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Blu-ray to iPad mini 5 – watch Blu-ray on iPad mini 5

How to play Blu-ray on iPad mini 5? If you are looking for the easy way to transfer Blu-ray to iPad mini 5 for watching, you’d better read this article, we will share the best Blu-ray to iPad mini 5 converter with you, which will rip Blu-ray movies to iPad mini 5 supported format for playing smoothly. Read More

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Edit Canon XF405 4K MP4/MXF in Premiere Pro CC

Canon XF405 is a popular camcorder that recommended and selected by many professional users, the powerful camcorder can help you to capture high quality 4K videos. In this article, you will learn the best workflow to import and edit Canon XF405 4K MP4 and MXF videos in Premiere Pro CC, you will also get the best Canon XF405 4K video converter to use. Read More

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Edit DJI Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom 4K MP4 and MOV in FCP X

DJI Mavic 2 Pro and Zoom are hot drones that loved by a lot of fans. Many users have bought DJI Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom to record videos, the recorded videos can be 4K MP4 files or MOV files. How to import DJI Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom recorded 4K MP4 and MOV files to FCP X and edit natively? Just read this article you will know the way to convert DJI Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom 4K MP4 and MOV files to Apple ProRes codec for FCP X, the Apple ProRes is the native editing codec for FCP X, and then you can edit DJI Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom 4K MP4 and MOV in FCP X smoothly. Read More

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How to transfer and watch Blu-ray movies on Moto G8 Play?

Moto G8 Play is a popular smartphone that purchased by a lot of users, do you want to get more entertainment with this Moto G8 Play? One of the most popular feature is to use Moto G8 Play to play Blu-ray movies, in this article we will share the best Blu-ray to Moto G8 Play converter with you, this software will help you to convert, transfer and watch Blu-ray movies on Moto G8 Play. You can play purchased Blu-ray movies on Moto G8 Play with compatible format, and you will be able to enjoy Blu-ray movies on Moto G8 Play at anytime. Read More

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Simple way to edit Sony PXW-Z750 MXF in FCP X without rendering

Can Final Cut Pro X open Sony PXW-Z750 .mxf files? Failed to upload 4K XAVC (.mxf) files to FCP X? Why I spent long time on rendering? Were you prompted an error message on your screen saying that the video files is unsupported when you tried to move, import or transfer the Sony PXW-Z750 file to FCP X? Read More

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Edit DJI Inspire 2 MOV DNG videos in FCP X

Several days ago, my company held an anniversary celebration, there are a lot of wonderful performances, and finally, there is a wonderful interactive sessions. During the whole celebration, I use my DJI Inspire 2 shoot some videos, now I want to import these .mov into Final Cut Pro X for editing, but the work did not smoothly as imagine. Read More

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Import and edit Sony PXW-X320 MXF in Premiere Pro CC

“The new Sony PXW-X320 shoots in XAVC codec… When will Premiere Pro CC support this for import? dont need ama, just need to import into Adobe without using a third party app to transcode prior!” Read More

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Import MOV videos from JVC GY-HC900 to FCP X

The GY-HC900 (JVC GY-HC900C20, JVC GY-HC900CHU) is fully HDR ready with the ability to record with HLG gamma, or J-log gamma. It is no slouch when it comes to framerates either, being capable of up to 120fps at full HD resolution. An incredibly good 62db S/N ratio is claimed, which will certainly make for some very low noise pictures. Read More

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Edit Nikon Z50 4K MOV videos in iMovie/Premiere Pro

Nikon Z50 is the first mirrorless APS-C camera released by Nikon company, it can help you to capture 4K UHD videos and 1080p videos. Maybe you are looking for the best workflow to edit Nikon Z50 4K MOV videos in iMovie or Premiere Pro, in this article we will share the best way to import Nikon Z50 recorded 4K MOV video files to iMovie/Premiere Pro for editing smoothly. Read More

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Import and edit Sony a6600 XAVC S in FCP X

The Sony A6600 blends many aspects of the Sony A6400 and A6500 cameras while also adding some new features. The camera’s 4K UHD video recording derives from a 6K oversampled recording for improved quality. The A6600 can record at up to 100 Mbps bit rates in the XAVC S format. Internal video is recorded at 4:2:0, although 4:2:2 video recording is possible via clean HDMI output. Read More