Sunday, June 26, 2016

How to Make Canon 1300D/T6 H.264 MOV videos workable with FCP X?

Summary: This article will show you the best way to import and videos from Canon EOS 1300D/T6 to FCP X and then you can edit Canon EOS T6 files with FCP X without any hassle.

The EOS 1300D/T6 inherits the movie modes of its predecessor. As on other Canon APS-C DSLRs you can choose to shoot in 1080p at 24, 25 and 30p. There are also 720p50 and 720p60 options as well as 640x480 at 25 or 30fps. Files are saved using the H.264 codec in a QuickTime wrapper with a .mov file extension in the same folder as still images.

After got the Canon EOS Rebel T6 DSLR, many users have used it recorded some full HD videos, and then choosed to import Canon EOS H.264 MOV files to FCP 7 or FCP X for further editing. While things are not going as it expected, Final Cut Pro(Even FCP X) can't support H.264 codec natively. On the other hand, according to Apple FCP X official website, you'll learn that Final Cut Pro native supported codec is Apple ProRes 422 codec. That's to say, in order to get Canon H.264 MOV work smoothly with FCP X, you'd better transcode videos from Canon EOS Rebel T6 to FCP X Apple ProRes codec, and then import converted videos into FCP X for editing natively.

In order to save your time and help you convert videos to Apple ProRes codec with top quality, we would like to recommend the best Canon EOS Rebel T6 to FCP X converter for you, it is Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac, this powerful software can work as the best Apple ProRes codec converter, it can help you convert Canon EOS Rebel T6 recorded H.264 MOV files to Apple ProRes codec MOV files easily, what’s more, it can convert your HD videos to any other formats, such as convert videos to MKV, AVI, MP4, WMV, FLV, MPG, iMovie, Avid Media Composer, etc. it can also work as 4K Video Converter for Mac to help you convert 4K files, once you get this powerful converter you don’t need to worry about the video conversion and editing anymore. Now please follow the easy steps below to convert videos from Canon EOS Rebel T6 to FCP X Apple ProRes.

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How to convert and import Canon 1300D / T6 MOV files to Final Cut Pro X

Step 1. Install and run the MOV to ProRes Converter Mac; click "Add" icon to load your source videos. You can also use the drag-and-drop method to load the media files to the application UI.



Step 2. Click on the "Format" bar and choose Final Cut Pro> Apple PreRes 422(*.mov) as output format.



Step 3. Set proper video/ audio parameters. Click the "Settings" button and set proper video/ audio parameters. You can reset set the video size, bitrate and fame rate.



Step 4. Hit the convert button, it will start converting Reble T6 MOV videos to Final Cut Pro X most compatible format immediately. Soon after the conversion, just click "Open" button to get the generated files for natively editing in Final Cut Pro X perfectly.

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