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| Best Way to import PowerShot G9 X 60p videos to iMovie | |
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| Topic Started: Dec 22 2015, 07:32 AM (8 Views) | |
| ujinwang3 | Dec 22 2015, 07:32 AM Post #1 |
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Summary: SURPRISE! Pavtube Rolls out 2015 Christmas Sales with Up to 78% Coupons for Facebook Fans!![]() 60p is a quite high Frame Rate for MP4 footage. The 60p MP4 videos shot by Canon PowerShot G5 X/G9 X are very nice. Many people have the need of editing Canon PowerShot G5 X/G9 X 60p MP4 footage in iMovie, but some of them complained that they can’t import and edit the 60p MP4 footage in iMovie on Mac. The most frequent problem is the window of iMovie messed up. The reason to that problem is 60p Frame Rate is too high to be handled with by your current version of iMovie. In order to successfully import Canon PowerShot G5 X/G9 X 60p MP4 files to iMovie for editing, we’d better downgrade the Frame Rate from 60p to 30p and transcode MP4 files to the most suitable codec formats for iMovie. Here Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac is just the brilliant 60p MP4 to iMovie Converter you’re looking for. It supports converting various MP4 videos to iMovie, including 60p. Besides, it also provides the parameters panel to enable you adjust the Frame Rate of PowerShot 60p MP4 footage, other parameters like bit rate, channels, and sample rate are also adjustable. If you want to know about more HD video converters for Mac, please read Top 5 Best Video Converter for Mac Other Download: - Pavtube old official address: http://www.pavtube.com/hd-video-converter-mac/ - Amazon Store Download: http://www.amazon.com/Pavtube-Video-Converter-Mac-Download/dp/B00QI9GNZS - AppStore Download: https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/pavtube-hd-video-converter/id502792488?mt=12 - Cnet Download: http://download.cnet.com/Pavtube-HD-Video-Converter/3000-2194_4-76177786.html How to import Canon PowerShot G5 X/G9 X 60p MP4 to iMovie Step 1. Load 60p MP4 files First of all, connect Canon PowerShot G5 X/G9 X to Mac via USB cable, transfer 60p MP4 files to Mac computer. Launch the 60p MP4 converter, click "Add Video" or "Add from folder" button on the top menu to browse and select 60p MP4 files. ![]() Step 2. Choose the preset output format To convert Canon PowerShot G5 X/G9 X 60p MP4 files for iMovie, just click the format bar and follow "iMovie and Final Cut Express" > "Apple InterMediate Codec(AIC) (*.mov)" as the right choice. ![]() Step 3. Resize Frame Rate. To resize Frame Rate, just click "Settings" to open “Profile Settings”, then change the number of Frame Rate(fps) from 60 to 30. ![]() Step 4. Start converting 60p MP4 files. Here is the last step. Click the big "Convert" button in bottom-left corner of the main UI to start converting 60p MP4 files to AIC MOV format. You can find your converted videos by clicking "Open" button. Now you are able to Import Canon PowerShot G5 X/G9 X 60p MP4 footage to iMovie for further editing. Enjoy! Related Software: Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac: If you want to rip popular BD movies out for editing in iMovie, you can try our another software - Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac. This program can help you finish this ripping conversion efficiently. Further Reading: Import MOV, MKV, WMV, MXF, TiVo, H.265, FLV, MP4 to GoPro Studio How to convert an .AVI file for use in GoPro Studio, using only freeware Can’t Load Sony PXW-X400 XAVC L MXF to Premiere Pro CC? Solved! Can't play M2TS files in Windows Media Player 12/11? Solved! How to Edit Non-Gopro - Mobius SJ4000 ActionCam Footage in GoPro Studio Load Sony PXW-X400 XAVC L MXF to Avid Media Composer Src: Best Way to import PowerShot G9 X 60p MP4 videos to iMovie |
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