The Canon C100 Mark II Digital HD Camera offers all of the advantages of its predecessor while adding advanced new imaging and operational features by popular demand. In addition to improved RGB video processing, the camera’s dual codec capability supports simultaneous AVCHD and MP4 recording, including 59.94P capture along with slow and fast motion recording.
As we all know, the AVCHD/MP4 format is very popular in both the professional and consumer market. That means most non-linear editing software should have full support for the codec, but the thing is that users still have problems one or another while trying to open the C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 video files in FCP X for further editing.
In order to import and edit Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 files in FCP X without crashing problem and avoid rendering, you'd better transfer the Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 videos to FCP X native format. UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac can help you achieve the goal smoothly. It can aid you to change AVCHD/MP4 files to standard Apple ProRes MOV for FCP X without losing any quality. In fact, it's an all-in-one converter for fast transcoding, deinterlacing AVCHD files from Canon, Panasonic, JVC, Sony full HD camcorder/cameras on Mac OS X(Yosemite/Mavericks/Mountain Lion/Lion/Snow Leopard) that makes the AVCHD editing work much easier with Non-Linear System.
How to edit Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 video files in FCP X on Mac?
1. Download a free trial of UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac. Install and launch it.
2. Click “Add video” button to import your source files directly from your camera, or from a card reader, or from the file folder that contains the source AVCHD/MP4 videos stored on your computer’s hard disk drive.
3. Click “Profile” to choose Final Cut Pro supported editing video format.Here you can choose “Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as output format.
4. Click the “Convert” button, The UFUSoft AVCHD Converter will convert Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 to Apple ProRes MOV for FCP X editing on Mac
After AVCHD/MP4 to ProRes conversion. Click “Open Folder” button to get the generted ProRes .mov files. Now, you can import Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 videos into Final Cut Pro X/7/6 for further editing without rendering and any problem.
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Canon XC10 to iPhoto-Convert Canon XC10 4K MXF to QuickTime MOV for iPhoto
Canon has officially announced its XC10 4K Camcorder which combines convenient 4K/Full HD video shooting and 12 Megapixel digital still photography. The XC10 Camcorder uses the Canon XF-AVC codec for 4K and HD recording. 4K Ultra HD video offers bit rates up to 305MBps and saved to an internal CFast card. An SD card slot is also available although video capture is limited to full HD, up to 60p. 8MP stills can be grabbed from 4K video or you can take 12MP photos as you would on any conventional stills camera.
As more and more users get the striking Canon XC10 camcorder, there are more than one users experienced problems when they tried to edit some Canon XC10 MXF files in iPhoto. The Canon XC10 MXF video can't be handled smoothly by the iPhoto software on Mac. In fact, there are many editing programs can't support MXF format, because it is an advanced format that used by many high-end camcorders, and editing programs can't deal with these footages. So if you have the need to edit Canon XC10 MXF files with iPhoto or other programs, you will need to convert MXF files into a format better suited to editing, effects. For iPhoto, this would usually be QuickTime MOV, because this is native format for iPhoto. So, in order to bring your Canon XC10 MXF footage into iPhoto for smoothly editing on Mac, you're suggested to transcode Canon XC10 MXF to QuickTime MOV, the native editing codec of iPhoto in advance.
We recommend you to use UFUWare HD Video Converter for Mac to convert Canon XC10 MXF to QuickTime MOV for iPhoto. This best HD Video Converter is good at encoding camera shootings in different formats (MXF, MOV, MTS, MPG, etc.) to video editing software compatible file types, such as QuickTime MOV for iPhoto, Apple ProRes 422/4444 for FCP X and AIC for iMoive, DNxHD for Avid Media Composer making the experience of importing and editing Canon XC10 4K MXF Video files within iPhoto as fast and seamless as possible. Just download it and follow the guide below to convert Canon XC10 MXF to QuickTime MOV for iPhoto.
Step 1: Free download, install and launch the UFUWare HD Video Converter as the best Canon XC10 MXF to iPhoto Converter, click "Add File" button to import your Canon XC10 recorded 4K MXF footages to it.
Step 2: Click "Profile" bar to choose output format. To edit Canon XC10 MXF video files in iPhoto smoothly, you're recommended to choose "General Video > MOV-QuickTime Video(*.mov)", it's best supported format for iPhoto editing.
Step 3: You can click "Settings" button in the main interface to adjust the output parameters, such as resolution, frame rate, etc, customize the parameters according to your need.
Step 4: Click "Convert" button to convert Canon XC10 MXF to QuickTime MOV on Mac. This conversion process will finish soon. Afterwards, click the "Open Folder" button to locate the output files and import to iPhoto for editing.
In this way, you can easily import and edit your Canon XC10 files in iPhoto smoothly, just download UFUWare HD Video Converter and take a try, it will help you.
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As more and more users get the striking Canon XC10 camcorder, there are more than one users experienced problems when they tried to edit some Canon XC10 MXF files in iPhoto. The Canon XC10 MXF video can't be handled smoothly by the iPhoto software on Mac. In fact, there are many editing programs can't support MXF format, because it is an advanced format that used by many high-end camcorders, and editing programs can't deal with these footages. So if you have the need to edit Canon XC10 MXF files with iPhoto or other programs, you will need to convert MXF files into a format better suited to editing, effects. For iPhoto, this would usually be QuickTime MOV, because this is native format for iPhoto. So, in order to bring your Canon XC10 MXF footage into iPhoto for smoothly editing on Mac, you're suggested to transcode Canon XC10 MXF to QuickTime MOV, the native editing codec of iPhoto in advance.
We recommend you to use UFUWare HD Video Converter for Mac to convert Canon XC10 MXF to QuickTime MOV for iPhoto. This best HD Video Converter is good at encoding camera shootings in different formats (MXF, MOV, MTS, MPG, etc.) to video editing software compatible file types, such as QuickTime MOV for iPhoto, Apple ProRes 422/4444 for FCP X and AIC for iMoive, DNxHD for Avid Media Composer making the experience of importing and editing Canon XC10 4K MXF Video files within iPhoto as fast and seamless as possible. Just download it and follow the guide below to convert Canon XC10 MXF to QuickTime MOV for iPhoto.
Convert Canon XC10 MXF to QuickTime MOV for iPhoto editing
Step 1: Free download, install and launch the UFUWare HD Video Converter as the best Canon XC10 MXF to iPhoto Converter, click "Add File" button to import your Canon XC10 recorded 4K MXF footages to it.
Step 2: Click "Profile" bar to choose output format. To edit Canon XC10 MXF video files in iPhoto smoothly, you're recommended to choose "General Video > MOV-QuickTime Video(*.mov)", it's best supported format for iPhoto editing.
Step 3: You can click "Settings" button in the main interface to adjust the output parameters, such as resolution, frame rate, etc, customize the parameters according to your need.
Step 4: Click "Convert" button to convert Canon XC10 MXF to QuickTime MOV on Mac. This conversion process will finish soon. Afterwards, click the "Open Folder" button to locate the output files and import to iPhoto for editing.
In this way, you can easily import and edit your Canon XC10 files in iPhoto smoothly, just download UFUWare HD Video Converter and take a try, it will help you.
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