Put/watch/play/run dvd movie video to iPad 3
When you want to play the DVD movie on your beloved iPad 3, there will be a problem that there is no DVD drive in iPad 3. So where is a solution to help us playing DVD movie on iPad 3? iPad 3 supports 1080p mp4, so Aunsoft DVD to iPad 3 ripper can help you out on this matter to convert DVD to iPad 3 supported format. It is very simple to complete the whole conversion with this good DVD to iPad 3 Converter. Firstly you need sure that your PC could load the DVD disk. Download and install Aunsoft DVD Ripper software. Install and launch it, click the Load button to load the DVD into Aunsoft DVD movie to iPad 3 Converter, and then go to Format to select the iPad 3 option. For example: if you want keep the full HD movie from DVD to iPad 3, you can choose this iPad 3(New iPad) Full HD Video (*.mp4). If you do not want to have a very big output size, you can just check the main movie for the DVD to iPad 3 conversion. The last step is start to converting dvd to iPad 3 h.264 mp4 and a few minutes later, get the mp4 file on your iPad 3. Is it very easy, correct? http://camcorder-editor.com/converting-dvd-to-ipad-3-h-264-mp4-and-play-dvd-movies-on-new-ipad/
Convert 1080/60p AVCHD Videos to Mac FCP Compatible 1080/60p ProRes
Convert 1080/60p AVCHD Videos to Mac FCP Compatible 1080/60p ProRes AVCHD to 1080/60p ProRes 422 (HQ) Converter - Panasonic HS700 to FCP Do you face any problem when trying to import the 1080/60p or 180/50p AVCHD videos from Panasonic HDC-HS700 to Final Cut Studio? In the Panasonic HS700 camera manual, you may find the page 129 of the instruction manual says 1080/60p cannot be imported to a mac. Not to say to log and transfer the 1080/60p files to FCP. Apple ProRes 422 will be the intermediate codec for FCP to transcode from the supported 1080i videos. However, for the unsupported 1080/60p or 1080/50p AVCHD videos, it would be perfect to get Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) for Final Cut Pro. Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac is the recommended AVCHD to 1080/60p ProRes 422 (HQ) converter on Mac OS X to edit videos in highest quality like uncompressed and lossless videos. Below is the simple step-by-step guide for camcorder and camera users about how to keep and maintain 1080p 60fps/50fps from Panasonic HS700 to ProRes 422 (HQ) for FCP. Step 1. Download HS700 files to AVCHD MTS/M2TS to FCP Converter for Mac. Run Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as the best Panasonic HS700 AVCHD videos to Apple ProRes 422 converter, click the "Add" button to import .mts files from the camcorder folder like AVCHD > BDMV > STREAM. Step 2. Choose ProRes 422 (HQ) codec. Click the "Format" option, and navigate to Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(HQ) (*.mov) as output format. The Mac 1080/60p video converter will transcode AVCHD .mts files to ProRes 422 (HQ) .mov. As the AVCHD 1080/60p video is with high data rate, it is recommended to use Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) as output codec, instead of Apple ProRes 422 (LT), Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy). The alternative codec is Apple ProRes 422, which includes lower data rate than the HQ codec. Step 3. Choose 1080p size with 60 or 50fps. Click the "Settings" button and choose 1920*1080 from the video size drop-down box to keep the original HD resolution. Click the drop-down box for frame rate, and choose 60fps or 50fps as output video frame rate. The frame rate option depends on your source videos in NTSC or PAL model. Click the OK button to save the changes and the Mac AVCHD video converter will convert 1080/60p AVCHD videos to Mac FCP compatible 1080/60p ProRes 422 native format. Step 4. Convert HS700 1080/60p to ProRes 422 HQ on Mac for FCP. Click the convert button under the preview window, and the Mac HS700 AVCHD to FCP native format converter will start converting HD 1080 to 1080/60p for FCP on Mac Non-linear editing. Hope you enjoy the steps above to get Panasonic HS700 1080p 60fps/50fps to ProRes 422 (HQ) for Final Cut Pro , Final Cut Pro 7, Final Cut Studio. Tips: 1. To get videos and audio in perfect sync, you shall install Final Cut Pro before choosing the Apple ProRes 422 and other profiles under the Final Cut Pro group in Aunsoft Video Converter.
[Video to MP4]playing VOB, MXF, AVCHD, MKV videos on Samsung Galaxy S 3
Watch movies on Samsung Galaxy S III with the best Samsung Galaxy S 3 video converter [Video to MP4]playing VOB, MXF, AVCHD, MKV videos on Samsung Galaxy S 3 As the users of Samsung Galaxy S III, what will you do with it? Listen Music, or download top 10 Android games? Anyway, whether you do anything on Galaxy S3, don’t forget to watch movies on Samsung Galaxy S III. It’s pleasant to play videos on such a wide-screen with HD quality. Galaxy S III is said to support videos in MP4, 3GP, MPEG4, Divx, Xvid formats, but if we have videos in FLV, MOV, WMV, AVI, VOB, etc, we need convert FLV, MOV, WMV, AVI, VOB, MXF, AVCHD, MKV, etc to Samsung Galaxy S3 supported formats. The following paragraphs will guide you how to effectively transfer/convert any movies to Samsung Galaxy S III so that we can freely enjoy videos on Galaxy S III. Step 1: Add Videos to Aunsoft Samsung Galaxy S3 Video Converter With this powerful Samsung Galaxy S3 Video Converter, we can load as many as videos at one time, so we can import any FLV/MOV/WMV/AVI/VOB/MXF/AVCHD/MKV videos to Samsung Galaxy S3 Video Converter. Step 2: Convert Videos to Samsung Galaxy S III by the best video to Samsung Galaxy S3 Converter No matter what formats videos are, Samsung Galaxy Video Converter is able to transcode FLV/MOV/WMV/AVI/VOB/MXF/AVCHD/MKV to Samsung Galaxy S3 compatible MP4 format. Pull down format list to select Samsung>>Samsung Galaxy S II (I9100) (*.mp4). Also, we can adjust size, bit rates, as well as frame rate to create the best profile for Samsung Galaxy S III videos. Step 3: Export MP4 videos for Galaxy S3 Conversion from videos to MP4 will be done so quickly that we can easily transfer exported MP4 videos to Galaxy S III. In conclusion, we can copy any videos on Samsung Galaxy S3. Watch movies on Samsung Galaxy S III with the best Samsung Galaxy S 3 video converter [Video to MP4]playing VOB, MXF, AVCHD, MKV videos on Samsung Galaxy S 3 As the users of Samsung Galaxy S III, what will you do with it? Listen Music, or download top 10 Android games? Anyway, whether you do anything on Galaxy S3, don’t forget to watch movies on Samsung Galaxy S III. It’s pleasant to play videos on such a wide-screen with HD quality. Galaxy S III is said to support videos in MP4, 3GP, MPEG4, Divx, Xvid formats, but if we have videos in FLV, MOV, WMV, AVI, VOB, etc, we need convert FLV, MOV, WMV, AVI, VOB, MXF, AVCHD, MKV, etc to Samsung Galaxy S3 supported formats. The following paragraphs will guide you how to effectively transfer/convert any movies to Samsung Galaxy S III so that we can freely enjoy videos on Galaxy S III. Step 1: Add Videos to Aunsoft Samsung Galaxy S3 Video Converter With this powerful Samsung Galaxy S3 Video Converter, we can load as many as videos at one time, so we can import any FLV/MOV/WMV/AVI/VOB/MXF/AVCHD/MKV videos to Samsung Galaxy S3 Video Converter. Step 2: Convert Videos to Samsung Galaxy S III by the best video to Samsung Galaxy S3 Converter No matter what formats videos are, Samsung Galaxy Video Converter is able to transcode FLV/MOV/WMV/AVI/VOB/MXF/AVCHD/MKV to Samsung Galaxy S3 compatible MP4 format. Pull down format list to select Samsung>>Samsung Galaxy S II (I9100) (*.mp4). Also, we can adjust size, bit rates, as well as frame rate to create the best profile for Samsung Galaxy S III videos. Step 3: Export MP4 videos for Galaxy S3 Conversion from videos to MP4 will be done so quickly that we can easily transfer exported MP4 videos to Galaxy S III. In conclusion, we can copy any videos on Samsung Galaxy S3.
Import Canon Camcorder AVCHD/MOV files to FCP with Mac Camcorder video converter
Import Canon Camcorder AVCHD/MOV files to FCP with Mac Camcorder video converter As a great non-linear video editing application, Final Cut Pro has gained the favor of different people, from video hobbyists, independent filmmakers to film and television editors. Final Cut Pro provides non-linear, non-destructive editing of any QuickTime compatible video format including DV, HDV, P2 MXF (DVCProHD), XDCAM, and 2K film formats. Seems powerful enough? Even so, users always encounter troubles when importing clips shot by different cameras or camcorders, like Canon Vixia AVCHD, etc. In that way, you have to consider transferring Canon Camcorder videos to FCP compatible file types before importing, such as Apple ProRes , Apple ProRes 422 (HQ), Apple ProRes 422,Apple ProRes 422 (LT), and Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy). Now that we’ve talked about importing, I’d like to say something different between Final Cut Pro 7 and the newest Final Cut Pro X. Three ways are available for importing. 1. Importing from File-Based Cameras 2. Importing from FireWire Cameras and Decks 3. Importing Files - You can import files into Final Cut Pro X by choosing Import > Files or by dragging files directly into the Event Library. You don’t need to specify whether you’re importing an individual file or a folder, as you do in Final Cut Pro 7. Understanding the similarities and differences between Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro X will allow you to work faster than ever with this new breakthrough application. Back to the point, if you have troubles while importing different Canon Camcorder videos to FCP, what to do? As we’ve mentioned at the beginning, you have to consider converting Canon avchd/mov footage to FCP workable format before importing. Indeed, there are numbers of Canon video converter software in the market. Choosing a good converter or a bad one will decide the quality of your editing material, so it’s serious. Aunsoft Canon Camcorder video converter for Mac will never let you down. It not only provides expert format preset for Final Cut Pro, but also offers profiles for other commonly-used video editing programs running on Mac OS X, including iMovie, Final Cut Express, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere, and Sony Vegas. More than that, if you wanna cut some Canon footage for watching on iPad, iPhone, Apple TV, iTouch, Aunsoft Canon footage converter will also help you realize the goal. To encode Canon recordings to FCP for editing, three steps are enough. Step 1: Import Canon footage to Aunsoft Canon video converter for Mac software. Step 2: Select output format for FCP (X). Step 3: Convert Canon footage to FCP compatible format. Additional Tips - with Aunsoft Mac Canon AVCHD/MOV to FCP Converter , you can do more: - convert Canon AVCHD files to FCP editable format - transfer Canon EOS DSLR H.264 MOV for Final Cut Pro - transcode Canon MXF to QT MOV, Apple ProRes, AIC, DNxHD, etc. - downsize 1080p Canon footage to 720p