Facing problems when importing and editing GoPro HERO4 (Black) 4K footage in Sony Vegas Pro 13/12? Fortunately, there is an easy way to fix the issue. Let's find it out here.
GoPro's 2014 flagship camera (Hero4 Black) finally brings a lot of the features professionals have been begging for, most significantly: 4K video at 30 frames per second, and 1080p video at a mouth-watering 120 frames per second. If you've have shoot some 4K videos and want to import GoPro 4K films to Sony Vegas Pro 13 or Vegas 12 for further editing, you will find it's a frustrating thing. If you're facing problems editing GoPro Hero4 footage in Sony Vegas, here is a simple tutorial for you, guarantee to achieve your goal smoothly.
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Sunday, 26 October 2014
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
How to Easily Convert Sony Handycam MTS to MP4 Videos
This articles walk you through how the whole process of converting Sony Handycam MTS to MP4 video with zero quality loss so that you can share, play or edit them with ease.
The Sony HDR Handycam camcorders like HDR-PJ580V, HDR-CX260V, HDR-GW77V, HDR-XR260V, HDR-PJ760V, etc. are great for professional and amateur users because of the low price and excellent video quality. Almost all the Sony Handycam camcorder supported recording AVCHD footage with an extension of MTS format. However, the AVCHD MTS files are not so easy to share, edit or playback. So you will need to convert Sony Handycam MTS to MP4 format for easy handling.
The Sony HDR Handycam camcorders like HDR-PJ580V, HDR-CX260V, HDR-GW77V, HDR-XR260V, HDR-PJ760V, etc. are great for professional and amateur users because of the low price and excellent video quality. Almost all the Sony Handycam camcorder supported recording AVCHD footage with an extension of MTS format. However, the AVCHD MTS files are not so easy to share, edit or playback. So you will need to convert Sony Handycam MTS to MP4 format for easy handling.
Sunday, 19 October 2014
Sony PXW-X160 XAVC and Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5/CS4 Workflow
Can't import Sony PXW-X160 XAVC files to Adobe Premiere Pro for editing? The easy workaround to is to convert Sony PXW-X160 XAVC to a more editing-friendly format for Premiere Pro.
The Sony PXW-X160 is designed for use in broadcasting, production facilities and on corporate and event productions. It can record in XAVC Intra and Long GOP, enabling 10-bit sampling for HD recordings with a long tonal range, and also the MPEG HD422 at 50 Mbps format now used frequently in broadcast and production. It records in MPEG HD420 at 35 Mbps, AVCHD and DV formats as well. While, there are a few issues when it comes to viewing, importing and editing Sony PXW-X160 XAVC files in non-linear editing software like Adobe Premiere. Luckily, I've figured out an effective way to import Sony PXW-X160 raw footage to Premiere Pro flawlessly. Share as below.
The Sony PXW-X160 is designed for use in broadcasting, production facilities and on corporate and event productions. It can record in XAVC Intra and Long GOP, enabling 10-bit sampling for HD recordings with a long tonal range, and also the MPEG HD422 at 50 Mbps format now used frequently in broadcast and production. It records in MPEG HD420 at 35 Mbps, AVCHD and DV formats as well. While, there are a few issues when it comes to viewing, importing and editing Sony PXW-X160 XAVC files in non-linear editing software like Adobe Premiere. Luckily, I've figured out an effective way to import Sony PXW-X160 raw footage to Premiere Pro flawlessly. Share as below.
Friday, 17 October 2014
How to Work Sony PXW-X70 XAVC in Vegas Pro 13/12
Having issues import Sony PXW-X70 XAVC clips into Vegas Pro 13/12 for further editing? Fortunately, there is any easy way to fix the issue. Let's find it out here.
Although Sony claims that it's just as easy to work with XAVC and XAVCS footage in Vegas Pro 12 and Vegas Pro 13 as it is to work with any other footage, it seems that the post-production is not as easy as we image if you've tried to import Sony PXW-X70 XAVC files to Vegas Pro 13/12 for editing. And there are questions quoted as below:
Q1: V13 not seeing Sony PXW-X70 XAVC clips?? Anyone having an issue getting Vegas 13 to accept the XAVC Long GOP 50-mbit clips from the new Sony PXW-X70?
Q2: Sony PXW-X70 XAVC files cannot be 'seen' by Vegas Pro 12 I have purchased a Sony PXW-X70 which as far as I can see performs very well indeed with the test footage I have shot. But how do you get the XAVC quality footage into Vegas Pro 12?
Although Sony claims that it's just as easy to work with XAVC and XAVCS footage in Vegas Pro 12 and Vegas Pro 13 as it is to work with any other footage, it seems that the post-production is not as easy as we image if you've tried to import Sony PXW-X70 XAVC files to Vegas Pro 13/12 for editing. And there are questions quoted as below:
Q1: V13 not seeing Sony PXW-X70 XAVC clips?? Anyone having an issue getting Vegas 13 to accept the XAVC Long GOP 50-mbit clips from the new Sony PXW-X70?
Q2: Sony PXW-X70 XAVC files cannot be 'seen' by Vegas Pro 12 I have purchased a Sony PXW-X70 which as far as I can see performs very well indeed with the test footage I have shot. But how do you get the XAVC quality footage into Vegas Pro 12?
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
How to Import Sony HDR-AS100V XAVC S to Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5
Facing problems while importing Sony HDR-AS100V XAVC S files to Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5 for further editing? Fortunately, there is an easy way to fix the issue. Let's find it out here.
Designed for point-of-view (POV) shooting during action sports, the compact Sony HDR-AS100V POV Action Cam supports up to Full HD 1080/60p XAVC S video at 50 Mbps. You can also shoot 1280 x 720p slow motion video at 100 or 120 fps, and 800 x 480 slow motion video at 200 or 240 fps. The camera can also capture 13.5MP still images when using the photo mode. However, you will find it a painful experience to import Sony HDR-AS100V XAVC S files to Adobe Premiere Pro CC, CS6, CS5 for editing. So what's the available workflow for Sony HDR-AS100V and Premiere?
Designed for point-of-view (POV) shooting during action sports, the compact Sony HDR-AS100V POV Action Cam supports up to Full HD 1080/60p XAVC S video at 50 Mbps. You can also shoot 1280 x 720p slow motion video at 100 or 120 fps, and 800 x 480 slow motion video at 200 or 240 fps. The camera can also capture 13.5MP still images when using the photo mode. However, you will find it a painful experience to import Sony HDR-AS100V XAVC S files to Adobe Premiere Pro CC, CS6, CS5 for editing. So what's the available workflow for Sony HDR-AS100V and Premiere?
Saturday, 11 October 2014
Solve MTS files No Audio in Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5
MTS files import into premiere with no audio? Fortunately, there is an easy way to fix the issue. Let's find it out here.
"We have lots of MTS files with Premiere Pro CS6. I can hear the audio just fine with VLC. If you drag it to the Premiere project it will miss the audio track. I have downloaded an updated version of Premiere Pro from Adobe. And still it won't handle .mts files?"
People who are start using an AVCHD camcorder like Sony NX70, Sony VG900, Panasonic SD90, Canon XA10, etc often have the same case- Adobe Premiere Pro not reading audio from .MTS file as quoted above.
Read related posts about the MTS to Premiere Pro issue, some guys recommend the Media Browser, so I tried that instead of dragging MTS files into Adobe Premiere. Unfortunately it still does not work. After speaking to an Adobe representative I was told this was because I don't have the entire AVCHD folder structure and metadata available, just the .MTS files, and that the reliable workaround to get the audio back into Premiere is to transcode MTS clips into another format like MPEG-2 that Premiere Pro can fully support. This will help you import the file correctly.
"We have lots of MTS files with Premiere Pro CS6. I can hear the audio just fine with VLC. If you drag it to the Premiere project it will miss the audio track. I have downloaded an updated version of Premiere Pro from Adobe. And still it won't handle .mts files?"
People who are start using an AVCHD camcorder like Sony NX70, Sony VG900, Panasonic SD90, Canon XA10, etc often have the same case- Adobe Premiere Pro not reading audio from .MTS file as quoted above.
Read related posts about the MTS to Premiere Pro issue, some guys recommend the Media Browser, so I tried that instead of dragging MTS files into Adobe Premiere. Unfortunately it still does not work. After speaking to an Adobe representative I was told this was because I don't have the entire AVCHD folder structure and metadata available, just the .MTS files, and that the reliable workaround to get the audio back into Premiere is to transcode MTS clips into another format like MPEG-2 that Premiere Pro can fully support. This will help you import the file correctly.
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Can't Import DivX files to iMovie? Solved!
Summary: You may come across problems when you import DivX video files into iMovie 11 or iMovie 08/09. This tutorial just aims to solve iMovie can’t detect DivX codec issues.
According to Apple, iMovie 11 supports most commonly-used video codecs, including DV, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, AVCHD and AIC. While, when you import DivX to iMovie, you may come across problems- nothing shows up on the screen. That’s because if a file is not "edit" compatible with iMovie, it will be ignored.
According to Apple, iMovie 11 supports most commonly-used video codecs, including DV, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, AVCHD and AIC. While, when you import DivX to iMovie, you may come across problems- nothing shows up on the screen. That’s because if a file is not "edit" compatible with iMovie, it will be ignored.
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