP4? It is officially stated that MP4 is supported by Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3. The reason is that MP4 is a format container with different codecs. Your MP4 file codec isn't compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3.

To easily solve your problem, you can convert this MP4 video to other Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 friendly movie format like MOV, MPEG-2, FLV and more (Note: it applies to all kinds of Adobe Premiere including Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro CS3/ CS4/ CS5/ CS6)..

Best MP4 to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 Encoder - Pavtube Video Converter for Mac

  • Support converting MP4 and other video like MKV, H.265, MOV, MTSTSMXF, XAVC, XAVC S, XAVC L, GoPro video etc to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 friendly format. 
  • Transcode MP4 to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 and any popular editing software like iMovieFCP, Avid Media Composer, DaVinci Resolve, Windows Movie Maker, Sony Movie StudioSony Vegas Pro and more. 
  • Convert videos at 6X fastest speed and retain 100% original video quality, no video quality loss. 
  • Supported: Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), 10.10, 10.9, 10.8, 10.7, 10.6, (Windows version)Windows 10/8/7/XP/Vista 

 

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Simple Steps to Convert MP4 to Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 for editing

Step 1. Import MP4 video file

After the program installed, you will come to an impressive interface. Now add your MP4 video files. Two options:
  • Drag and drop the MP4 file to left item tray directly. 
  • Click "Add Files" to add MP4 files. 



Step 2. Click "Format" bar to choose the output format. Click and choose "Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas" > "MEPG-2(*.mpg)". The setting seamlessly fits Premiere Pro CS4/CS5/CS3/CS6 and CC.



Step 3. Finally, hit the "Convert" button at the bottom right corner and the conversion from MP4 to Adobe Premiere Pro will begin immediately on your Mac.

Plus: FAQs about Importing MP4 to Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3

Question 1: What video formats are supported by Adobe Premiere Pro? 

Adobe Premiere Pro supports many video formats, like MP4, MPEG, MPE, MPG (MPEG-1, MPEG-2), M2V (DVD-compliant MPEG-2), MTS (avchd), MOV, FLV, AVI. For more information, please check here.

 

Question 2: My video is supported by Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3, but it is still can't be imported into it? 

For some video formats, it is the codec issue. You need to convert your video format to Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 friendly codec, like MPEG-2 which is the best codec with best results when working with Adobe.

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Friday, August 5, 2016

Edit Canon 1D X Mark II 4K videos in Premiere Pro CC/CS6

If you recorded some videos by Canon 1D X Mark II, you may like editing the 4K videos. Of course, Premiere is your best choice. With this professional editing software, you can do anything as you want. But, we can’t import the Canon 1D X Mark II 4K videos to Adobe Premiere directly due to the codec incompatibility. The Canon 1D X Mark II recored MOV and MP4 files are compressed using the h.264 codec, which is final delivery codec and it is not one you want to use for editing.

4K Footage is too bigger for Adobe Premiere. So you can’t import 4K Footage to Adobe Premiere and edit it. If you dont want to buy a new server farm, you can search a free converter to convert 4K to MPEG-2, the best format that Premiere Pro supported. So before importing the 4K footage to Premiere for smooth editing without crashing your computer, you’d better downscale 4K footage to 1080p and transcode the Canon 1D X Mark II 4K stuff to a more-editing friendly format, such a Premiere’s MPEG-2.

The process is surprisingly easy and can be done with the help of Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac.

With it, you can effortlessly encode/re-encode 4K Canon 1D X Mark II MOV, MP4 for smoothly importing and editing in various non-linear editing systems (NLE), including Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, FCE and more. And you can also use it to convert your Canon 1D X Mark II 4K videos to Youtube/Vimeo/Facebook for smooth uploading.

If you work Canon 1D X Mark II 4K 4K files in Adobe Premiere Pro on Windows PC, please get Pavtube HD Video Converter to solve the issues.

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3 Steps to adjust Canon 1D X Mark II 4K videos to Premiere Pro CC/CS6 suitable format?

Step 1. Click "Add video" button to choose Canon 1D X Mark II 4K video files from your hard drive for converting. Or directly drag the movies you want to convert to the left item bar.



Step 2. Choose proper output format Premiere Pro preferred

Click "Format" pull down list to select "Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg)" as the best video format for Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6. Another two specialized formats "WMC (VC-1) (*.wmv) and "MOV (AVC) (*.mov)"are the good choice as well.



Tip: If you want to customize video and audio encoding settings to get the best quality you want, just click the "Settings" button to customize the output video/audio resolution, frame rate, bit rate, etc.

Step 3. Start converting Canon 1D X Mark II 4K video to Premiere Pro

Click "Convert" button to start transcoding Canon 1D X Mark II 4K MP4/MOV videos to MPG/MOV/WMV for Adobe Premiere Pro. When the conversion task is finished, you can get the exported files by click the "Open" button for importing to Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6 to do further editing on Mac.

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Monday, August 1, 2016

How To Import 3D Video in GoPro Studio?

Part 1. The process for importing general 3D video into GoPro Studio is as follows

Copy the “100M3D_R” and the “100S3D_L” folders from the DCIM folder on the SD card to a location on your computer. It is very important to place both these folders in the same location. For example, create a new folder on your computer that represets the event; for example, “bike ride” and then copy both the LEFT and RIGHT eye camera folders into that same folder. In the top folder (“bike ride”) you should see both “100M3D_R” and 100S3D_L” listed as separate folders.
Click the IMPORT NEW FILES button and browse to the “100M3D_R” folder that contains the files you want to import.
Select the top folder and click Open. If you used the above method for maintaining the correct file structure, GoPro Studio will automatically locate the corresponding files from the “100S3D_R” and “100S3D_L” folders and import these files as 3D.
Press ‘Command+S’ on your keyboard to save the project.

Manually Importing

There may occasionally be times in which you will need to manually import a pair of 3D files. This can be the case if your files have been renamed or moved to folders that are not using the default folder names recorded in‐camera. Fortunately, GoPro Studio lets you manually import and pair these files using the Manual Import option.
1. Secondary‐click on a blank area of the Import Bin and select “Manual Import...” from the context menu that is displayed. This opens the Manual Import Window.
2. Use the BROWSE buttons to find the left and right source files.
3. The SKIP BACK and SKIP AHEAD buttons can be used to step through the clips frame‐by‐ frame. Use these to compare your left and right images to make sure that they are synced with each other.
4. Click the OK button to pair the two clips.

After importing your 3D files, you’ll see the word “3D” underneath their thumbnails in the Import Bin. This indicates that the files were successfully imported as 3D video files. You can now trim them and choose advanced conversion settings in the same way that you can with 2D files.

Note:

According to GoPro Studio support website, GoPro Studio has strict requirements of video formats, it only supports

Step 1: Import & Convert

The following formats can be imported into "Step 1: Import & Convert" and converted into GoPro CineForm files for use in "Step 2: Edit".

MP4 video files from the original HD Hero Original, HD Hero 2, HERO3, and HERO3+.
MOV video files from Canon and Nikon DSLRs (except in Windows 8)
JPG files from GoPro HD Hero, Hero 2 and Hero 3 cameras (.jpgs from other sources may work, but have not been tested nor are they officially supported)

"Step 2: Edit" can import the following file formats
Video formats: GoPro CineForm AVI or MOV files (MOV only on Mac)
Audio formats: MP3, WAV, AIFF, M4A and CAF

And as we can see, GoPro Studio does not support all the 3D/2D videos. So next we will show you how to import the special 3D and other videos to GoPro Studio.

Part 2. How to Import special 3D video to GoPro Studio for editing?

Besides the format incompatibility issue, GoPro Studio also has some other limitations. This is why we always have GoPro Studio issues while editing 3D or converting 3D video : won't import videos, crashes, can't output files... Then how to edit those incompatible 3D videos in GoPro Studio?

To solve this dilemma, you need to take a little up front time and set up a workflow that will convert your video into a more editing-friendly format for GoPro Studio like MP4 or MOV. Pavtube Video Converter is the solid tool to help users make the Video to GoPro Studio transcoding on Windows PC (Windows 10 included).

This program features high efficiency and seamless conversion. With it, you can transcode any 3D AVI, MKV, WMV, FLV, and some MP4 or MOV video to GoPro Studio compatible MP4 or MOV format. Besides, its also can convert other video like AVI, MP4, MKV, MOV, MPEG-2, DNxHD, and more videos to GoPro Studio editable format. Besides GoPro Studio, this powerful video tool also provide you the wonderful output format for popular editors like Adobe Premiere, Avid Media Composer, Windows Movie Maker, Pinnacle Studio, PowerDirector, etc. (read review)

Hot search: iPhone videos to GoPro StudioGoPro Cineform MOV files from GoPro Studio to Premiere/Avid/FCPalternative to GoPro Studio 

If you're editing Videos in GoPro Studio on Mac, try Pavtube Video Converter for Mac. If not, download and get it from below:

 

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Convert 3D/2D Video to GoPro Studio friendly format on Windows (Windows 10 included)

Note: The Mac version steps are same with the Windows version

Step 1. Add 3D videos

Install and run the Video to GoPro Studio Converter on your computer, then click "Add Video" button to browse and load your rvideos which you've transferred to your Windows PC.



Step 2. Specify output file format.

Click “Format” bar, from its drop-down selection, define “MOV – QuickTime (*.mov)” as the output profile format.



Step 3. Transcode files to QuickTime MOV format.

Carry out video to QuickTime Conversion process by clicking the right-bottom “Convert” button. When the conversion is over, click “Open” on the main interface to locate the converted files to transfer and import into the GoPro Studio without any problem.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Upload Typhoon-H 4K video to Facebook for sharing

What is Facebook?

Facebook (stylized as facebook) is a for-profit corporation and online social networking service based in Menlo Park, California, United States. It requires users to offer true identity and allows registered users to share videos (as well as photos, URLs) and chat with friends. Besides inter-friend communication, Facebook is a good channel for advertisement. Some companies have reported CTR (Click To Rate) as high as 6.49% for Wall posts on the pages for brands and products and almost half of users who viewed the videos viewed the entire video.

 

Uploading Typhoon-H video to Facebook issues

"Why can't I upload my Typhoon-H 4K videos to Facebook?”

Hello everybody,my problem is not life important :) but will appreciate any help..
Im struggling to upload my video on facebook,where the time limit per video is 20 minutes.but the video Im trying to upload is only 11 minutes long,but the site reports that the video failed to process,because its too long...any idea?the interesting thing is,that in any player I open the video shows the correct length,but in the folder if I go on the file with the pointer it really shows that the video is over 20 minutes.Im using vista x64.In my video converting tool I tired all sort of combinations.the 11 minute video still comes up as over 20 minute one.thanks in advance for any help.” 


If you can't upload your video, check:

That it's in a supported format. We recommend MP4 or MOV. You can change the format using your video software (ex: iMovie).
The length and size of the video. The maximum length is 120 minutes. The maximum file size is 4.0 GB.
That you’re using the latest version of your browser.
That you have a strong network connection.
If it takes more than a few hours to upload, report a problem.

Note: Uploading the same video more than once won't help. You can still use the internet while it’s uploading.

Why Cannot upload Typhoon-H 4K video to Facebook?

Facebook Accepted Upload Video Formats and Sizes 

With some free Facebook video downloader online, we can download videos from Facebook via the browsers like Chrome and Firefox. But when it comes to share videos on Facebook, what video formats are supported and accepted by Facebook for uploading and editing?

>> Facebook supported video formats and file extensions: 

MPEG-4 (.mp4, .m4v. mpeg4), MPEG (.mpe, .mpg, .mpeg, .dat), FLV (.flv, .f4v), AVI (.avi), WMV (.wmv), 3GP (.3gp, .3g2, .3gpp), MKV (.mkv), AVCHD (.m2ts/.mts), MOD (.mod), QuickTime video (.mov), DVD video (.vob), TOD (.tod), DIVX (.divx), DV video, OGG (.ogm, .ogv), MPEG Transport Stream (.ts), Nullsoft Video (nsv)

From what have been listed above, we may roughly draw the conclusion that Facebook embraces a wide range of video file formats. However, there are many other factors we have to take into consideration, say, file size, video quality loss and compatibility with players. MP4 overlaps all the advantages with small file size, high compression rate (for high quality) and popularity. MP4 includes two video Codecs, namely, MPEG4 and H.264, which are both widely supported, together with AAC (2 Channel - 8 Channel) and MP3 as audio Codec. So it is the most recommended Facebook upload video format.

Facebook Music/Video Uploading Limits 

  • Besides formats, Facebook also has very strict requirements for music, video and movie uploading, in terms of file size, duration, resolution, codec, frame rate and bitrate. 
  • Codec: The best codec to upload a video to Facebook is H.264 (in MP4 or MOV video formats) with AAC audio. 
  • Frame rate: Identical to the case on YouTube, 25-30 fps is also considered as the best Frame rate range for Facebook. 
  • Facebook video size upload limit: Facebook video upload is limited to 20 minutes, and the maximum file size is 25 MB. So facebookers must get help from some third-party program to compress and convert the video in order to upload successfully. 
Besides, in most cases, when a video is added to Facebbok, it takes a lot of time to complete the task because the file needs to be encoded (from one format to another). But if we use a professional video converter to convert our video to Facebook supported video formats, it will not always be the case!

Best Video Converter for Uploading Typhoon-H 4K video to Facebook

Pavtube Video Converter is the most recommended Typhoon-H 4K video converter for Facebook video uploading on Windows PC. It saves trouble of Facebook users in video upload limit so that they do not have to worry about the video format, file size, resolution, codec, aspect ratio and frame rate issues, since this 4K video converter has ready-made profiles of Facebook upload video formats. Moreover, it is a good helper for compressing Typhoon-H 4k videos to 1080p for uploading/playing/editing and more usages. (read review)

 

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Step 1. Download and install the best Facebook video converter/Mac version. Click "Add video" button to add your video files to the program. Or directly drag the video you want to convert to the left item bar.



Step 2. Scroll down the output profile category and find the "Format". Click "Format" bar, and select .mp4 from "Common video" or "HD video" to suit Facebook.



Tips: You can keep the original resolution or edit it according to your need. The default settings may not satisfy you, and you can click the "Settings" button to change the settings by yourself including video resolution, bit rate, audio sample rate, audio channel etc. for full screen playback smoothly. Or keep no changes, which is also a good choice.

Step 3. Click the "Convert" button on the main interface and the software will start to convert to Facebook friendly video formats immediately. When the conversion finishes, click "Open" to find the converted video files. Then you can effortless transfer the video files to your computer or samrtphone for smooth uploading.

How to Upload Video to Facebook?

As Facebook expands, there are more options for sharing content with others. And now, sharing videos is just as easy as sharing photos. You can add them from your computer and even an iPhone.

1. How to add a video from your computer? 

Uploading a video to Facebook includes going out into the world, recording something, and then moving it from your camera onto your computer. Now, to upload a video to Facebook, follow these steps:

Choose Add Photo/Video in the Share box at the top of your Home page or Timeline.

Options for adding photos and videos to Facebook appear.

Click Upload Photos/Video.

This expands a window that allows you to navigate your computer’s hard drive.

Select a video file from your computer.

This brings you back to Facebook, where your video is appended to your post. A filmstrip icon indicates that you’re adding a video, not a photo.

(Optional) Type any explanation or comment into the Say Something About This Video box.

(Optional) Select who can see this video using the Privacy menu.

As usual, your basic options are Public, Friends Except Acquaintances, Friends, Only Me, or a Custom group of people.

Click Post.

A blue progress bar appears at the bottom of the post. Uploading a video can sometimes take a while, so be patient. When it’s ready, you'll be notified that your video is processing. This means that you need to wait a little while until your video is ready. You can use Facebook in the meantime or decide to edit the video’s info.

2. How to add a video from your iPhone? 

Much like photos, many of the videos you want to share most are ones you take when you’re out and about: someone attempting to park a car in a spot that’s too small, your kid chasing a soccer ball, the bride and groom cutting the cake. More and more often, you may find yourself using your phone to record these videos.

You could move the video from your phone to your computer and then add it to Facebook, or you could skip the middleman and share it directly from your phone using the Facebook app:

Tap the Photo option at the top of your mobile News Feed.

Your Photo and Video roll from your phone appears.

Tap the video you want to add.

A preview of your video appears. You can play it here to make sure you want to share it.

Tap the blue Pencil in Box icon at the bottom of the video preview.

The screen becomes the usual box you see when you add a status or other post, with a thumbnail icon representing the video. You can add a comment, a location, tags, and change the privacy option just like you do for any other type of post.

When you’re done, tap Post in the upper-right corner of the screen.

The video is then added to Facebook. Your friends will be able to see it on your Timeline and in their News Feeds (depending on your privacy settings, of course).

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1. Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac/Pavtube HD Video Converter - 1. All popular HD video formats supported: Convert 1080p/720p MKV, MOV, MXF, MTS, M2TS, M2T, TS, M4V, MP4, AVI, MPG, VOB, WMV, 3GP, FLV videos for free playback/editing/uploading/burning. 2. Wide range of outputs and supported devices: With considerable output formats, Pavtube HD Video Converter can ensure free playback of HD video files on different devices like Apple products, Android smartphones/tablets, media players, game consoles, MP4 players. 3. Output video formats for editing tools: Easy to convert HD/SD videos for professional video editing tools (e.g. Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere Pro, Windows Movie Maker, Pinnacle Studio).

2. Pavtube MXF Converter for Mac/Pavtube MXF Video Converter - Pavtube MXF Converter can handle MXF/MXF footage produced by Canon, Sony and Panasonic camcorders and convert XAVC MXF video files to H.265, MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, WMV and various video format supported by popular devices such as PowerDVD, Plex, HDD, NAS, iPhone 7, iPhone 6/6 Plus, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 4/3, Galaxy Tab S, Galaxy S5, Nexus 7, Surface Pro 3/4, PS4, PS3, HDTV, etc. Having problem importing MXF videos to your editing programs? Pavtube MXF Converter is capable of converting MXF videos to thrfe video format supported by editing programs such as Sony Vegas Movie Studio/Pro, Adobe Premiere Express/Elements/Pro, Avid Media Composer, Windows Movie Maker, etc..

3.Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac/Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter - Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter can also output various video formats supported by iDevices, Android and Windows tablets/smartphones (including iPad/iPhone, Google Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HDX, Samsung Galaxy Tab 3/Galaxy Tab S/Galaxy S7/S6/S5, Surface Pro 3 and so on), editing programs (such as Avid Media Composer, Avid Xpress Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects CS6, Adobe Creative Suite 6, Cyberlink PowerDirector, DaVinci Resolve, Magix Movie Edit Pro, Kdenlive, Keynote, Sony Vegas, Windows Movie Maker), game consoles, media players.

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Friday, July 22, 2016

Tips on Playing Phantom 3/4 4K on QuickTime

QuickTime is an extensible multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound, panoramic images, and interactivity. First made in 1991, the latest Mac version, QuickTime X, is currently available on Mac OS X Snow Leopard and newer. Apple has ceased support for the Windows version of QuickTime in 2016. You can play various videos and movies on it or import your 4K recordings from drone like Phantom 3/4. But some users said “ I can’t import my Phantom 4K videos to QuickTime”. No worry, we give you the solution.

In order to solve Phantom 3/4 4K MOV/MP4 wont play in QuickTime issue, we had better convert QuickTime unplayable MOV/MP4 to QuickTime supported format. To do the job, you can use Pavtube Video Converter for Mac, which is an easy-to-use yet powerful video converter app for Mac (Mac OS X El Capitan included).

With it, you can fast convert Phantom 3/4 4K to QT MOV video without quality loss, and the program guarantee the output files without audio and video out of sync issues. This shareware also enables you to convert a Phantom 3/4 4K to any popular video format for iTunes, various players, devices like Galaxy Tab S2/S7 Edge+/Note 5 and applications like FCPRead review to learn more functions.

If you are a Windows user, please try this Pavtube Video Converter (Windows 10 supported). See below how to change Phantom 3/4 4K to QuickTime .mov format.

Hot search: Phantom 4 4K to Samsung/LG/Sony TVPhantom 4 4K videos to Plex,
DJI Phantom 3/4 4K recordings to VLCPhantom 3 4K to 1080p/720p 


 

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Convert Phantom 3/4 4K to QuickTime for free playback on Mac OS X El Capitan in steps

Step 1: Install the Mac 4K to QuickTime Converter. As long as you launch it, the following main interface will pop up. Now you can click on “Add video” button to import Phantom 3/4 4K files which you want to convert into this program.



Tip: If you want to join all the Phantom 3/4 4K files you loaded as a single file, you can tick checkbox “Merge into one file”.

Step 2: Hit the drop-down list of “Format” to choose “Common Video -> MOV – QuickTime (*.mov)” as the target format. This best 4K to QT MOV Converter also offers the QuickTime Movie Format for you. Just choose it.



Step 3: As soon as all the above settings are completed, you can press the “Convert” button at the bottom right corner to start MP4 to QuickTime MOV conversion. You can follow the conversion process via the pop-up windows.

After conversion is done, simply click “Completed” to back to main interface, and click “Open” button to find generated MOV videos and then play with QuickTime player flawlessly.

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Monday, July 18, 2016

Downscale Phantom 3 4K to 1080p/720p for Various Purposes

Here's Tutorial of How to downscale a Phantom 3 4K UHD video on Windows and Mac

A Phantom 3 4K Ultra HD (4K UHD) video itself refers to the video of a pixel resolution of 4096x2160 (4,000 pixels, 8.8 megapixels, 17:9 aspect ratio) mainly for digital cinema, or of a resolution of 3840×2160 (8.3 megapixels, 16:9 aspect ratio) mainly for Ultra HD television. The need of downscaling 4K resolution happens quite often to many of us, for example to import Phantom 3 4K videos to FCP or Avid MCedit 4K footage in GoPro Studioopen 4K files in VLC or 4K TV watch 4K movies on Galaxy Note 5, iPad Pro, etc. If you are in need of compressing and converting 4K to 1080P/720P MP4, AVI, MKV, MOV and more, no matter what the purpose is, you can find the best answer here.



How to solve Phantom 3 4K UHD incompatibility issues

It probably goes without saying that 4K Ultra HD video delivers superior viewing experience compared with 1080p video. However, most mobiles and players fail to play 4K UHD videos. Plus, the large file size of 4K videos and the video format would be the problem for 4K video playback. Thus, compressing 4K 4096x2160 or 3840x2160 to HD 1080P/720P with a proper 4K converter is a must-have option.

Need : Top Best 4K Video Converter Tool

To get the work done, Pavtube Video Converter is believed to get over the hurdles. Just like the way it is dealing with 1080p HD videos like convert 1080p to 720p, it is surely in the support of converting 4K UHD videos in any formats faultlessly in a flash.

It provides hundreds of output format presets for 4K videos, such as DNxHD for Avid MC, MPEG-2 for Premiere Pro, MP4, WMV, AVI for any mobile or PC video players, MKV for Samsung Smart TV, Sony Bravia TV, Panasonic Viera TV, 4K/LED/LCD TV and more formats for better editing, playing, and sharing. This Ultra HD Video Converter is also available to customize the output resolutions to any size (4K, 2K, 1080p, 720p) the users want. For those who want to convert/downscale 4K videos on Mac (El Capitan included), please turn to Pavtube Video Converter for Mac. Here is an easy-to-follow tutorial and to downsize your 4K footage to 1080p/720p video effortlessly. (If you are a Phantom 4 user, you can read how to compress DJI Phantom 4 4K to 1080P

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How to Compress/Convert 4K UHD Video to 1080P/720P HD

STEP 1. Import Phantom 3 4K files

After the installation, launch the 4K Converter; click "Add video" and load your 4K videos. This program supports batch conversion, so you can add multiple files into it at a time.



STEP 2. Choose Output Format

Click the "Format" drop down list to select a proper video foramt as you want. This video converter provides optimal profiles for kinds of editing programs and media devices, and you can also select a proper profile like HD Video > H.264 HD Video(*.mp4) as output format that best meets your needs.


STEP 3. Downsize Phantom 3 4K Video Resolution to 1080p/720p

Click "Settings" button; you can adjust video and audio settings, including codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, and audio channel. To down-convert ultra HD 4K to 1080p/720p, do remember adjusting video size to 1920*1080 or 1280*720.

STEP 4. Start Phantom 3 4K to 1080p/720p Conversion

Hit "Convert" button to start downscaling 4K to 1080p/720p. It would take several minutes due to the file size. You can set "Shutdown converter after conversion" to do your other work. After the conversion, click Open to locate the generated 1080p/720p video.

Now it would be easier for you to playback and edit your Phantom 3 4K clips anywhere you want them. As we mentioned earlier, in addition to convert 4K Ultra HD videos including 4K camera videos, and web downloaded 4K videos, this 4K converter software also works as a reliable 4K editor with some simple edit functions like cropping, splitting, adding effects, inserting subtitles, etc. Have fun!

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