Are you still worrying about the complicated ProRes video? Can't play ProRes video in Quick Time smoothly ? Don't know how to edit the ProRes video in Premiere Pro? It's time for you to drop the ProRes and hug other main popular vidoe formats, like: H.264, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, etc. Even ProRes formats is soo cool which can support 8K, 5K, 4K, 2K, HD (up to 1920×1080) resolutions, but most media...
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Import Blu-ray/DVD to Premiere Pro CC, CS6, CS5 on Mac (masOS High Sierra)
Many Blu-ray lovers are looking for the way to edit their favorite Blu-ray/DVD collections in editing tools to create their masterpiece. However, the users found easily that they can not directly import the Blu-ray movie to Adobe Premiere Pro (CC, CS6, CS5) for smooth editing. but you will discover nothing happened when you try to import Blu-ray and DVD into Adobe Premiere Pro. Then how can they u...
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Let’s Import Samsung NX1 H.265 fooatge to Premiere Pro CC for editing
The Samsung NX1 has come out of the blue with an impressive spec sheet. One of the key features is its 4K video recording capability. Samsung uses a new codec, H.265 (HEVC) and 40Mbps for its 4K video. In this post, we will present a workaround to make Samsung NX1 H.265 footage well compatible with Premiere Pro CC.
Some guys have shared tips below if you are planning to have a post producti...
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