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Editng Pentax K-S1 H.264 in Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS
Topic Started: Nov 6 2014, 05:17 AM (18 Views)
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[size0]Only several steps you will be free in editing your H.264 files from Pentax K-S1 on Adobe Premiere Pro in Mac (Mavericks included). Let's take a look at the detailed information for operating it.

If you thought most new cameras nowadays are all about being "retro" and taking cues from cameras of yesteryear, take heed: Ricoh is going in a bold new direction with their latest DSLR, the new Pentax K-S1. Sporting a strikingly futuristic design, the K-S1 features a new 20-megapixel APS-C image sensor with a high ISO sensitivity up to 51,200, as well as incorporating features from their flagship K-3, such as the on-demand anti-aliasing filter system with their in-camera Shake Reduction image stabilization system.

Other performance specifications include the SAFOX IXi+ AF sensor with eleven focus point (nine of which are cross-type) a glass pentaprism with 100% coverage, 5.4fps continuous burst shooting and a maximum shutter speed of 1/6000s. The K-S1 also captures Full HD video at up to 30p in the H.264 format.

H.264 format ? Well, it consumes more resources than other popular video formats when it provides higher quality video. and Adobe Premiere Pro won't import H.264 files smoothly. I used to edit by importing the native H.264 footage from Pentax K-S1 into Premier Pro (CS6), but found trouble when it was really slow and didn't flow smoothly.

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So, the best method is to convert Pentax H.264 footage to MPEG-2 before loading to Premiere Pro. For this purpose, this article mainly shows you how to transcode Pentax K-S1 footage to MPG for Premiere Pro in details.

First of all, free download Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac, a top Mac Pentax H.264 Video Converter. It supports transcoding all Pentax h.264 format files to Apple ProRes 422 for Final Cut Pro X, FCP 6, FCP 7; MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro, DNxHD for Avid Media Composer; AIC .mov for iMovie, Final Cut Express and more. This will help you import the file correctly and saving the rendering time. If you work Pentax H.264 footage on Windows, please get Video Converter. Now go through the article to check out the solution.

Convert/Import Pentax K-S1 H.264 format videos to Premiere Pro for smoothly editing on Mac

Step 1. After downloading, install and run this Video Converter for Premiere Pro, just copy the h.264 files from your camera to your hard drive. Import the files to the software for converting.

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Step 2. Click “Format” bar to choose the output format. Click and choose “Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas” > “MOV (AVC) (*.mov)”, or “MEPG-2(*.mpg)” as the best format for editing in Premiere Pro.

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Step 3. You can click “Settings” button to adjust the parameters, such as resolution, bitrate, etc.

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Step 4. Click “Convert” button to start transcoding Pentax K-S1 H.264 to MPG for importing to Premiere Pro on Mac OS X.

After the conversion is finished, just run Adobe Premiere Pro and import the generated files. You will find the output video work perfectly on Adobe Premiere Pro CC7, CS6 as well as for CS3, CS4, CS5.

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