A new camera system, which incorporates the quality of Ikegami. In the world of broadcasting, the picture tells the story. That is why a camera for broadcast use must always provide superior performance. Only critical evaluation of the picture conveys the true value o f t he camera. Ikegami, a leading b rand in the broadcasting industry, is introducing the HC-HD300, which like the models before it, will prove its true value over its lifetime. Ikegami's HC-HD300 makes its first UK exhibition appearance at BVE 2015 in London, February 24-26. Introduced at BIRTV 2014 and now deliverable, the HC-HD300 is a highly flexible docking-style camera for studio or field operation. The camera delivers high quality pictures in all commonly used HD video formats: 1920 x 1080/50i, 1920 x 1080/59.94i, 1280 x 720/50p, 1280 x 720/59.94p, and 720 x 576/50i (PAL) 720 x 480/59.94i (NTSC).
Last week, my friends and I had a trip to Canada. I recorded many short videos with my Ikegami HC-HD300, the video can show the beautiful scenery in Ottawa. I plan to upload the HC-HD300 1080P video to YouTube, but I have to edit the native video in FCP X. Why I can't import the Ikegami HC-HD300 files into FCP X? I searched this question via Google, I found Ikegami users have the same problem.
If you got HD videos, sometime you may like editing it recordings in Final Cut Pro. But 1920 x 1080/50i and 1920 x 1080/59.94i video isn’t a native editing video format for FCP X. To import Ikegami HC-HD300 video into FCP X for editing smoothly, you need to convert 1080i video to ProRes MOV. Apple ProRes is a good editing video codec for Final Cut Pro (FCP X, FCP 7, FCP 6). Here HD Video Converter for Mac is your best choice to do this job. Here, Acrok problem is your best choice.
With this best Ikegami Video Converter, you can convert HC-HD300 video to Apple ProRes 422 and ProRes 4444 MOV with fast speed without quality lostness. If you like you can convert HC-HD300 to other format for editing in iMovie, Premiere, Avid, FCE, etc.
How to transcode HC-HD300 footage to ProRes MOV for use in FCP X without quality loss?
Step 1. Download and run this Ikegami HC-HD300 to FCP Converter, When its main interface comes up, click "Add File" to load your source media.Tip: Edit Ikegami HDS-V10/HDN-X10 MXF in FCP X
Step 2. Select "Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" as output format under "Final Cut Pro" column. The ProRes codec is full compatible with FCP X and its former version FCP 6, FCP 7 as well as Adobe Premiere and DaVinci Resolve. or you can select one as target format depending on your requirement in post production.
Tips:
1. If you want to combine several Ikegami HC-HD300 clips into one, please tick the box "Merge" in settings;
2. If you’ve loaded a number of video clips to do batch conversion, please do remember ticking off "Apply to All" option before you start.
Step 3. Click "Settings" button, then you will be able to adjust audio and video parameters on the popup window to customize the output file quality, these adjustable parameters include codec name, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, and audio channel.
Step 4. Click the "Convert" button, this best Apple ProRes Converter will convert Ikegami HC-HD300 video to ProRes MOV for editing in FCP X, FCP 7 and FCP 6 on Mac immediately. After conversion, click "Open Folder" button to locate the converted video files. Now, you can import and edit Ikegami HC-HD300 1080i files in FCP without any problem.
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