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| How to import Android Video .mp4 to iMovie/FCE files on Mac OS ? | |
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| lydia622520 | Jul 4 2014, 05:13 AM Post #1 |
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[size0]How to edit Android devices videos on Mac? This step-by-step guide will show you how to convert android videos to Mac FCE, iMovie supported formats to edit. Android devices are very popular today and it is mostly because they are the more affordable options to iOS devices. Like the iPhone and the iPad, there are many Android-based mobile phones and tablets available these days.Many Samsung devices that also use the Android platform. Supported Video Format for Android Okay, now that you've had a clear understanding of the android supported video file formats, let’s move to the next section of editing Android video files in iMovie or FCE on Mac. For Mac users there is no easier application for creating a home movie than Apple's own iMovie. However, iMovie can only handle footage from DV, HDV and AVCHD camcorders as well as MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 footage (formats typically employed for recording video on mobile phones), which means a variety of other most used video files are denied and can't be imported, what a pity. For adding Android videos to iMovie, FCE, i may suggest you to change the file format first. Doing so assures you of a seamless playback as well. The recommended programs that you can use are: Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac. It has a format it will save into called AIC (Apple Intermediate Codec) which generates a .mov file. That format video clip will always go right into iMovie and Final Cut Express without any problems. More than that, the Mac video converter can also allows you to convert any virtually video like AVI, WMV, MKV, FLV, MP4, MPEG, etc. to iMovie, FCE as well as Final Cut Pro, Avid MC, Adobe PP, etc for your choice. Once you install the program, let’s start the Android video to Mac iMovie, FCE conversion task. How to convert Android video for editing in iMovie/FCE smoothly Step 1: Run the Android video file converter, and then click the “Add” button to load the videos clips from your Android tablet or phone. ![]() Step 2: Click “Format” pull down list to select “iMovie and Final Cut Express-Apple InterMediate Codec(AIC)(*.mov)” as the best format. ![]() Tip: Click the Settings icon to adjust video and audio parameters on the Profile Setting as you need to get the best quality video. Step 3: Simply click the "Convert" button to start converting and everything else will be automated. If you have added quite a bunch of video files, it would take some time to convert. In such case, you can click Option and tick the box “Shut down the computer after conversion”. You're done. Now your Android files will be converted into AIC .mov; ready to be imported ino iMovie(iMovie 11) and Final Cut Express beautifully. More Guides: VOB Player via Android Devices Transcoding AVI to MPEG for easily playing Easily convert DVD to DreamTabs playable videos Importing DivX(AVI) files into Vegas Pro 10/11/12/13 Get Best MXF File Solution- MXF Converter for Mac Stream and Play Tivo files on Windows Media Player Switching 60p AVCHD videos to MPEG for After Effects Source:How to import Android Video .mp4 to iMovie/FCE files |
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