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Convert Sony PMW-200 XDCAM MXF to ProRes HQ 422 .mov on Mac


KDE - Feb 1 2013
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Question:Convert Sony PMW-200 XDCAM MXF to ProRes HQ 422 .mov on Mac

Summary:From this post below, you can learn the best way to transcode Sony PMW-200 XDCAM MXF to ProRes HQ 422 for FCP.

Sony PMW-200 recording function:

The Sony PMW-200 XDCAM HD422 Camcorder is the successor to Sony's well respected PMW-EX1/R camcorder. It supports the 50 Mbps MPEG HD422 codec and MXF recording. The PMW-200 is equipped with three 1/2" Full HD 1920 x 1080 Exmor CMOS sensors, which support 1000 TV1 high resolution.

What situation do you need to transcode Sony PMW-200 MXF to ProRes codec?

As the PMW-200 records MPEG HD422 codec MXF format, it’s not well for editing in FCP on Mac Mountain Lion 10.8, you will encounter importing/video/audio problems when you want to load Sony PMW-200 MXF in FCP on Mac, the best way is to transcode Sony PMW-200 MXF to Apple prores 422 HQ codec MOV format, here you can try Pavtube MXF converter for Mac, it has presetted output format for fcp with prores codec, and it works well on Sony XDCAM camcorder and Canon XF camcorder. You can visit its MXF column on Pavtube website.

http://www.pavtube.com/edit-play-sony-camera-videos.html

Software your need:

Pavtube MXF converter for Mac, which is a top MXF to prores converter.

http://www.pavtube.com/mxf-converter-mac/

User's testimonial

"I am using a trial version of the MXF converter to convert 50Mbps 1920X1080 23.98 MPEG HD422 XDCAM material shot on a Sony PMW-200 to ProRes HQ 422 .mov files. The computer is a 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook pro running OS 10.6.8 with 4GB ram. I loaded from a folder and I clicked the option to transfer all the files in the folder. For 22GB of material the transcoding time is very short, thank yor for your recommendation."

Here's the main interface:

With this software, you can directly convert Sony PMW-200 MXF to Apple prores 422 HQ codec for output. Here is the output profile.

http://www.pavtube.com/guide/how-to-load-convert-sony-xdcam-footage-to-final-cut-pro.html

You are available to choose rich formats for output, such as Avid, iMovie, FCE, Adobe Premiere, etc. Don't hesitate, just have a try!

Tips:If you want to burn batch MXF files to DVD disc or ISO files or folder files for backup or watching, you can try Pavtube DVD Creator for Mac, which can burn HD videos to DVD easily. Now you can get this DVD Creator product for free, just need to buy any one converter, for more Pavtube Christmas discount details, please visit its official activity page.

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PS. If you have any problem, pls contact with support@pavtube.com to get more information. You also can leave a message on Pavtube Community or Pavtube Facebook, we will answer your questions as soon as possilble.

Learn more Cameras/Camcorders related tutorial, pls view our MXF Column, FCP Column, etc. on http://www.pavtube.com/hot-topics/





Answer:Summary: Having problems when importing and editing Sony PMW-320 MXF footage in Final Cut Pro 6/7? Here you will find the best solution.

http://www.brorsoft.com/mxf-converter-mac/index.html

We all know that the recording format of Sony PMW-320 is the MXF which delivers stunning picture quality. However, if you want to ingest and edit Sony PMW-320 MXF files in Final Cut Pro 6/7, you will meet some problems. The problems lie in that FCP cannot support the original MXF footages from PMW-320. It is a common sense that the native format for FCP is Apple ProRes encoded MOV. So the first problem you have to solve is to transcode Sony PMW-320 MXF to ProRes mov for Final Cut Pro 6/7. Along with some help from third-party softwares, it can be done. Below is a simple solution for you,

First of all, free download and install Brorsoft MXF to MOV Converter for Mac ( brorsoft.com/mxf-converter-mac/index.html ) to your computer.

Overall, the program is a professional yet easy-to-use MXF to MOV Converter on Mac OS X which can not only convert Sony PMW-320 MXF files to Apple ProRes codec videos for Mac editing, but also provide simple video editing functions for you. The mac MXF to ProRes Converter can also convert MXF videos from Canon C30O XF100, XF105, XF305, Pansonic P2 cameras for editing in Final Cut Pro 6/7, Final Cut Pro X, Final Cut Express, iMovie, Avid MC, Adobe Premiere Pro etc. Just download it and follow the tutorial below to get the work done.

[size=4]Guide: Transcoding Sony PMW-320 MXF files to Apple ProRes MOV for FCP 6/7[/size]

Step 1: Import video files from your Sony PMW-320 to the MXF to FCP Converter Mac.

Note: Before conversion, you need to transfer MXF files from your Sony PMW-320 to Mac Hard Drive, then click the "Add files" button to browse to import MXF videos.

Step 2. Click the format bar, and move mouse cursor to "Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" as output format.

Step 3. Click "Convert" button to start transcoding Sony PMW-320 mxf files to Apple ProRes MOV for Final Cut Pro 6/7 under Mac OS.

Some more helpful features of the Free Mac MXF to MOV Converter:

1. Settings- click to set video resolution(1920×1080/1440×1080/1280×720/720×480), bitrate(from 1Mbps to 20Mbps), frame rate (24p/30p)

2. Editor (next to "Add" icon)- click to set deinterlace, denoise, mute, volume up, trim, crop, etc.

Once the MXF to ProRes 422 conversion is done, you can transfer Sony PMW-320 MXF footage into Final Cut Pro 6/7 for editing smoothly on Mac with ease.




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