"I attempted to import .mxf files generated by my Canon XC10 to Final Cut Pro 7 for editing through Log & Transfer, without much luck, FCP 7 refused to accept those Canon XC10 .mxf footage. The Canon XC10 MXF clips are about a concert and a birthday party.
I just want to import Canon XC10 MXF to Final Cut Pro for further editing, and then burn them to a DVD using iDVD for saving. These days I've been trying to figure out how to get Final Cut Pro 7 to recognize my Canon XC10 MXF videos, but there is no-go. Can anyone kindly shed some light on this conundrum? Many thanks."
People who are start using Canon XC10 often have the same case as quoted above. The reliable workaround we've found so far is to convert Canon XC10 MXF to Apple Prores for FCP by using Acrok Canon XC10 MXF Converter for Mac. As for FCP X, Apple ProRes 422 is the best format to read. If not, Final Cut Pro will refuse reading the footage or spending much time on the rendering process.
Free download Canon XC10 to FCP X Converter
How to Convert Canon XC10 MXF to ProRes 422 on Mac for Final Cut Pro ?
Notes:1. Please ensure that the computer you are using to do Canon XC10 MXF conversion has Final Cut Pro installed, otherwise, the converted footage will have audio only without image.
2. If you are using FCP X, please make sure you have installed ProApps QuickTime Codecs, or you may get footage with sound only without video. The FCP X does not install the ProApps QuickTime Codecs automatically, so you need download and install the codec manually.
While importing Canon XC10 MXF clips to Acrok MXF to ProRes converter for conversion, please make sure you have the entire Canon XC10 MXF footage structure as it saved on your camcorder's Canon XC10 card. If you only have some loose .MXF clips, your footage will have image only without audio. MXF file structure on Canon XC10 card
When you importing Canon XC10 MXF clips from the correct file structure, Acrok MXF to FCP Converter is able to recognize audio tracks from 'AUDIO' folder automatically, which ensures the converted ProRes 422 MOV files have both image and sound correctly.
Step 1: Click "Add Files" button to import Canon XC10 .mxf footage
Install and run your MXF Converter for Mac on your Mac, this version can support Yosemite without any problem. Then Click "Add Files" to import your videos.
Step 2: Choose best output format for FCP X
Acrok MXF Converter for Mac has a preset option to choose a format specific to the Final Cut Pro, you can go for Apple ProRes 422 as your output format for FCP, if you want to go for more HD quality and don't care about the converted file size, then you can choose "Apple ProRes HQ (*.MOV)".
Step 3: Tap "Convert" button to convert Canon XC10 MXF on Mac
As soon as the conversion is done, click "Open" button to get the converted Apple ProRes 422 MOV footage to FCP X for extending editing.
Userful tip:
- Under the "Edit" UI, you can do simple edits like trim, crop, change aspect ratio, add subtitles or watermark and so on.
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