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Edit Canon XF100/XF105/XF300/XF305 MXF footage in Sony Vegas Pro 11
The Vegas Pro 11 collection offers an efficient and intuitive environment for professional audio and video production. This comprehensive suite offers the most robust and progressive platform available for content creation and production. With...[ Learn More... ] -
Import Olympus E-M5 to FCE, iMovie by converting to Apple InterMediate Codec
With the launch of the E-M5, Olympus harks back to one of its most fondly-remembered camera systems - the Olympus OM range of 35mm SLRs. The E-M5 is the first camera in an OM-Digital lineup that will run alongside the PEN series and, according to...[ Learn More... ] -
Pavtube Blu-ray/DVD Ripper/Video Converter, Blu-ray/DVD to MKV/MP4/iPad converter
WinMac HD Video Converter Convert 1080p/720p HD videos (e.g. MXF, MTS, TiVo, MOV, MKV…) to any file types you want. Learn More Free Trial HD Video Converter for Mac Transcode camera videos and TiVo recordings...[ Learn More... ] -
FAQ - Import Olympus E-PL1 AVI video to iMovie and FCE on Mac Mountain Lion
Question1: Has anyone tried importing video and photos from an Olympus Pen E-PL1 into iMovie for the ipad 2 and are they compatible please? Sorry to say that I, too, am having trouble with my camera and iMovie. I have an Olympus Stylus-9000, and it...[ Learn More... ] -
Import/convert Olympus E-PL1 AVI to Final Cut Pro 7/X for editing on Mac
I was just wondering if anyone knew what Easy Setup Setting I can use with the E-PL1 and Final Cut Pro to remove the need for rendering in the timeline? As far as I know there isn't an easy set up that will do away with rendering.The common...[ Learn More... ] -
Enjoy 1080p movies on Apple TV 3 with Dolby Digital 5.1
Enjoy a world of 1080p HD contents on the new Apple TV 3rd Generation with Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound.[ Learn More... ] -
Import MOV/AVCHD/MTS/M2TS/MXF shootings to Final Cut Pro
Convert Canon, Nikon, Sony and Panasonic H.264 MOV, AVCHD, MTS, M2TS, MXF files to Apple ProRes for Final Cut Pro (X).[ Learn More... ] -
Edit MXF files on Mac OS X
Importing Canon and Panasonic P2 MXF files to iMovie, Final Cut Pro (X), Final Cut Express, and Avid Media Composer for editing.[ Learn More... ] -
Convert MTS to MPEG/AVI/MP4/ProRes/DVD
Transcode MTS/M2TS files shot by Sony, Canon, JVC, and Panasonic AVCHD/AVCHD Lite cameras to whatever file-formats you need.[ Learn More... ] -
Canon Camera Video Converter
Convert/edit MXF/MOV/MTS/MVI Canon videos shot by Canon XF series camcorders, Cinema EOS cameras, EOS DSLR, PowerShot and VIXIA cameras.[ Learn More... ] -
Olympus video converter for FCP 7/X-AVCHD/AVI to FCP 7/X on Mac Mountain Lion
Olympus cameras are designed for photographers who want total control over their creative vision with a camera portable enough to travel the world, the powerful Olympus compact cameras delivers professional image quality, the world’s fastest...[ Learn More... ] -
Transcode Panasonic AVCHD MTS to Avid Media Composer DNxHD MOV
Avid claims in its “File-based support” page that the Avid Media Composer has “full native direct access to AVCHD media and metadata”, while users continuously have problems one or another when importing Panasonic AVCHD...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert Sony AVCHD MTS/M2TS clips to DNxHD MOV for Avid Media Composer
Recording movies is no longer an additional function for most portable digital cameras, but a key feature for saving memories. If you have a camera like Sony Cyber-shot RX100, Sony A77, Sony A57, Sony A65, Sony NEX-5n, NEX-VG20, or Sony HXR-NX30,...[ Learn More... ] -
MXF Converter
Pavtube MXF Converter is a smart tool specially designed for users to preview and convert MXF recordings to your wanted video and audio formats, so as to smoothly add them into Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, Windows Movie Maker, Magix Movie Edit Pro,...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert Panasonic P2 MXF files to Avid Media Composer 5.5 (AMC 5.5) with XDCAM or DNxHD codec
Avid Media Composer is a popular video editing software on windows and Mac, many people use it as a mainly software to edit camcorder or camera recorded videos. But, different cameras record videos in different video formats, such as H.264 MOV, MTS,...[ Learn More... ]

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