Convert Flip video on mac to edit in Final Cut Pro
Need to edit you flip video in Final Cut Pro?
Flip cams record video to H.264 is just a delivery format and does not edit well in Final Cut Pro. Therefore, to encode Flip footage to a format which works better with Final Cut Pro is necessary.
Just three parts to edit your video in Final Cut Pro:
Part One: To convert flip video to Final Cut Pro supported.
Flip Converter for mac is just the one we need. Following shows just several simple steps to finish the Flip video deliver to Final Cut Pro.
Download the Mac Flip video Converter and launch it, then follow steps as below:
Step 1: Add Flip videos
Click the "Add File" button to add the flip videos you want to edit in Final Cut Pro to Mac Flip Converter.
Step 2: Select a Final Cut Pro supported output format
Click the Profile drop-up list and select
Step3: Convert flip video to Final Cut Pro
Click the "Start" button on the lower right of the interface to start converting flip video to Final Cut Pro.
Part Two: Import converted videos to Final cut pro.
How to import flip video to Final cut pro.
Step 1: Launch Final Cut Pro and you can see the layout of the Final Cut Pro Interface. From under the File command at the top of the interface, select "Import" and "Files". Thenselect one converted file from the Choose a File window and press the "Choose" button to choose this file.
Step 2: Find the file in the resources list for the project.
Step 3: Drag the file into the Timeline and then save the project.
Part Three:Edit flip video in Final Cut Pro
Step1: Edit video and audio timing
There are three tracks on the Timeline, one for video and the other two for audio. And you can cut the video and audio tracks all at once in the same place.
Choose the razor blade tool in your menu, and click the times that you want to split it. You can also set input and output times on the Viewer window. Final Cut Pro also allows you to layer video tracks on top of each other.
Step2: Add transitions
For flip videos, you might want to use simple and non-distracting transitions. Then you can just select Fade Out or Cross-Fade transitions.
More detail about importing Flip video to Final Cut Pro.
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Por kodakvideoconverter - September 9th, 2011, 0:29, Category: General
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