Showing posts with label 4K Guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4K Guide. Show all posts

October 4, 2016

Blade Chroma 4K in FCP X with ProRes codec natively on Mac

The Blade Chroma 4K is a relatively compact camera drone that easily breaks down for travel. Includes an all-in-one controller with first-person-view screen and camera controls and can also be used with Yuneec’s ulracompact Wizard controller. This is the Ready-to-Fly(RTF)version of the Chroma Camera Drone from Blade, which includes the ST-10+ transmitter/personal ground station combination. It incorporates the CGO3-GB, a 3-axis ginbal-stabilized able to capture 4K video, 1080p video at up to 120 fps, and shoots photos at 12-megapixels. Photos can be captured in JPEG or DNG RAW and it is possible to snap photos while recording video. 

When you wanna import Blade Chroma 4K to Final Cut Pro X for further editing, you will probably got some issues like program crashed, black viewer screen, no audio track… So, what’s the right workflow for Blade Chroma 4K videos in Final Cut Pro X? Any suggestion? Yes, just read on to get the solution for importing and editing Blade Chroma 4K in FCP X. 

What you need to do is change Blade Chroma 4K to the ProRes codec which is the best codec for FCP X. Actually, it’s not as difficult as you imagine. What’s need is a just a common video converter like Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac - The program works as the best Mac 4K to FCP X Video Converter. It helps you fast transcode Blade Chroma 4K footage to ProRes with fast encoding speed and without quality loss. What’s more, it’s the optimal tool for transcoding GoPro, Sony, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, etc camera or camcorder videos to kinds of NLE programs Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premier Pro, DaVinci Resolve Lite, FCE and more. For Windows user, please turn to Pavtube HD Video Converter. Just download it and follow the simple guide to achieve your goal. 

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Start converting Blade Chroma 4K to ProRes codec for ediitng with FCP X 

Step 1. Click “Add video” button to choose Blade Chroma 4K video files from your hard drive for converting. Or directly drag the Blade Chroma 4K videos you want to convert to the left item bar. 

 

Step 2: Click the “Format” bar to get the drop-down menu and you can get “Final Cut Pro>>Apple ProRes codec”, including ProRes 422, ProRes 422 (HQ), ProRes 422 (LT), ProRes 422 (Proxy) and ProRes 4444. Choose the proper one you want. Here, we suggest you to choose Apple ProRes 422 .mov as the best output format. 

 

Step 3: Now, click “Convert” and let it go. The Blade Chroma 4K to FCP X Converter for Mac supports batch conversion. So if you have lots of Blade Chroma 4K videos to convert, check “Shut down computer after conversion” and you can go away without keeping an eye on it. 

Conclusion: Once the conversion process shows in 100%, click “Open” to get the output videos. Then import them to FCP X. Create a project and start editing Blade Chroma 4K videos in FCP X with light speed. 

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Source:http://digitalmediasolution.altervista.org/blog/edit-blade-chroma-4k-in-fcp-x/

December 10, 2015

Convert Christmas Blu-ray to 4K TV for playback via USB

To satisfy the needs of many 4k TV users, we will also show you how to convert/rip/transfer Blu-ray to 4K TV via USB in step-by-step guide. 

It seems that 4K TV is becoming the future trend that every TV manufacture is boosting. 4K UHD has twice the horizontal and vertical resolution of the 1080p HDTV format, with four times as many pixels overall. So users who always watch movies on a monster-like 4K TV (Samsung, Sony, LG, Toshiba, ViZio, Panasonic etc.) must be pleasant. 

 

Unluckily, we will meet with playback problems when playing Blu-ray on 4K TV 

I have a bit of personal material: some Blu-ray discs. Since I bought a 4K TV, I tried to get them played on its large display. However I had a problem of codec once when ripping my discs. To find a way out, I searched different solutions hard, but luckily I found Pavtube ByteCopy which offers the best solution to convert my Blu-ray to 4K TV without any hassles. So far, it does well what I am using it for. I have continued to use it at times and I must say that I have full media licenses of Adobe, Sony, Edius... and shortly, will go back to Avid. A perfect ripping tool for me! Here is its review

Now, join me to see how to conduct the conversion from Blu-ray video to 4K TV as below. 

Prepartion: 

As you see, Pavtube ByteCopy is a professional Blu-ray to 4K TV Converter. It is a genius in handling Blu-ray to 4K problems: With it, you can rip and convert Blu-ray/DVD to 4K TV supported MKV, AVI, WMV, M4V, VOB, etc. video effortlessly, so that you can play your DVD, BD files on 4K TV without any limitations. Mac version is here

Free Download and trail: 

  

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- Pavtube old official address: http://www.pavtube.cn/bytecopy/ 
- Cnet Download: http://download.cnet.com/Pavtube-ByteCopy/3000-7970_4-76158512.html 

Good News! To thanks for your continuous support, Pavtube Official Website and Pavtube Facebook all has been released its 2015 Christmas Day Deal. Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac is available with 20% off is provided on christmas week, Don’t miss it! Pay less to get powerful Blu-ray/DVD/Video Converter to build your own home media center on your becoming Christmas! 

Guide: Rip/Convert/Load Blu-ray movie to 4K TV with best quality 

Step 1: Import Blu-ray movie to the best Blu-ray to 4K TV Converter. 

Launch the best Blu-ray to 4K TV Converter. Click the button like a disc or the folder, or the to add Blu-ray movie to it. If necessary, you can double click the each file to have a preview. 

 

Tip: Freely select the subtitles for you Blu-ray movies from the “Subtitles” option. Thus, you can put Blu-ray movie onto the 4K TV with preferred subtitles

Step 2: Select an output format for the 4K TV and set the output folder. 

Click on the dropdown menu of “Format” and then move your pointer to “HD video > “MKV HD Video (*.mkv)” which is the compatible format for 4K TV. Or “HD video > “H.264 HD Video (*.mp4) is suitable. Then you can set the output folder by clicking “Browse” icon as you need. Or choose the optimized TV profile as the output format to for your 4K TV. 

With ByteCopy, you can also backup your Blu-ray to multi-track MP4/MOV and lossless mkv format. 

 

Step 3: Click “Settings” icon to make the best video/audio settings for 4K TV. 

Click the “Settings” icon and you will go into a new interface named “Profile Settings”. You can adjust codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channel in the interface according to your needs and optimize the output file quality. 

Note: Since the 4K can support H.264 video up to Ultra HD, thus you can set video size as 1920*1080 or even 3840 x 2160. 

Step 4: Start converting your Blu-ray movie to MP4/MKV for the 4K TV. 

Click the “Convert” button; it will rip/convert Blu-ray movie for 4K TV immediately. You can find the process in the “Conversion” interface. 

After the Blu-ray to 4K TV conversion, you can transfer/copy Blu-ray movie to the 4K TV via USB for freely Blu-ray movie enjoying. Just get ready to have fun! 

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Source:http://video-tips.jimdo.com/2015/01/12/convert-blu-ray-to-4k-tv/

Play 4K Videos on Mac OS X El Capitan

9to5mac reveals another breaking news about Apple: the latest release of the Mac OS X El Capitan beta for developers hides references to the new system: 4K resolution supporting is under the plan. With currently no Retina display, the new Mac OS X El Capitan beta references Mac support for a new 4096 X 2304 resolution Apple-made display panel, which is not present in any version of Yosemite. This could make sense for Mac users who are fond of watching 4K videos on Mac OS X. Before the 4K resolution plan is reached, how can we play 4K videos on Mac OS X El Capitan? 

4K video is the resolution range from 3840 × 2160 to 4096 × 2160. With 4K resolution, you can see every single detail and close-up in the video wherever you sit in the cinema. At present, 4K videos come from mainly camcorder recording, YouTube and Vimeo downloads, Amazon Prime subscription and other source. These 4K videos can’t played by QuickTime natively on Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan. So for playing 4K videos on Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, you should convert 4K 2160p videos to 1080p videos on El Capitan. 

A cheap and convenient way of playing 4K videos on Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan is to adopt a 4K videos converter for Mac. Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac is designed to play 4K videos on your Mac OS X El Capitan by saving much storage space as well as converting them to almost any video format for free playback on those popular devices such as UHD TV, Apple series, Android smart phones and tablets, game consoles, etc.(Read Top 5 free Mac video converters.) 

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- Pavtube old official address: http://www.pavtube.cn/imedia-converter-mac/ 
- Cnet Download: http://download.cnet.com/Pavtube-iMedia-Converter/3000-2194_4-76177788.html 

How to play 4K videos on Mac OS X El Capitan? 

Step 1. Add 4K videos 

Run a 4K video converter for Mac on Mac OS X El Capitan and import 4K videos 
to it. 

 

Step 2. Choose video format supported by Mac OS X El Capitan 

Click the format bar to follow "HD Video" and "H.264 HD Video (*.mp4)." 

 

Step 3: Downscale 4K video to 1080p 

Open "Profile Settings" window, from Size(pix) drop-down list, select "1920x1080" which is close to 4K resolution as the resolution for output file. 

 

Step 4. Convert 4K videos on Mac OS X El Capitan 

Hit the big red button “Convert” on bottom-right corner of the main UI to convert your 4K videos on Mac OS X El Capitan. 

After conversion, you can play the converted 4K videos on Mac OS X El Capitan via a media player for Mac. With iMedia Converter for Mac, you still can enjoy a free playback of various 4K videos on your Mac OS X 10.9.3 and 5k iMac

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Source:http://i-mediapedia.blogspot.com/2015/07/play-4k-videos-on-el-capitan.html