Last updated on 2014-07-03, by
How to import MOV to Final Cut Pro/Final Cut Express for editing
Final Cut Pro provides non-linear, non-destructive editing of any QuickTime compatible video format including DV, HDV, P2 MXF (DVCProHD), XDCAM, and 2K film formats. However, you may get surprised when you can’t import MOV to FCP on Mac. This is because of the different codec parameters of different MOV video files. If you want to import MOV to FCP on Mac to edit MOV videos in FCP for better video enjoyment, you will have to use a practical Mac MOV to FCP converter to convert MOV to FCP firstly.
If you can’t import MOV to Final Cut Pro/Express on Mac,Leawo null would be your best choice to convert MOV to FCP on Mac so as to let you freely import MOV to FCP/FCE for video editing on Mac computers. This Mac MOV to FCP converter is a powerful yet easy to use Mac video converter that could help you easily convert video to FCP/FCE on Mac, and allow you to freely choose to convert 2D video to 3D video on Mac for unlimited 3D movie enjoyment.
Full Guide
Import MOV to FCP converter Mac
Kick off this MOV to FCP converter for Mac. Import MOV to FCP converter Mac by drag-and-drop or clicking Add Video button.
Set output profile for FCP/FCE
Click the icon before 3D button to set output profile for FCP within Leawo MOV to FCP/FCE Converter Mac. Choose proper output profile for FCP from Apple group or Common group.
- You are able to change output profile parameters by clicking "+" button in Profile panel on Leawo MOV to FCP converter for Mac: Bit Rate, Video Size, Frame Rate, Video Codec, Audio Codec, Aspect Ratio, etc.
Convert MOV to FCP on Mac
Click the convert button to start to convert MOV to FCP on Mac within this Mac MOV to FCP converter. After the conversion, you can freely import MOV to FCP/FCE for further video customization.
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Final Cut Pro is non-linear video editing software developed by Macromedia Inc. and then Apple Inc. It supports a number of simultaneously composited video tracks (limited mainly by video format and hardware capability); up to 99 audio tracks; multi-camera editing for combining video from multiple camera sources; as well as standard ripple, roll, slip, slide, scrub, razor blade and time remapping edit functions. It comes with a range of video transitions and a range of video and audio filters such as keying tools, mattes and vocal de-poppers and de-essers.