After imported video to iMovie and finish your iMovie project, you export the project into a finished movie format. And very likely you hope to export best video quality in HD to Kindle Fire via USB but found the video format can't be played by Kindle Fire Gallery app. Which iMovie export should be the right format for Kindle Fire? What setting need to do to get the best video quality right for playing on kindle Fire with best performance?
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
How to import and edit AVI to FCP for further editing?
Final Cut Pro (FCP) is the ultimate Mac video editor, which has gained the favor of many professional users including Hollywood film makers. But it only takes QuickTime and iMovie compatible video formats such as QuickTime MOV, QuickTime MP4, DV, HDV etc. AVI is a typical Windows video format, and as a Mac application, and FCP does not take AVI format videos
Monday, December 19, 2011
How to play and enjoy non-purchased movies on kindle fire?
How to put non-purchased movies to Kindle Fire:
How to download and play movies on Kindle Fire off-line on mac?
Kindle Fire users are wondering whether they can watch the movies on Kindle Fire without Wifi which means to play the movies from Netflix, Hulu etc off-line:
3GP to FCP,3gp to fce on mac system
3GP (3GPP file format) is a multimedia container format defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for 3G UMTS multimedia services. It is used on 3G mobile phones but can also be played on some 2G and 4G phones.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
How to import MP4 to Final Cut Pro for further editing?
"I've had issues dealing with a few video files I've gotten as handouts at press conferences.Both were named as .mp4 files, under "get info" they're in a h264 AAC codec.When I import it into FCP and try to play it, I get an error message saying "General Error", and then "Error, Out of Memory".- from Creativecow forums.
Excellent solution for editing AVCHD footages from Canon Vixia Camcorder in iMovie or FCP
Canon Vixia is an import part of Canon AVCHD series. We usually know that high definition AVCHD aren't friendly with Mac range from video player to video edit software. Until iMovie'11 appearance, but compare with Panasonic and Sony, Canon is less supported by iMovie'11 still.
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