Edit H.264 in ProRes-Convert H.264 AVI/MP4/MOV video files in Final Cut Pro 7/X
On many cases, people need to play and edit H.264 .avi, .mp4, .mov files in FCP X on Mac including Mac OS X Maverickds and Yosemite. To make the process smooth, you need to convert H.264 AVI/MP4/MOV to Final Cut Pro X native ProRes format. Source From: Import H.264(AVI/MP4/MOV) to Final Cut Pro for editing H.264 codec needs a lot of processing power to decode, so it is not easy to play and edit H.264 files in FCP or other editing programs. To get around the trouble, a simple workaround is to convert H.264 to ProRes , a native format for Final Cut Pro. I used Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac to encode all of my H.264 videos to ProRes for using in Final Cut Pro X or FCP 6/7. Overall, it is one of the best H.264 file converter tool for us. The program comes with several optimized formats for FCP- ProRes 422, ProRes 422 HQ, ProRes 422 Proxy, ProRes 422 LT and ProRse 4444, which enable you to transcode H.264 for editing with FCP directly without any rendering or codec problems. Plus, it...