How to Import video clips from Nikon D300S to iMovie for editing smoothly
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How to Import video clips from Nikon D300S to iMovie for editing smoothly
How to Import video clips from Nikon D300S to iMovie for editing smoothly
Tricks for smoothly importing/editing Nikon D300s H.264 mov footages in iMovie and how to transcode Nikon D300S footages to iMovie friendly format.
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Nikon cameras are very excellent in the market, as the biggest competitor to canon. Many of you may have one DSLR camera like Nikon D300s. It is wonderful to be taken to take photos and record HD videos when you travel or commute. As you see, the Nikon D300S supports h.264 mov recording up to 1080p. Sometimes, you may want to edit those h.264 mov footages in iMovie on Mac before sharing with others. But you may encounter some problems when you want to import Nikon D300S videos to iMovie for editing, like import it slowly, and couldn't edit videos smoothly.
So how to import and load video clips from Nikon D300S to iMovie for smoothly editing on Mac? As far as I know, the reason behind that is Full HD "MOV" movie files created by Nikon DSLRs use the H.264 codec for the video. Generally, mov is friendly for iMovie, however, H.264 is a delivery codec rather than editing codec. The best method to solve those problems is to transcode Nikon h.264 mov footages to iMovie native format, for instance, Apple Intermediate Codec(AIC) codec. The following passage guides you how to convert Nikon D300S h.264 mov footages to AIC encoded MOV file for iMovie.
If you looking for a solution for this problem likewise, check out Pavtube's HD Video Converter for Mac(currently on sale), a top Nikon Video converter for iMovie. It supports not only encoding all Nikon h.264 mov files to AIC so that you can easily import them to iMovie for smoothly editing, but also supports transcoding all Nikon H.264 mov footages to Apple ProRes for Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP X editing. This will help you import the file correctly and saving the rendering time.
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Guide-Convert/Transfer Nikon D300S h.264 mov footages into iMovie for editing smoothly
Step 1. Free Download and run the Nikon D300S Video Converter for iMovie on your Mac and import D90/D7000 recordings to the program.
Step 2. Click format bar to choose the best output format, you are recommended to choose iMovie -> Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov).
Step 3. Click convert button to convert Nikon h.264 mov footages to AIC for iMovie under Mac OS X with this best Canon EOS Video Converter.
After conversion completes, you can easily import Nikon D300S h.264 mov files into iMovie for smoothly editing on Mac as you want.
See Also:
Nikon Video Converter for FCP 7-Import/convert Nikon MOV to FCP 7
Tricks for smoothly importing/editing Nikon D300s H.264 mov footages in iMovie and how to transcode Nikon D300S footages to iMovie friendly format.
HOT News: Pavtube's Camcorder 1080p HD Video Converter is on sale (20% Off) now, never miss the chance to get the program during its Euro 2012 Special Offer.
Nikon cameras are very excellent in the market, as the biggest competitor to canon. Many of you may have one DSLR camera like Nikon D300s. It is wonderful to be taken to take photos and record HD videos when you travel or commute. As you see, the Nikon D300S supports h.264 mov recording up to 1080p. Sometimes, you may want to edit those h.264 mov footages in iMovie on Mac before sharing with others. But you may encounter some problems when you want to import Nikon D300S videos to iMovie for editing, like import it slowly, and couldn't edit videos smoothly.
So how to import and load video clips from Nikon D300S to iMovie for smoothly editing on Mac? As far as I know, the reason behind that is Full HD "MOV" movie files created by Nikon DSLRs use the H.264 codec for the video. Generally, mov is friendly for iMovie, however, H.264 is a delivery codec rather than editing codec. The best method to solve those problems is to transcode Nikon h.264 mov footages to iMovie native format, for instance, Apple Intermediate Codec(AIC) codec. The following passage guides you how to convert Nikon D300S h.264 mov footages to AIC encoded MOV file for iMovie.
If you looking for a solution for this problem likewise, check out Pavtube's HD Video Converter for Mac(currently on sale), a top Nikon Video converter for iMovie. It supports not only encoding all Nikon h.264 mov files to AIC so that you can easily import them to iMovie for smoothly editing, but also supports transcoding all Nikon H.264 mov footages to Apple ProRes for Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP X editing. This will help you import the file correctly and saving the rendering time.
Get 20% Off Coupon Code of the Nikon H.264 MOV Converter for Mac
Guide-Convert/Transfer Nikon D300S h.264 mov footages into iMovie for editing smoothly
Step 1. Free Download and run the Nikon D300S Video Converter for iMovie on your Mac and import D90/D7000 recordings to the program.
Step 2. Click format bar to choose the best output format, you are recommended to choose iMovie -> Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov).
Step 3. Click convert button to convert Nikon h.264 mov footages to AIC for iMovie under Mac OS X with this best Canon EOS Video Converter.
After conversion completes, you can easily import Nikon D300S h.264 mov files into iMovie for smoothly editing on Mac as you want.
See Also:
Nikon Video Converter for FCP 7-Import/convert Nikon MOV to FCP 7
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