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Canon XF 300 and XF 305 files to Final cut Pro X

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
What's the most efficient way to convert these files to Final Cut Pro X into Apple Prores format.

Canon software doesn't do it!

Asher
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Thanks very much, Jerome!

These are knew to me. I'll look at them today.

I have just tried at least 3 programs so far,

  • Canon's utility which can't recognize its own files as yet,

  • Aunsoft's TransMXF which works but with issues they are trying to help solve

  • AVCware: difficult interface to scroll through to find file types. MXF not discovered!

Also Pavtube MXF converter is another promising one I found this morning. However, it is just an apparently identical clone of the Aunsoft TransMXF converter that I'm already facing issues with.

After Pavtube MFX finishes processing a bunch of MFX files to Apple ProRes, and I see if the files open, I'll try the two you suggest.

Asher
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I should warn you that I have not tried this software myself, I just did a quick google search.

That was helpful. They were missed with the keywords I used, LOL! Still, PAVtube is also producing audio only clips! Audio alone is a non-starter! So that was a waster of time.


Asher
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Thanks very much, Jerome!

These are knew to me. I'll look at them today.

I have just tried at least 3 programs so far,

  • Canon's utility which can't recognize its own files as yet,

  • Aunsoft's TransMXF which works but with issues they are trying to help solve

  • AVCware: difficult interface to scroll through to find file types. MXF not discovered!

Also Pavtube MXF converter is another promising one I found this morning. However, it is just an apparently identical clone of the Aunsoft TransMXF converter that I'm already facing issues with.

After Pavtube MFX finishes processing a bunch of MFX files to Apple ProRes, and I see if the files open, I'll try the two you suggest.

Asher

Aunsoft TransMXF = Pavtube MXF = BrosoftMXF converter

I'll try http://www.wonderful-software.com/mx...erter-for-mac/ :)

Asher
 
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