And now it is a DivX editor and encoding machine, and even a stream and YouTube downloader. "MPEG Streamclip is a powerful high-quality video converter, player, editor for MPEG, QuickTime, transport streams, iPod. I'm assuming you don't know what MPEG streamclip is. I suspect your mistaking export on your NLE for the import. THEN, export, selecting "use QuickTime conversion" then select h.264 ( or your preffered final codec.) and then the compression levels, size, etc. import using log and transfer, specifying the software to transcode your footage to (ProRes 422 is iMHO the best codec for editing from normal consumer cameras.) do all the stuff you want. So, if you were using FCP7 the steps would be.Ĭopy the raw footage onto your external drive. Your camera is recording in MP4, and THAT footage in THAT format needs to come into the edit software, is then transcoded into a codec suitable for editing, and then output in the final codec. "import" or "log and capture" or "log and transfer" when your bringing video in from your camera. "export" is usually what you do when you are outputting a video from your editing software for final use. I've scoured all the settings (of which there seem to be few) and cannot find an option to export in 4k anywhere. Then I choose Options but in the resolution drop down the only options are 1080 and 720. I read that DNxHD is a good format for editing. When exporting I choose Export to Quicktime then select Avid DNxHD. It's recorded at 3840x2160 30p using the MP4 format. I'm trying to export 4k footage from my Panasonic G7 in order to combine my clips into one video and to convert to a better format for editing.
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