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Sunday, 21 September 2014

How to Open Brinno Camera AVI files in Sony Vegas Pro

Summary: This article will teach you how to transfer Brinno Camera AVI files to Sony Vegas for further editing smoothly.

The Brinno time-lapse camera is a very simple device that aims to simplify time-lapse photography as much as possible. The difference with a dedicated time-lapse camera like the TLC100/TLC200 is that it takes out a lot of the work that needs to be done such as stitching still images together and creating the video file. The video file will be left with an .AVI contain. It is much simple to take videos, however, you will find that it is a difficult task to edit the captured AVI videos in Sony Vegas.

Friday, 19 September 2014

How to Import Panasonic HX-A500 4K to Adobe Premiere Pro CS5/CS6/CC

Summary: Wanna transfer Panasonic HX-A500 4K videos to Premiere for further editing? This article will give you some hint on how to convert Panasonic HX-A500 4K videos to Premiere supported format.

The Panasonic HX-A500 is the world's first 4K 30/25p wearable camcorder which can record videos with 3820 x 2160 resolution at 30/25 fps frame rate. Many users tend to capture videos via 4K camcorders for outstanding video quality. However, if they want to import Panasonic HX-A500 4K video to some NLEs, like Premiere for further editing, they will encounter some problems.

Monday, 15 September 2014

Tricks for Editing Nikon D810 MOV in Windows Movie Maker


If you are planning to import Nikon D810 H.264 MOV to Windows Movie Maker for further editing, this post can supply a best solution to you. Follow on.



Nikon has released D810 recently, a digital SLR camera that boasts incredibly superior definition and image quality made possible with a new Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor. However, the new released Nikon D810 still adopts H.264 codec to compress the recordings in MOV format. Although this codec is good for capture and delivery, it is not quite suitable for editing that users may have troubles while importing Nikon D810 videos to Windows Movie Maker directly.

Thursday, 11 September 2014

Fast resolve Nikon P600 to FCP/iMovie importing issues

Facing problems editing Nikon P600 MOV files in Final Cut Pro or iMovie? Fortunately, there is an easy way to fix the issue. Check it out here!



The Nikon Coolpix P600 isn't the quickest camera, but that might be a small price to pay for having such a long lens on a relatively compact, lightweight camera. It offers the choice of two Full HD video modes -1080p25 and 1080i50 in H.264 AAC (MOV) format. However, users find it's difficult to import Nikon P600 MOV clips to FCP/iMovie or other NLE system. Here I share with you a simple guide on how to get Nikon P600 MOV video to FCP/iMovie in full compatibility without any editing issues.