Monday, November 20, 2017

Work GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 with Davinci Resolve

For Davinci Resolve users, if you're getting an error message when you try to open a video shot on the GoPro Hero 6 Black, it might because it isn't compatible with the HEVC (H.265) codec used in some of GoPro Hero 6 Black video modes. Following are the workarounds.

Transcode GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 for Davinci Resolve editing

From Davinci Resolve supported file formats, we can see that Davinci Resolve can work with virtually every modern file type and media format available from ProRes and DNx to H.264, DPX, Cineon, EXR and more. The bad news is that the H.265 codec is unfortunately excluded from Davinci Resolve supported file formats list. To import GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 to Davinci Resolve, you will need to perform a codec transcoding process.

The are number of paid apps that can do the conversion. If you are looking for a powerful yet simple to use application to get the job done, we highly recommend Pavtube Video Converter for Mac to you. The program has perfect importing support for the 4K H.265 files shot with GoPro Hero 6, thanks to its batch conversion mode, you can input multiple GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 video into the application at one time for conversion.

The program can assist you to efficiently convert GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 to Davinci Resolve workable editing codec such as Prores, DNxHD, QuickTime, etc with perfect quality. If your computer is not powerful enough to handle 4K video editing, you can also choose to compress 4K to 1080p by changing output file resolution as "1980*1020" in the "Profile Settings" window offered by the program.

Pavtube Video Converter for Mac is available on macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, Mac OS X El Capitan, Mac OS X Yosemite, Mac OS X Mavericks, etc, it is also accompanied by an up-to-date Windows version - Pavtube Video Converter for Windows 10/8.1/8/7.

Step by Step to Transcode and Compress GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 for Davinci Resolve

Step 1: Load GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 video.

Download the free trial version of the program. Launch it on your computer. Click "File" menu and select "Add Video/Audio" or click the "Add Video" button on the top tool bar to import GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 video files into the program.

Load GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265

Step 2: Choose Resolve best compatible editing format.

As is mentioned above, Avid DNxHD is well supported by DaVinci Resolve. So just click the format bar to follow "Avid Media Compose" > "Avid DNxHD (*.mov)".

Output Davinci Resolve supported editing codec

Step 3: Compress 4K to 1080p.

Click "Settings" on the main interface to open "Profile Settings" window, from "Size(pix)" drop-down list, choose "1980*1020" to compress 4K to 1080p for smooth editing workflow on slow computer.

Step 4: Begin the final conversion process.

After all setting is completed, hit the "Convert" button at the right bottom of the main interface to begin the conversion process from GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 to Davinci Resolve supported editing format DNxHD conversion process.

When the conversion is finished, click "Open Output Folder" icon on the main interface to open the folder with generated files. Then feel free to load the DNxHD files into Davinci Resolve for post editing workflow.

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Work Canon EOS M100 MP4 Video with Davinci Resolve

The Canon EOS M100 is the company's entry-level mirrorless interchangeable lens camera. It features a 24MP APS-C CMOS sensor, DIGIC 7 processor and the company's impressive Dual Pixel AF system. With the camera, you can shot 1080p, 720p and 480p video in MP4 format with H.264 compression codec. For Davinci Resolve users, when the shooting is completed, you may come the idea to do some post editing workflow of the Canon EOS M100 MP4 video with Davinci Resolve. Wish to get a fast and smooth workflow, just read on...

How about native import EOS M100 MP4 video into Davinci Resolve?

The Canon EOS M100 records different resolution of MP4 video with H.264 compression codec, which is included in Davinci Resolve supported file formats. However, For those people who wish to do more effects editing with the EOS M100 MP4 video in Davinci Resolve, H.264 won't be good choice. The main reason is that H.264 is an 8-bit format, which means that you are potentially compromising your effects and, especially, color correction and compositing with gradients.

Best editing formats for Davinci Resolve with more effects editing

If you wish to get a high quality and high performance editing of Canon EOS MP4 video with Davinci Resovle, we highly recommended you to encode EOS M100 H.264 MP4 to another Davinci Resolve workable editing formats - Apple Prores. As a 10-bit container, Apple Prores can process a lot of more color data and make the color correction process easier.

Encode EOS M100 MP4 to Apple Prores codec

Here, a powerful and simple to use application called Pavtube Video Converter for Mac is highly recommended to you. The program supports batch conversion mode, so that you can load multiple video at one time into the application for conversion to save your precious time.

With the application, you can efficiently encode EOS M100 H.264 MP4 to Davinci Resolve best color correction editing format - Apple Prores codec with perfect quality and super fast encoding speed. The program can produce Apple Prores in various different types including "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)", "Apple Prores 422(HQ)(*.mov)", "Apple Prores Proxy)(*.mov)" and "Apple Prores (LT)(*.mov)", you can choose the suitable one by following the standards listed below:

If you computer is old or slow, or you just want to do some rough editing, you can select to output "Apple Prores Proxy)(*.mov)"or "Apple Prores (LT)(*.mov)"format to save more space and bandwidth. However, if your computer are powerful enough to handle multicam and high-resolution video and you are going to do many effects editing work with FCP X, you'd better choose to output "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)"or "Apple Prores 422(HQ)(*.mov)"for better performance.

Step by Step to Transcode Canon EOS M100 H.264 MP4 to Prores for Davinci Resolve

Step 1: Load Canon EOS M100 MP4 video.

Download the free trial version of the program. Launch it on your computer. Click "File" menu and select "Add Video/Audio" or click the "Add Video" button on the top tool bar to import Canon EOS M100 MP4 video files into the program.

Load Canon EOS M100 MP4 video

Step 2: Define the output format.

Clicking the Format bar, from its drop-down list, choose Davinci Resolve best favorable Apple color correction editing codec - Apple Prores.

If you try to do more effects editing of the Canon EOS M100 MP4 with Davinci Resolve on powerful computer, it would be much ideal for you to choose "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)" or ""Apple Prores 422(HQ)(*.mov)"for high quality performance.

Output Apple Prores 422 or 422 HQ

If you have a underpowered Mac computer, to get a smooth post editing workflow, it would be much ideal for you to choose"Apple Prores 422(Proxy)(*.mov)" or "Apple Prores 422(LT)(*.mov)" format.

Output Apple Prores 422 Proxy or LT format

Tips: Click "Settings" on the main interface to open "Profile Settings" window, here, you can flexibly adjust the output profile parameters including video codec, resolution, bit rate, frame rate, audio codec, bit rate, sample rate, channels, etc as you like to get better output video and audio quality.

Step 3: Edit Canon EOS M100 MP4 videos.

By default the Edit icon is grayed out. To activate the Edit menu, you have to select an item first. When a video or movie is selected, click the pencil like Edit icon on the left top tool bar to open the video editor window, here, you can play and preview the original video and output effects. Also you can flip or rotate video, trim, crop, add watermark, apply special effect, edit audio or insert external subtitle.

Edit Canon EOS M100 MP4 videos

Step 4: Start the conversion process.

After all setting is over, go back to the main interface and hit right-bottom "Convert" button to start to convert Canon EOS M100 MP4 to Davinci Resolve most compatible Apple Prores editing formats encoding process.

When the conversion is completed, launch Davinci Resolve on your Mac computer to import converted video to Davinci Resolve for smooth post editing workflow.

Monday, November 6, 2017

Edit Sony FDR-AX700 4K XAVC S with Davinci Resolve

Designed for professional performance and ease of use, the FDR-AX700 captures every subject with the realism of 4K HDR (HLG) video, thanks to Faster Hybrid AF and other pro-class capabilities. The Sony FDR-AX700 record 4K video in XAVC S format with a bitrate up to 100Mbps. After the shooting stage, if you are looking for a professional editing tool to do color correction and professional audio post production, Davinci Resolve can be your best choice. How about the workflow of Sony FDR-AX700 4K XAVC S with Davinci Resolve?

Can Davinci Resolve native import FDR-AX700 4K XAVC S video?

The Sony FDR-AX700 records 4K XAVC S format wrapped in an MP4 container and compressed with H.264 High Profile levels 5.1 and 5.2. From Davinci Resolve supported file formats, we can see that Davinci Resolve can native handle the H.264 compression codec used by FDR-AX700, however, it is well known that the H.264 is an extremely processor intensive codec, it is so compressed that your computer's cpu is having to decode it on the fly, which is a big burden.

Transcode FDR-AX700 4K XAVC S to Prores

To process the editing more quickly, it would be much ideal for you to transcode the 4K XAVC S to a finishing format such as Apple Prores. An intermediate codec which is intended for use during video editing. The Apple Prores codec can helps to retain high quality and while still require much less expensive disk system compared to uncompressed video.

Here, you can do the conversion by downloading our best Prores Converter - Pavtube Video Converter for Mac. The program has full importing support the 4K XAVC S video shot with FDR-AX700. Thanks to its batch conversion mode, you can load multiple video at one time for conversion to save your precious time.

The program assists you to transcode FDR-AX700 4K XAVC S to Davinci Resolve native compatible Apple Prores format in various different file types including "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)", "Apple Prores 422(HQ)(*.mov)", "Apple Prores Proxy)(*.mov)" and "Apple Prores (LT)(*.mov). Here, you can choose the suitable ones according to your own situatin or needs.

If you computer is old or slow, or you just want to do some rough editing, you can select to output "Apple Prores Proxy)(*.mov)"or "Apple Prores (LT)(*.mov)"format to save more space and bandwidth. However, if your computer are powerful enough to handle multicam and high-resolution video and you are going to do many effects editing work with Davinci Resolve, you'd better choose to output "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)"or "Apple Prores 422(HQ)(*.mov)"for better performance.

For Windows users, please switch to download Pavtube Video Converter to perform the same codec transcoding on Windows 10/8.1/8/7.

Step by Step to Transcode Sony FDR-AX700 4K XAVC S for Davinci Resolve Editing

Step 1: Load Sony FDR-AX700 4K XAVC S footage.

Download the free trial version of the program. Launch it on your computer. Click "File" menu and select "Add Video/Audio" or click the "Add Video" button on the top tool bar to import Sony FDR-AX700 4K XAVC S into the program.

Load Sony FDR-AX700 4K XAVC S video

Step 2: Choose output file format.

Clicking the Format bar, from its drop-down list, choose Davinci Resolve best favorable Apple Prores editing codec.

If you try to do more effects editing of the H.264 video with Davinci Resolve on powerful computer, it would be much ideal for you to choose "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)" or ""Apple Prores 422(HQ)(*.mov)"for high quality performance.

Output Prores 422 or 422 HQ

If you have a underpowered Mac computer, to get a smooth post editing workflow, it would be much ideal for you to choose"Apple Prores 422(Proxy)(*.mov)" or "Apple Prores 422(LT)(*.mov)" format.

Output Prores 422 Proxy or LT format

Step 3: Start the conversion process.

After all setting is over, go back to the main interface and hit right-bottom "Convert" button to start to convert FDR-AX700 4K XAVC S to Davinci Resolve most compatible Apple Prores editing formats encoding process.

When the conversion is completed, launch Davinci Resolve on your Mac computer to import converted video to Davinci Resolve for smooth post editing workflow.

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Import DJI Zenmuse X7 4K Video to Davinci Resolve

DJI has just release Zenmuse X7, the world's first super 35 digital film camera optimized for professional aerial cinematography. This camera system offers multiple recording options, you can record DCI 4K at 30 fps, UHD 4K at 60 fps in Cinema-DNG format and also DCI and UHD 4K in ProRes and H.265/H.264. For Davinci Resolve users, you may be a little confusing how to import and edit all those 4K formats with Davinci Resolve. The following article will show you a detailed guide to get a high quality and high performance editing workflow of DJI Zenmuse X7 4K video with Davinci Resolve.

Media Compatibility of Davinci Resolve with Zenmuse 4K formats

From Davinci Resolve supported file formats, we can see that you can native import the 4K H.264, 4K Prores and 4K Cinema-DNG formats into Davinci Resolve, however, as for the 4K H.265 video, even the latest Davinci Resolve 14 still lacks the ability to handle it.

Transcode DJI Zenmuse X7 4K for Davinci Resolve

To successfully load DJI Zenmuse X7 4K H.265 video to Davinci Resolve, you will need to perform a codec transcoding process. Here, you can get the job easily done by downloading our best H.265 Decoder Software - Pavtube Video Converter. The program supports batch conversion mode, so that you can load multiple video at one time into the application for conversion to save your precious time.

With the application, you can efficiently transcode DJI Zenmuse X7 4K H.265 video to Davinci Resolve editable DNxHD, Apple Prores, QuickTime formats with perfect quality and super fast encoding speed. If your computer is not powerful enough, you can also choose to compress 4K to 1080p to produce a smaller file for smooth post editing workflow.

Edit DJI Zenmuse X7 4K video

Before loading DJI Zenmuse X7 4K into FCP X, you can do some basic video editing task with the built-in versatile editing tools offered by our application. If you don't want to convert the entire video footage, you can use the trimming tool to remove unwanted parts, if there are black edges around your video frame, you can use the cropping tool to remove them off. You can also merge separate video into single one with the correct order, split large video files into small ones by file size, count or file length. Or add transparent text watermark to video footage.

For Mac users, please go to download the Mac version - Pavtube Video Converter for Mac to perform the conversion on macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, Mac OS X El Capitan, Mac OS X Yosemite and Mac OS X Mavericks, etc.

Step by Step to Downscale and Decode DJI Zenmuse X7 4K to Davinci Resolve

Step 1: Import DJI Zenmuse X7 4K videos.

From "File" drop-down option, select "add Video/Audio"to add DJI Zenmuse X7 4K Prores/H.264/H.265/Cinema-DNG 4K files into the program.

Import DJI Zenmuse X7 4K videos

Step 2: Specify output file format.

Click the "Format" bar, from its drop-down list, select one of Davinci Resolve supported editing formats such as DNxHD codec.

Output Davinci Resolve supported editing formats

Tips: Click "Settings" on the main interface to open "Profile Settings" window, here, you can flexibly adjust the output profile parameters including video codec, resolution, bit rate, frame rate, audio codec, bit rate, sample rate, channels, etc as you like to get better output video and audio quality.

Step 3: Edit DJI Zenmuse X7 4K video.

By default the Edit icon is grayed out. To activate the Edit menu, you have to select an item first. When a video or movie is selected, click the pencil like Edit icon on the left top tool bar to open the video editor window, here, you can play and preview the original video and output effects. Also you can flip or rotate video, trim, crop, add watermark, apply special effect, edit audio or insert external subtitle.

Edit DJI Zenmuse X7 4K video

Step 4: Begin the conversion process.

After all setting is completed, hit the "Convert" button at the right bottom of the main interface to begin the conversion process from DJI Zenmuse X7 4K to Davinci Resolve supported DNxHD codec.

When the conversion is finished, click "Open Output Folder" icon on the main interface to open the folder with generated files. Then you can get a high quality and high performance workflow of DJI Zenmuse X7 4K video with Davinci Resolve.

Monday, October 23, 2017

Best Workflow of Canon XF400/XF405 4K Video with Davinci Resolve

The Canon XF400/XF405 are 1.0-Type CMOS sensor professional compact 4K UHD camcorder which offers UHD/50P MP4 format (150Mbps) recording along with additional XF-AVC support. When the shooting is done, for Davinci Resolve users, you may come the idea to load the Canon XF400/XF405 4K video to Davinci Resolve for some professional post editing workflow. Have more interest, just read on...

Specification of Canon XF400/XF405 4K to Davinci Resolve

Compression: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
File Format: MP4
Recording Modes:
150Mbps: 3840x2160 (60p/30p/24p)

Can Davinci Resolve handle Canon XF400/XF405 4K video?

From Davinci Resolve supported file formats, we can see that Davinci Resolve has perfect compatibility with all major production file types, formats and post production software. It has native importing support from everything from ProRes and DNx to H.264, DPX, Cineon, EXR and more. It works with all popular camera formats such as CinemaDNG RAW, ARRI Alexa™ RAW, RED, Canon, Sony and other formats.

Best editing workflow of Canon XF400/XF405 4K H.264 with Davinci Resolve

Although the 4K H.264 MP4 files is included in Davinci Resolve supported editing format lists, however, for those people who wish to get a high quality and high performance workflow, H.264 is not a good choice for the following reasons:
1. H.264 is mathematically intense. It takes some serious computer horsepower to decode its compression.
2. Because it is so mathematically challenging, it takes longer to render H.264 files than other formats.
3. As H.264 is an 8-bit format shot by HDSLR, which means you are potentially compromising your effects and especially color correction and composing gradients.
4. H.264 does not integrate easily with other video formats.

Transcode Canon XF400/XF405

To get the best workflow of Canon XF400/XF405 4K video with Davinci Resolve, it would be much ideal for you to transcode H.265 to Davinci Resolve favorable Apple Prores editing codec, compared with H.264 codec, it has the following advantages:
-Supports all of the current frame size such as SD, HD, 2K, 4K and 5K
-Encoding with variable bitrate to be economical with video storage, without damaging the visuals.
-Best codec choice for any work relating to a project that needs a quick turnaround time
-Besides Final Cut Pro, Apple Prores codecs also have perfect compatibility with other popular NLE editing software like Avid Media Composer, Premiere Pro CC & Lightworks.
-As a 10 bit codec, Apple Prores can process a lot of more color data and make the color correction process easier.

Here, you can get the conversion done by downloading Pavtube Video Converter for Mac, the program has perfect importing support for Canon XF400/XF405 4K H.264 MP4 video. The program supports batch conversion mode, so that you can import multiple video into the application for conversion at one time to save your precious time.

The program can assists you to convert Canon XF400/XF405 to Davinci Resolve favorable Apple Prores in various different types. You can choose the proper Prores format to output based on the following standards:

If you computer is old or slow, or you just want to do some rough editing, you can select to output "Apple Prores Proxy)(*.mov)"or "Apple Prores (LT)(*.mov)"format to save more space and bandwidth. However, if your computer are powerful enough to handle multicam and high-resolution video and you are going to do many effects editing work with Premiere Pro CC, you'd better choose to output "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)"or "Apple Prores 422(HQ)(*.mov)"for better performance.

The Windows version of the program - Pavtube Video Converter also facilitates you to export Apple Prores format from various different SD, HD, 2K, 4K video on Windows 10/8.1/8/7.

Step by Step to Convert Canon XF400/XF405 to Apple Prores for Davinci Resolve Editing

Step 1: Import Canon XF400/XF405 4K videos.

From "File" drop-down option, select "add Video/Audio"to add Canon XF400/XF405 4K H.264 MP4 video files into the program.

Load Canon XF400/XF405 4K videos

Step 2: Choose output file format.

Click the "Format" bar, from its drop-down list, select Davinci Resolve best favorable editing formats Apple Prores 422.

If you try to do more effects editing of Canon XF400/XF405 4K video with Davinci Resolve on powerful Mac computer, it would be much ideal for you to choose "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)" or ""Apple Prores 422(HQ)(*.mov)"for high quality performance.

Output Prores 422 or 422 HQ format

If you have a underpowered Mac computer, to get a smooth post editing workflow, it would be much ideal for you to choose"Apple Prores 422(Proxy)(*.mov)" or "Apple Prores 422(LT)(*.mov)" format.

Output Prores 422 Proxy or LT format

Step 3: Begin the conversion process.

After all setting is completed, hit the "Convert" button at the right bottom of the main interface to begin the conversion process from Canon XF400/XF405 4K video to Davinci Resolve supported editing format conversion process.

When the conversion is finished, click "Open Output Folder" icon on the main interface to open the folder with generated files. Then feel free to load the Prores files into Davinci Resolve for post editing workflow.

Monday, October 16, 2017

Play MTS/M2TS Files on Kodi

Kodi is a free media player that is designed to look great on your big screen TV but is just as home on a small screen. With Kodi, you can play and view most videos, music, podcasts, and other digital media files from local and network storage media and the Internet.

MTS/M2TS files is used in AVCHD format, which is high definition digital video camera recorder format. Wish to play the MTS/M2TS files on Kodi but just receiver the "Unsupported File Format" error message? The main reason is the MTS/M2TS is not included in Kodi supported file formats listed below:
Container formats: AVI, MPEG, WMV, ASF, FLV, MKV/MKA (Matroska), QuickTime, MP4, M4A, AAC, Ogg, OGM, RealMedia RAM/RM/RV/RA/RMVB, 3gp
Video formats: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, H.263, MPEG-4 SP and ASP, MPEG-4 AVC (H.264), H.265 (as from Kodi 14) HuffYUV, MJPEG, RealVideo, RMVB, WMV
Audio formats: MIDI, AIFF, WAV/WAVE, AIFF, MP2, MP3, AAC, DTS, ALAC, AMR, FLAC, RealAudio, WMA

Convert MTS/M2TS for Kodi playing

To fix the format incompatible issue, you can download Pavtube Video Converter, a powerful yet simple to use application to batch convert multiple MTS/M2TS files to Kodi playable video and audio file formats listed above. The program has full support for all MTS/M2TS files shot with Sony/Panasonic/Canon camcorder and ripped from Blu-ray disc.

Besides converting the video for you, the program also assists you to adjust output profile parameter such as video codec, bit rate, frame rate, resolution, audio codec, bit rate, frame rate, channels, etc to get better output video and audio quality. You can also edit video by trimming, cropping, merging, splitting, adding watermark, applying special rendering effect, inserting external subtitle, etc.

For Mac users, please switch to download Pavtube Video Converter for Mac to perform the conversion on macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, Mac OS X El Capitan, Mac OS X Yosemite, Mac OS X Mavericks.

Step by Step to Convert MTS/M2TS for Kodi Playback

Step 1: Load MTS/M2TS files into the application.

Download the free trial version of the program. Launch it on your computer. Click "File" menu and select "Add Video/Audio" or click the "Add Video" button on the top tool bar to import source MTS/M2TS video files into the program.

Load MTS/M2TS files

Step 2: Define the output format.

Clicking the Format bar, from its drop-down list, select one of Kodi playable file formats "H.264 HD Video(*.mp4)" under "HD Video" main category.

Output Kodi playable file formats

Tips: Click "Settings" on the main interface to open "Profile Settings" window, here, you can flexibly choose or specify exactly the profile parameters including video codec, resolution, bit rate, frame rate, audio codec, bit rate, sample rate, channels, etc as you like to get better output video and audio quality.

Step 3: Edit MTS/M2TS files.

By default the Edit icon is grayed out. To activate the Edit menu, you have to select an item first. When a video or movie is selected, click the pencil like Edit icon on the left top tool bar to open the video editor window, here, you can play and preview the original video and output effects. Also you can flip or rotate video, trim, crop, add watermark, apply special effect, edit audio or insert external.

Edit MTS/M2TS files

Step 4: Begin the conversion process.

After all setting is completed, hit the "Convert" button at the right bottom of the main interface to begin MTS/M2TS to Kodi playable file formats.

When the conversion is finished, click "Open Output Folder" icon on the main interface to open the folder with generated files.

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Work Sony RX10 IV 4K XAVC S with Davinci Resolve

Sony just announced a pretty substantial performance update to its superzoom camera lineup with the RX10 IV, which can shoot 4K XAVC S video with full pixel readout at 30 or 24fps. For Davinci Resolve users, after the shooting stage, you may come the need to load the Sony RX10 IV 4K XAVC S to Davinci Resolve for some professional post editing workflow. Can Davinci Resolve native import 4K XAVC S video shot with Sony RX10 IV, if not, how to fix that?

Media compatibility of 4K XAVC S with Davinci Resolve

As the world-leading NLE editing software, Davinci Resolve is compatible with all major post production file types, formats and post production software. You get native compatibility with everything from ProRes and DNx to H.264, DPX, Cineon, EXR and more. It works with all popular camera formats such as CinemaDNG RAW, ARRI Alexa™ RAW, RED, Canon, Sony and other formats. Unfortunately, 4K XAVC S is excluded from its native importing support list.

Transcode Sony RX10 IV 4K XAVC S to Davinci Resolve

Since you can't directly import Sony RX10 IV 4K XAVS to Davinci Resolve, therefore, to fix the format incompatible issue, you will need to perform a format transcoding process. Here, you can get the job easily completed with our best Mac XAVC S Converter - Pavtube Video Converter for Mac. The program can batch load multiple Sony RX10 IV 4K XAVC S video for conversion at one time to save your precious time. You can easily produce Davinci Resolve supported editing formats such as QuickTime, Prores, DNxHD with remarkable file quality.

To get better output video and audio quality, you can flexibly adjust the output profile parameters including video codec, resolution, bit rate, frame rate, audio codec, bit rate, sample rate, channels, etc as you like to get better output video and audio quality.

Edit Sony RX10 IV 4K video with built-in editing function

Before loading RX10 IV 4K video into Davinci Resolve, you can do some simple video customization work with your video footage. You can trim or cut away unwanted segments from the video, if there are black edges around your video frame, you can use the cropping tool to remove them off. You can add transparent text watermark to video footage or insert external SRT/ASS/SSA subtitle to video.

The program is available on macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, Mac OS X El Capitan, Mac OS X Yosemite, Mac OS X Mavericks, etc, it is also accompanied by an up-to-date Windows version Pavtube Video Converter for Windows 10/8.1/8/7. The program is is very easy to use, no matter experienced user or fresh could handle it very well. In addition, it supports to produce high quality conversion results with better video/audio quality.

How to Work Sony RX10 IV 4K XAVC S with Davinci Resolve?

Step 1: Import Sony RX10 IV 4K XAVC S.

From "File"drop-down option, select "add Video/Audio"to add source Sony RX10 IV 4K XAVC S to the program.

Import Sony RX10 IV 4K XAVC S

Step 2: Choose output file format.

Click the "Format" bar, from its drop-down list, select one of Davinci Resolve supported editing formats such as "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)" under "Final Cut Pro" main category.

Output Davinci Resolve supported editing formats

Step 3: Begin the conversion process.

After all setting is completed, hit the "Convert" button at the right bottom of the main interface to begin the conversion process from Sony RX10 IV 4K XAVC S to Davinci Resolve supported editing format conversion process.

When the conversion is finished, click "Open Output Folder" icon on the main interface to open the folder with generated files. Then feel free to load the Prores files into Davinci Resolve for post editing workflow.

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

How to Fix VirtualDub Not Edit MP4 Files?

For VirtualDub users, sometimes, you may have some MP4 files that you wish to load into VirtualDub, but just receive an "file not supported" error message just as the condition listed below:

"Hi, How to open .MP4 files in virtualdub? it says file is not supported or something.. i hope there's a plugin that allows me to open .mp4 files. The reason i want to open it in virtualdub is so that i can run a sharpen filter for the mp4 video. this is so tahti can watch on my PSP. I figured that I can convert the mp4 to avi then sharpen, but it would lose alot of quality that way. Thanks."

Why VirtualDub not open MP4 files?

As a free and open-source video capture and video processing utility, VirtualDub is designed to process linear video streams, including filtering and recompression. However, one of the biggest drawbacks of this program is that it was made to operate exclusively on AVI files, it also means you can only load AVI container format video into VirtualDub. The good news is that you can still load MP4 to VirtualDub with the 2 solutions offered in the following article.

Solution 1: Download plugins of VirtualDub for MP4 formats
Solution 2: Convert MP4 to VirtualDub compatible file format

Solution 1: Download plugins of VirtualDub for MP4 formats

You can use the following plugins to open MP4 files that VirtualDub not handle originally.
1. VirtualDub FFMpeg Input Plugin
Handles 31 different formats, including MP4, MKV, MOV, FLV, WMV and other popular formats.
2. VirtualDub FccHandler Mirror
Handles MPEG-2, MKV, FLV, WMV, FLI, FLC and AC-3 ACM codec
3. Haali Media Splitter
Handles MP4, MKV, MTS, M2TS.
4. ffdshow-tryouts
Handles MP4, MKV, MTS, M2TS.

Solution 2: Convert MP4 to VirtualDub supported editing formats

Since VirtualDub only supported AVI files, therefore, you can easily fix this format incompatible issue by converting MP4 to VirtualDub workable file formats. Here, you can get the job easily done by downloading Pavtube Video Converter, which has full support for all 4K/2K/HD/SD MP4 files encoded with various different compression codec such as H.264, H.265, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, VC-1/WMV, MPEG-4 (A)SP, etc. The program supports batch conversion mode, so that you can load multiple MP4 file at one time for conversion. You can easily convert MP4 to VirtualDub editable AVI files with various different compression codec such as Divx, Xvid, DV or H.264, etc.

To get better output video and audio quality, you can flexibly adjust output profile parameters such as video codec, resolution, bit rate, frame rate, audio codec, bit rate, sample rate, channels, etc as you like.

For Mac users, you can switch to download Pavtube Video Converter for Mac to complete the conversion on macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, Mac OS X El Capitan, Mac OS X Yosemite, etc.

Step by Step to Convert MP4 to VirtualDub Editable File Formats

Step 1: Load MP4 files into the program.

Install and launch the MP4 video converter program on your computer, click "File" > "Add Video/Audio" or "Add from Folder" to load unsupported MP4 files into the program.

Load MP4 files into the application

Step 2: Choose output file format.

Click "Format", from its drop-down option, choose VirtualDub supported AVI format such as "Divx AVI - Audio Video Interleaved (Divx)(*.avi)" or "Xvid AVI - Audio Video Interleaved (Xvid)(*.avi)" under "Common Video" main category.

Output VirtualDub supported editing formats

Tips: You can flexibly adjust the output video codec, bit rate, frame rate, resolution and audio codec, bit rate, sample rate and channels according to your own needs.

Step 3: Edit MP4 video (optional).

Check an item to active the "Video Editor" function, then click the pencil like icon on the top tool bar to open the "Video Editor" window, you can trim video length, crop video black bars, add watermark, apply sepcial rendering effect, remove/replace audio in video, etc.

Edit MP4 video

Step 4: Begin MP4 to VirtualDub conversion process.

After all setting is completed, hit right-bottom "Convert" button to begin the conversion from MP4 to VirtualDub conversion process.

When the conversion is completed, you can click "Open Output Folder" button to get the output files effortlessly, and now you will have no problems to import and edit MP4 files with VirtualDub.

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Fix AVCHD No Audio Issue

AVCHD no audio problems

AVCHD no audio issues often occur when people try to play AVCHD files with media player on computer or loading into editing software:

"When I play the AVCHD files on my laptop only the video works but I can't hear no audio."

"Please help, I import AVCHD/mts from any files on my PC but there is no audio/sound, not even the audio 1 track has anything in it, the sound is simply not there?? I know FCPX needs my Sony files converting is this the case with CS6 now as cs5.5 works ok."

Why no audio when playing or editing AVCHD files?

The AVCHD Audio can be recorded in 5.1-channel surround sound with Dolby Digital (AC-3) compression or up to 7.1-channel surround sound (uncompressed). When there is no audio when playing AVCHD with media player software or video editing software, it's very likely that the 5.1 AC3 audio or 7.1 such as PCM or LPCM is not supported by your player or editing software.

Fix AVCHD no audio issue

To solve AVCHD no audio issues, the best solution is to perform a audio codec transcoding process. Here, you can get the job easily done with our best Mac AVCHD MTS/M2TS Converter - Pavtube Video Converter for Mac. The program can assist you to batch convert multiple AVCHD files with unsupported audio codec such as AC3 or PCM/LPCM to some common audio codec like AAC, MP3 for viewing on computer with media player software or loading into editing software.

For Windows users, please go to download Pavtube Video Converter to solve AVCHD no sound problems on Windows 10/8.1/8/7.

Step by Step to Solve AVCHD No Audio Problems

Step 1: Load AVCHD files into the program.

Start the program on your Mac computer, click "File" > "Add Video/Audio" or "Add from folder" to load AVCHD video files with multiple audio tracks into the program.

Load AVCHD files into the program

Step 2: Specify output file format.

Click "Format" bar, from its drop-down list, select your media player or editing software compatible digital file formats to output. Then click "Settings", in audio section, from "Codec" drop-down list, select your media player or video editing software compatible audio codec such as "AAC" or "MP3".

Output compatible audio codec

Step 3: Begin the conversion process.

After all setting is completed, hit the "Convert" button at the right bottom of the main interface to begin the conversion process.

When the conversion is finished, click "Open Output Folder" icon on the main interface to open the folder with generated files.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Compress Canon 5D Mark IV 4K to 1080p

The EOS 5D Mark IV captures incredible still and 4K video clips suitable for significant post-processing, retouching and cropping. When the shooting is complete, a lot of people find that it is not convenient to play the Canon 5D Mark IV 4K video on computer, smartphone, HD TV, etc or edit with professional NLE editing on slow computer. In addition, due to the large file size of 4K video, 4K video sharing on popular video sharing sites is still very time consuming. The good news is that all those head-scratching issues can be easily fixed by compressing Canon 5D Mark IV 4K to 1080p. The following article will show you how to make this job easily completed.

Best tool to downscale 4K to 1080p

Although there are many tools on the market can do the job for you. However, if you are looking for a powerful yet simple to use program to compress Canon 5D Mark IV to 1080p on Mac, you can's miss Pavtube Video Converter for Mac. The program has perfect importing support for the M-JPEG 4K video recorded with Canon 5D Mark IV and also other 4K format and codec like 4K Prores, 4K H.264, 4K H.265 or 4K AVI/WMV/MP4/MOV/MKV/MXF/XAVC/XAVC S, etc. Thanks to its batch conversion mode, you can load multiple Canon 5D Mark IV 4K video into the program at one time to save your precious time.

Then let's talking about the core compression function. With the program, you can efficiently  compress Canon 5D Mark IV 4K M-JPEG to 1080p or 720p in various different HD file formats including H.264 HD MP4, H.264 HD MOV, H.265 HD MP4, MPEG-4 HD MP4, MPEG-2 HD, MPEG-TS HD, MKV HD, WMV HD, Divx HD, AVI HD and BDAV HD for smoothly playing and viewing on computer, smartphones, tablets, HDTVs, etc. Besides that, you can also choose devices or applications preset HD profile formats with the optimal playback settings.

For Windows users, you can download Pavtube Video Converter to compress 5D Mark IV 4K to 1080p on Windows 10/8.1/8/7 with best output quality.

Split/Trim/Crop Canon 5D Mark IV

Don't want to suffer any quality loss when compressing Canon 5D Mark IV 4K video. Never mind, you can make that by using the program's built-in trimming function to cut off unwanted parts or segments, split large 4K video into small parts by file size, count or length or crop the 4K video to remove the unwanted black bars or areas from the 4K video.

How to Compress Canon 5D Mark IV 4K to 1080p on Mac?

Step 1: Load Canon 5D Mark IV 4K video.

Download the free trial version of the program. Launch it on your computer. Click "File" menu and select "Add Video/Audio" or click the "Add Video" button on the top tool bar to import Canon 5D Mark IV 4K video into the program.

Load Canon 5D Mark IV 4K video

Step 2: Choose output file format.

To compress 5D Mark IV 4K to 1080p, it would be ideal for you to choose one of your desired HD file format under "HD Video" main category.

Compress 4K to HD file formats

Tips: Click "Settings" on the main interface to open the "Profile Settings" window, to compress 4K to 1080p, make sure to change the output file resolution as "1920*1080" or "1080*720" from "Size(pix)" drop-down list. You can also do other tweaking according to your own needs.

Step 3: Trim/Split/Crop Canon 5D Mark IV video.

Trim video length

In the video editor window, choose the "Trim" tab and this tab is selected by default when the editing window appears. You can use the trim function to cut off unwanted parts from start and end. You can either drag pointers on the process bar or set exact time point in Start and End boxes to set.

Trim video length

Split large video

Click the split button on the file list to launch the Video Split window. Ticking "Enable" option, you can split the file by file count, time length, or file size.

Split large video

Crop video area

The "Crop" facility enables users to get rid of the black edges and unwanted area of the image. In the video editor window, navigate to the "Crop" tab. Follow the below methods to crop selected video:
A: Crop video by dragging and dropping the crop frame. Simply move your mouse cursor to drag and adjust the green frame to desired position.
B: Crop video by setting values. There are "Simple Mode" and "Advanced Mode" under Crop feature.

Crop video area

Step 4: Begin the conversion process.

After all setting is completed, hit the "Convert" button at the right bottom of the main interface to begin the compression or downscaling process from Canon 5D Mark IV to 1080p or 720p resolution with your desired HD file formats.

When the conversion is finished, click "Open Output Folder" icon on the main interface to open the folder with generated files. Then you can smoothly view, play the compressed files on Mac with video players, transfer to iPhone, iPad, stream to HD TV or load into Mac editin