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subject: How To Import Mxf To Final Cut Pro, Get Mxf Into Fcp For Further Editing [print this page]


Final Cut Pro is a professional non-linear editing software application developed by Apple Inc. It provides non-linear, non-destructive editing of any QuickTime compatible video format including DV, HDV, P2 MXF (DVCProHD), XDCAM, 2K, and IMAX film formats.

Many people get some MXF files from their camcorders and want to edit them in Final Cut Pro on Mac to make their own videos or movies. But they face the problem is when they try to import MXF to FCP, they find that FCP cant recognize the MXF files.

How to import MXF files into FCP? You mustconvert MXF to FCP supported video formats like MP4, MOV, DV etc. After converting MXF to FCP, you can import MXF files into FCP successfully and edit MXF files with it.

Mac MXF to FCP Converter is a ideal MXF to FCP Converter for Mac users. With it you not only can convert MXF to FCP, but also can convert MXF to other video formats such AVI, MPG, WMV, FLV, etc. After converting MXF to FCP, you can enjoy your videos on some portable devices like iPod, iPad, smartphone etc.

Key Features:

Convert practically all video formats, HD videos also supported

Extract audio from video and convert between audio formats

Transform files compatible for popular digital devices

Batch-capture picture from video; create video from photos

Free Download and install MXF to FCP Video Converter Ultimate for Mac

After installing and running the software, you will see the main interface as below.



Tutorial: How to import MXF to Final Cut Pro, Get MXF into FCP for further editing?

Step 1: Click Add File button to locate your mxf files to the program MXF to FCP Converter

Step 2: Select the output format like MOV which is compatible with FCP from the profile drop-down menu.

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Step 3: Press Convert button, it begins to convert your MXF to FCP MOV format.



Done! Now import the MOV file into Final Cut Pro for editing.

by: Lorin Young




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