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Convert Phantom 4 Pro 4K Videos to Windows Movie Maker

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You may find that Movie Maker does not support DJI Phantom 4 4k files. In fact, it's easy to fix the issue. Here is a simple solution. Phantom 4 Pro is really going to put professional quality, cinematic shots into the hands of consumers. It can record at 4k video at 60 frames per seconds. This means it can record slow motion in 4k which gives your video a much smoother look. After the video capture, you may going to have some professional post work-flow of the Phantom 4 Pro video files with Windows Movie Maker. However, H.264 encoded MP4 or MOV file format from DJI Phantom 4 Pro is beyond the compatibility of Movie Maker. What's more, handling 4K files in Movie Maker is usually hardware intensive. Thus, you can't get a flawless 4K workflow in most cases. Is it possible to edit 4K videos from Phantom 4 Pro with Windows Movie Maker? If your computer meets below listed requirements, you will have no problem to work 4K video with Windows Movie Make

How to Convert MP4 to Work With Pinnacle Studio 17/16/15/14

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The guide shows you how to convert MP4 to Pinnacle Studio compatible video files for editing MP4 videos in Pinnacle Studio 17/16/15/14 smoothly. MP4 is widely used to save media data, can be found online or offline in many places. But the problem with MP4 is that when you plan to use Pinnacle to edit MP4 files, you may be able to do this, but you may not be able to do this. What about that? Then it depends on the fact that this is due to the MP4 file codec: Pinnacle Stuido likes MPEG-4 codecs instead of other codecs while MP4 can contain various video codecs. So if your MP4 file is not accepted by Pinnacle Studio, it may be because the video codec is not compatible. In this case, you need to transcode MP4 into Pinnacle Studio-compatible video formats such as AVI, WMV, or MPG. The article would show you how to convert MP4 to work with Pinnacle Studiostep by step with a professional Dimo Video Converter Ultimate .The program will give you a big hand. With it,

How to Open MOV Files With Camtasia Studio

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How to import/edit MOV with Camtasia Studio? This tutorial mainly explains you how to get Camtasia Studio work beautifully with MOV files. MOV is a multimedia format that is used for saving and creating video files. It was developed by Apple for their Macintosh systems. MOV may contain video, audio, animation, graphics, virtual reality, 3D, and text information. This file format is easily manipulated with the right software installed. However, opening MOV files in Camtasia Studio can be frustrating from time to time for the complex video codec of MOV. "Your website says Camtasia Studio should be able to import/edit .mov files. The only type of file my Kodak video camera produces is .mov but Camtasia won't recognize those files when I try to import them and I get a 'No available codec' error." In this article, you'll learn how to edit MOV videos in Camtasia Studio using three methods: uninstalling, renaming or converting MOV to Camtasia

How to Convert DJI OSMO 4K files to Play on iPhone

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Are you looking for a simple solution to dropping DJI OSMO 4K videos into iPhone with smooth playback? Here is how to. A Zenmuse X3 three-axis gimbal with a camera is an important part for DJI OSMO. This fan-cooled gimbal-camera can record videos of up to 4K resolution - 4,096 x 2,160 at 24fps or 3,840 x 2,160 at 30fps/24fps, to be exact - with a maximum video bitrate of 60 Mbps. If you recorded some 4K videos by DJI OSMO, you may like playing the 4K footage with iPhone. So, here offers the DJI OSMO 4K to iPhone best workflow for you. In fact, the large file size from DJI OSMO is not supported well by iPhone (It supports H.264 video up to 4K, 30 frames per second, High Profile level 4.2 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats). To play DJI OSMO 4K on iPhone smoothly, a good suggestion is to downscale the file size by lowering the bitrate from 60Mbps to 160 Kbps. To achieve the goal effortlessly, download and

Downsacle DJI Phantom Pro 4K to 1080p ProRes for Final Cut Pro

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This tutorial will show you how to downscale DJI Phantom Pro 4K to 1080p ProRes MOV files so that you can edit DJI Phantom Pro 4K videos n Final Cut Pro smoothly. The Phantom 4 is a beautifully designed camera drone. The onboard camera shoots 4K footage at 30 frames per second. When got smooth and stabilized 4K video shootings from DJI Phantom 4, how can we import and edit Phantom 4 4K video in FCP X/7? What's the best workflow for 4K footage from DJI Phantom 4 to Final Cut Pro? Some tricks are listed in the following paragraphs. Well, compatibility is very critical for a successful editing of 4K videos so you should not proceed without an assurance on this one. Your videos should come with a format that is compatible with Final Cut Pro otherwise you are going to experience challenges in editing. Based on our testing, we found H.264 encoded MP4 or MOV file format from DJI Phantom 4 is beyond the compatibility of FCP 7. Learn from Apple official site, we

How to Convert WMV to iPhone 7 with Best Quality

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Have many HD movies in WMV format and would like to play them on your iPhone 7? Read on this WMV to iPhone 7 tutorial and get it done in minutes. WMV file format is popular as it allows large video files to be compressed while retaining their high quality. It is compatible with any Media player in Windows/Mac, but it is not an iPhone-friendly format. Fortunately, all you have to do is convert the WMV files to the video formats supported by iPhone . Here we are going to provide a solution to watch your WMV videos on iPhone (iPhone 7/7 Plus Included) without any hassle. Format incompatibility is the crux of the problem, clear enough. iPhone can only recognize file with .M4V, .MP4, and .MOV extensions and compressed in H.264 or MPEG-4. To solve this problem and play WMV on iPhone, all you need is to use a WMV to iPhone converter enjoying great popularity named Dimo Video Converter Ultimate for Mac which offers strong WMV to iPhone converting ability, supporting co

How do I Convert WMV files to run in Final Cut Pro

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The easy workaround to get Final Cut Pro X/7/6 work with WMV files is to convert WMV files to a more editing-friendly format for FCP. WMV (Windows Media Video) is a compressed video format developed by Microsoft and widely used in Windows. If you have got some WMV videos and tried to import them to FCP X/7, you can easily find that WMV is not compatible with Final Cut Pro. Let's face it, Windows and Mac will never fully get along. A quick and easy solution to make your WMV video compatible with FCP is to convert the WMV file to FCP editing-friendly codecs. This article shows you how to transcode WMV files to FCP-compatible apple prores codec with the maximum editing quality and efficiency. Read on for details. To adjust WMV to FCP file, you can adopt Dimo Video Converter Ultimate for Mac for help which is able make WMV file compatible with Final Cut Pro X/7. It is fully compatible with all major Mac OS X operating systems like Sierra, El Capitan, Yosemite