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Import Panasonic AJ-PX800 MXF files to FCP X/7/6
Topic Started: Mar 31 2015, 11:00 PM (15 Views)
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Designed to be lighter than their previous 3 MOS ENG style cameras, the Panasonic AJ-PX800 P2 HD AVC-Ultra Camcorder is a full-featured 2/3″ ENG style video camera with an interchangeable lens system. Please note that this item only includes the camera body and does not include the lens or viewfinder. Suitable for newsgathering, the camera captures Full HD at up to 59.94p, recording to optional P2 cards, or micro P2 cards with an optional adapter. Using codecs in the AVCULtra family allows you a choice of compression and data rate to suit your needs, and you can record proxy files on optional SD cards using the built-in SD media card slot.
Panasonic AJ-PX800 Camcorder Features:
* Three 2/3" MOS Sensors 2.2 MP Resolution
* Full HD 1920×1080 up to 59.94p
* AVCUltra Recording & Simultaneous Proxy
* Dual P2 Slots, Single SD Card Slot
* HD-SDI HDMI & Monitor Output
* Genlock In, Timecode In/Out
* LAN Network Functions
* USB Slot for Optional WiFi/4G/LTE Dongle
* Flash Band Compensation
* Uni-Slot for Wireless Mics
With Panasonic AJ-PX800 you can record high quality videos in MXF format. To most users, they are not familiar with MXF video format. MXF format is often used by high-end camcorders, such as Panasonic P2 series, Canon XF series, Sony XDCAM series. Panasonic PX800 also uses MXF video format to store media data.
Import Panasonic AJ-PX800 MXF files to FCP X/7/6
"Last week I bought the Panasonic PX800 camcorder, it has helped me to record some vivid videos in the past days. Today I want to import Panasonic PX800 files to FCP X/7/6 for editing, but I always meet with importing problems. It seems that the MXF videos can't work with final cut pro X/7/6, can you give me some advice?"
After users got Panasonic AJ-PX800 camcorders, most users have the need to edit recorded files with Final Cut Pro X/7/6 on Mac, you may also have this need. But when you import Panasonic PX800 MXF files to FCP X/7/6, you will have problems. Because the MXF video format is not supported by Final Cut Pro X/7/6, so you can't import and edit Panasonic AJ-PX800 MXF video directly. In order to load Panasonic AJ-PX800 MXF to FCP X/7/6, you will have to convert Panasonic AJ-PX800 MXF video to compatible format for FCP X/7/6. here we recommend you to convert Panasonic PX800 MXF to Apple prores 422 codec MOV format, because this is native codec for Final Cut Pro X/7/6, you won't have any problems with this codec and format.
How to convert Panasonic AJ-PX800 MXF to Final Cut Pro X/7/6 Apple ProRes codec?
You will need a Panasonic PX800 MXF to FCP converter to convert MXF videos. Here you can choose Acrok MXF Converter for Mac, with it you can easily convert Panasonic P2 MXF files to FCP X/7/6 best supported apple prores codec. This Panasonic PX800 to FCP X converter supports nearly all the video formats for import and export, such as MXF, AVCHD, MTS, M2TS, MOV, MP4, M4V, MPG, etc. it will be a useful tool for you.
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Steps to convert Panasonic AJ-PX800 MXF files to FCP X/7/6
1. Free download and install this Acrok Panasonic AJ-PX800 to FCP converter on your Mac, launch this software you will see the main interface. If you need to convert Panasonic AJ-PX800 MXF files on Windows, you can also download the MXF Converter Windows version.
2. Click add files button to import the videos that you want to convert, you can add several files at one time, batch loading and converting is supported.
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3. Choose output format. To edit Panasonic AJ-PX800 video with Final Cut Pro X/7/6, please click the format bar and choose Apple ProRes 422 codec MOV format.
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4. You can adjust the output parameters before you convert Panasonic AJ-PX800 files to FCP X/7/6, just click the settings button on the main interface and adjust the resolution, bitrate, frame rate, etc.
5. Click convert button to start the Panasonic AJ-PX800 to final cut pro X/7/6 conversion process.
Please wait until the videos are converted, and then you can click the open folder button to get the converted videos, then you can import the videos into FCP X/7/6 for editing natively, there is no problems anymore.
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