Friday, August 21, 2015

How to Import Samsung NX500 4K H.265 to FCP X for editing on Mac?

According to Samsung NX500 product website, besides many useful features, Samsung NX500 has one oustanding advantage, record true 4K video* for 4X the resolution and details of Full HD, with H.265( HEVC) support, capture extreme details using half the storage space typically used for HD recording. Since excellent video quality(4K) and action-friendly performance, many travelers or families like to import recorded videos from Samsung NX500 camera to edit them in editing software like very popular FCP X.

But sometimes you will fail to import these 4K H.265 videos to FCP X, always get some erro messages as “unsupported by FCP X”. That’s because currently FCP X doesn’t support for the new codec- H.265, which is the mainly codec of Samsung NX500.

Plus: FCP X supported format

Video Formats: Apple Animation codec, Apple Intermediate codec, Apple ProRes(all versions), AVC-intra, AVCHD (including AVCCAM, AVCHD Lite, and NXCAM), DV (including DVCAM, DVCPRO, and DVCPRO50), DVCPRO HD, H.264, HDV, iFrame, Motion JPEG(OpenDML only), MPEG IMX(D-10), REDCODE RAW (R3D), Uncompressed 10-bit 4:2:2, Uncompressed 8-bit 4:2:2, XAVC, XDCAM HD/EX/HD422, QuickTime formats.

Audio Formats: AAC, AIFF, BWF, CAF, MP3, MP4, WAV

Container format: 3GP, AVI, MP4, MXF, QuickTime

Still-image formats: BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, PSD, RAW, TGA, TIFF 

To make you import and edit Samsung NX500 4K H.265 videos in FCP X on Mac, you just need third party converter to encode H.265 to best suitable codec for FCP X(FCP 7/FCP 6) like above listed Apple ProRes 422 before editing. With the help of  iFastime Video Converter Ultimate for Mac, the NX500 4K H.265 to Apple ProRes MOV conversion task can be done easily.

With it, you can also convert Samsung NX500 4K H.265 videos to H.265 MP4/MKV, M3U8, MKV, MP4, AVI, VOB, MPEG, WMV, MOV, FLV, SWF, 3GP as well as AIC for iMovie/FCE, MPEG-2 for Premiere, DNxHD for Avid Media Composer, etc. The steps are the same as Samsung NX500 4K H.265 videos to FCP X conversion, only change outformat in step 2.

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Below is the detailed guide on transcoding H.265 to Final Cut Pro X supported Apple ProRes for editing.

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How to convert NX500 4K H.265 video to Apple ProRes 422 for FCP X?

Step 1. Add H.265 files to the program

Launch the program and click “Add” button to import the Samsung NX500 4K H.265 files to the program. Batch conversion is supported.



Step 2. Choose FCP X compatible format

Select “Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as output format for opening with FCP X. From the “Format” list, move to “Final Cut Pro” catalogue, and select “Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as target format. Apple ProRes is the best suited editing codec for FCP X.



Tips:

If necessary, you can click “Settings”button and go to “Profiles Settings” panel to modify video and audio settings like video encoder, resolution, video bit rate, frame rate, aspect ratio, audio encoder, sample rate, audio bit rate, and audio channels.



Step 3. Start converting 4K H.265 to FCP X

You should be ready to start conversion at this point. Just click on the green arrow button that can be found on the menu. Wait for a while and the video converter will do the trick. You will soon have your H.265 video into a format that's recognizable and editable by Final Cut Pro X– the MOV format.

After conversion, you only need to import the converted video files to FCP X. Now edit your converted videos in FCP X at ease. It is so simple, so quick to use this powerful converter, why not try?

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