Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Import Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 videos to Avid Media Composer

Summary: In this article you will learn the best way to import Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 files to Avid Media Composer and editing natively, with the method offered in this article you can easily import Sony DSC-HX80 XAVC S files, AVCHD files to Avid Media Composer.



The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 is a point and shoot camera, which in general means it is more portable than DSLRs but takes lower quality pictures. Within point and shoot cameras, the Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 is classified as a basic compact camera, which are designed to give users decent image quality (above that of a smartphone) with optical zooming capabilities at a reasonable price point. They’re one of the most portable options on the market as well, with the exception of ultra compact models.

How to import Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 to Avid Media Composer?

You may have got the Sony DSC-HX80 camcorder and used it recorded some videos, after recording videos, most users will need to edit the footage with Avid Media Composer on Mac, but it is not so easy to import Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 to Avid Media Composer for editing, there are a few Sony DSC-HX80 users have found that the Avid Media Composer can’t import or support Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 recorded XAVC S files and AVCHD files, the Avid Media Composer can’t support these files for editing natively. As we know, Avid Media Composer can’t support Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 videos because of the video format issue, if we convert Sony DSC-HX80 files to Avid Media Composer natively supported format then the problem will be solved. From its official website, you will easily find that DNxHD is the native codec of Avid Media Composer, videos in DNxHD codec will be natively supported by Avid MC, so in order to import Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 to Avid MC and edit smoothly, we just need to convert Sony DSC-HX80 XAVC S/AVCHD to Avid MC DNxHD encoded with MOV format.

Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac is the versatile Sony DSC-HX80 XAVC S/AVCHD to Avid MC transcoding software on Mac, the one used here can meet your demands with its simple interface, but rich functions:

* Transcode Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 XAVC S/AVCHD files to Avid MC editable formats with keeping video quality.
* Convert MXF, MTS, MOV, MP4, MKV, H.265, 3GP, etc to Avid MC.
* Provide simple editing function like trimming, cropping, adding special effect and inserting subtitles.
* Compress 4K XAVC videos to 1080p files with smaller size for smoothly editing
* Allow you to set the video/audio output parameters to get customized video effect.
* Convert 4K XAVC S/AVCHD files to editable footage for Avid Media Composer, FCP, FCE, iMovie, Avid Studio, Adobe Premiere, After Effects, iPhoto, Kdenlive, Keynote, etc.
* Rewrap 4K/AVCHD videos for playback on iPhone (6S/6S Plus), iPad (Pro/Mini 4), Galaxy Note (5), Roku (4), Apple TV (4), etc.

All these are reasons why this XAVC-S/AVCHD video Converter for Mac worth a try. Thus, it is highly recommended on many forums. So, what does the workflow look like?

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How to convert Sony DSC-HX80 to Avid MC DNxHD

Step 1: Run this Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 to Avid MC converter, you will find the interface is very brief, this program is very easy to use, now please click add files button to import the video files that you want to convert, you can add batch files at one time, such as Sony DSC-HX80 XAVC S files, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 AVCHD MTS files, etc.



Step 2: You just need to go to "Avid Media Composer -> DNxHD (*.mov)" as the best video format for editing Sony XAVC in Avid as well as good video quality.



Tip: You can also click "Settings" which is marked to fix the frame rate, bitrate and video quality to your needs.

Step 3: Click convert button on the interface the software will start conversion. When the conversion is finished, you can click “Open” button to get the generated DNxHD files effortlessly. Launch Avid MC on your Mac, choose “File > Import” to get converted DNxHD files into Avid MC for further editing beautifully. Now using your Avid MC to edit Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 XAVC S/AVCHD is so easy!

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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

How to Import Sony PXW-FS5 4K XAVC footage into Premiere Pro for further editing

Summary: From this article below, you can learn the best workflow of importing and editing 4K XAVC files from Sony PXW-FS5 with Premiere Pro.



The Sony PXW-FS5 looks to take the best of the FS7 and package it into a more approachable camera. It can record videos in your choice of XAVC-L or AVCHD. While due to its codec incompatibility with Premiere Pro, many people who want to polish the Sony PXW-FS5 footage with Premiere Pro, have suffered a lot from this trouble:

"Hi! I was told the Sony FS5 footage can natively ingest into Premiere CS6(Mac). But my footage is crashing every time I try to import. Any ideas?"
Currently, Premiere Pro CS6 will not natively support XAVC, but Adobe Premiere Pro CC, the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro, has added support for this new camera format. To import XAVC to Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 and its previous versions, you can download Rovi Totalcode, a Plug-in for Adobe Premiere Pro CS5/CS5.5/CS6 which has perfect support for Sony’s 4K XAVC format. However, this third-party plug-in will cost you a lot of money. In addition, it only works on Windows but not Mac.

Fortunately, there are still some cost effective but simple ways for you to import XAVC to Adobe Premiere Pro, namely, converting XAVC files to MPEG-2, ensuring the maximum editing efficiency and quality when working with all kinds of Premiere Pro. Along with some help from a top XAVC converter like Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac, it can be done quickly and easily.

Overall, the program is a professional yet easy-to-use XAVC to Adobe Premiere Pro Converter on Mac. With it, you can convert PXW-FS5, Sony FS7, Sony F5, Sony F55, PXW-X70, PXW-X160, PXW-X180, PXW-X500 and more recorded XAVC videos to Adobe Premiere Pro compatible MPEG-2 video without any quality loss. What's more, this XAVC converter can also transcode XAVC clips for editing in Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, etc flawlessly. The equivalent Windows version is Brorsoft Video Converter, which can encode XAVC files for Windows editing.

Download the best XAVC converter:

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Guide: converting Sony PXW-FS5 XAVC to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere
Step 1: Add original file

Click "Add File" button to import Sony PXW-FS5 XAVC videos to this powerful program. Or you can simply drag the videos directly to the software window list.



Step 2: Choose preferred format

Click "Format" pull down list to select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats are the good choice as well.



Tip: Click the "Settings" button, you are able to enter the "Profile Settings" panel to adjust video and audio parameters for the converted files, including video size, bit rate, frame rate and more.

Step 3: Start conversion

Click the Convert button to start transcoding Sony PXW-FS5 XAVC to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro.

Once the process is at 100%, click "Open" button on the main interface to find the generated videos, then you can transfer the encoded XAVC videos to Adobe Premiere Pro CC, CS6, CS4 or CS4 for editing easily and quickly.

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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Import 4K video files from DJI Phantom 4 to FCP X/7 on Mac

Summary: Have faced troubles of importing 4K MP4/MOV footage recorded from DJI Phantom 4 into FCP X/7? Well, here is the smooth workflow of enabling DJI Phantom 4 4K MP4/MOV editable with FCP X/7. Reading on...



"I'm on a nice, shiney new iMac - i7, fastest, baddest, 5k res monitor, etc. Quick hard drives, even tried the internal and a SSD, but DJI Phantom 4 4k video is very slow in Final Cut Pro X. Runs doggy though I can view it in 'Preview' or the finder with no issues - even two or more streams of 4k plays fine, just not in Final Cut Pro. Anyone have any ideas? I've tried both .mp4 and .mov file types, the same outcome. In Final Cut Pro, it tends to play about 5 seconds of video just fine, then starts breaking. Also, is there a benefit of one file type over another (.mp4 or .mov)?

In recent days, many people have reported that they encountered various issues when importing DJI Phantom 4 4K footage into Final Cut Pro, just like the above one. Before giving the solution, let’s find out the reason to the problem. As a DJI Phantom 4 owner, you must know DJI Phantom 4 captures 4K video in MP4 or MOV(up to 4096×2160 24 / 25p, 60 Mbps, with MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 codec) format, which is not a native editing codec for Final Cut Pro. Final Cut Pro X(10.11 and its later versions) can usually handle 4K files without much problem, but it is extremely hardware intensive. In addition, the DJI Phantom 4 4K video footage compressed with MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 will still have big file size, it will take a lot of time for Final Cut to render those 4K videos.

To solve those problems, the quick workaround is to convert DJI Phantom 4 4K MP4/MOV to Final Cut Pro natively supported formats ProRes in 1080p resolution. Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac is now providing the most reliable and professional 4K solutions to convert all kind of the DJI Phantom 4 4K videos into compatible ProRes.mov video for Final Cut Pro X/7/6 without loss of video quality. Besides Final Cut Pro, this program can also help you convert and import DJI Phantom 4 4K videos to Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, iMovie and more NLEs. Below is how. Just take a look at the brief guide below.

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Best Way to import DJI Phantom 4 4K files to Final Cut Pro natively

Step 1: Load DJI Phantom 4 4K videos

Run DJI Phantom 4 4K to FCP Converter and load 4K MP4/MOV clips to it by clicking “Add” button. You can also drag and drop the 4K files to the software directly from your Hard drive.



Step 2: Select output format you want

For importing DJI Phantom 4 4K to Final Cut Pro X/7/6, you can choose "Final Cut Pro> Apple ProRes 422(*.mov)" as output format.



Tips: If you'd like to customize advanced audio and video parameters like Video Codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sample rate, audio channels, please turn to "Settings" page. Usually 1080p is the optimal setting for using in Final Cut Pro X/7/6. You can downscale DJI Phantom 4 4K to 1080p.

Step 3: Convert DJI Phantom 4 4K to Final Cut Pro

Hit the convert button; it will start converting DJI Phantom 4 4K for importing to FCP X/7/6. Soon after the conversion, just click "Open" button to get the generated files for editing in FCP X/7/6 perfectly.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Sony PXW-FS7 Workflow with Premiere Pro: Editing 4K XAVC Files Smoothly

Summary: Having troubles of importing and editing Sony PXW-FS7 XAVC footage in Premiere Pro? The best workaround is to convert those XAVC files to MPEG-2, a better video format for Premiere Pro. Read on to learn how-to.



Sony PXW-FS7 is the first 4K XDCAM camera to feature a Super35 CMOS sensor. Capable of shooting in 4K Quad Full HD1 (QFHD) and super slow-motion Full HD, this camera has the ability to record QFHD1 with 4:2:2 10-bit sampling up to 600 Mbit/s, with support for a variety of recording formats including include XAVC, which supports 4K* 60p, Full HD 60p even in 4:2:2 10-bit recording, as well as the common MPEG-2 HD 422 format used by many broadcast stations around the world. Though so excellent as it being, those XAVC files are a sheer nightmare for the majority of NLEs like Premiere Pro:

"I received my new camcorder-Sony FS7, but I am new to XAVC codec, so I was wondering if there is a tutorial of how to import Sony FS7 XAVC into Premiere Pro? After some tests by myself, I found that Premiere rejected these videos. Does that mean I can not edit XAVC files in Premiere natively?"

Actually, Adobe Premiere Pro CC, the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro, has added support for this new camera format. While, users need to download Rovi Totalcode, a Plug-in for Adobe Premiere Pro CS5/CS5.5/CS6 to support Sony's 4K XAVC format perfectly, if you want to import XAVC to Adobe Premiere Pro CC previous versions. Whereas, this third-party plug-in will cost you a lot of money, and it only works for Windows. Obviously, to many videographers, it's not an ideal way to solve the incompatibility problem. Alternatively, a easier and better workaround is to transcode these XAVC to Premiere friendly format MPEG-2.

Frankly, it's not hard as you imagine so long as you have a professional yet easy-to-use third-party program like Brorsoft XAVC Video Converter for Mac, which can easily transcode Sony PXW-FS7 XAVC to Premiere friendly format-MPEG-2 without quality loss. What's more, this powerful video converter offers other professional codec for NLEs, like Apple ProRes for FCP, AIC for iMovie/FCE, DNxHD for Avid and more. If you are a PC user and willing to encode Sony PXW-FS7 XAVC to MPEG-2 for Premiere CC/CS6/CS5, Brorsoft Video Converter is your first choice. Now download the software on your computer and follow the guide below to learn how to ingest Sony PXW-FS7 XAVC file to Premiere.

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How to Import Sony PXW-FS7 XAVC file to Premiere CC/CS6/CS5 for editing

Step 1: Load files to the program

Launch the XAVC to Premiere Pro Converter and click "Add File" button to locate the Sony PXW-FS7 XAVC file(s) you want to add. Or you can drag&drop the files into software window list directly.



Step 2: Choose Premiere Pro preferred format

Click "Format" pull down list to select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats are the good choice as well.



Step 3: Adjust the video, audio settings

Click "Settings" to fix the frame rate, bitrate, video size, etc to your needs. To have a smooth editing with Adobe Premiere Pro, you need create the files with the appropriate resolution and frame rate that matches your source footage.

Step 4: Start conversion

Click the big "Convert" button at the bottom right corner to finish encoding Sony PXW-FS7 XAVC to MPG, MOV for Premiere CC/CS6/CS5 on Mac OS X.

When the conversion is done, you can find the output files by clicking "Open" button on the main interface, then you can transfer the encoded XAVC files to your Premiere Pro to play and edit without any problem.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

How to Import Nikon D5/D500 4K MOV footage to Final Cut Pro for further editing

Summary: This article aims to show you the best workflow of importing and editing 4K MOV videos from Nikon D5/D500 to Final Cut Pro X/7/6.

The Nikon D500 and full-frame D5 are the first Nikons to offer support 4K UHD capture at 3840 x 2160 at 30p/25p/24p. Both of them has the capacity to record UHD 4K video using the H.264 codec and MOV container video format. As a FCP user, chances are you wanna import Nikon 4K footage into Final Cut Pro for further editing only to encounter similar tricky issues as below:



"Hello, recently I bought the Nikon D5 DSLR and have used it recorded some 4K videos and 1080p MOV videos, the image quality is very excellent. Today I need to import Nikon D5 4K files and 1080p files to FCP 7 and edit the footage with FCP 7, but after I loaded the videos, I find the FCP can't edit Nikon D5 files smoothly, what's the reason? Are Nikon D5 videos not well supported by FCP? Any suggestion is appreciated, thanks!"

In fact, H.264 MOV videos from Nikon D5/D500 beyond the compatibility of FCP, and what's more, until FCP X 10.1, the old version FCP X or Final Cut Pro 6/7 like many editors use 1080p as primary delivery format and will continue to do so for a long time. In view of such factors, to ensure a smooth workflow of importing and editing Nikon D5/D500 4K files in FCP, the recommended suggestion is to compress and convert D5/D500 4K media to Apple ProRes, which ensures the maximum editing efficiency and quality when working with FCP X/7/6. Supposing you are confused about that, this tutorial below aims to take the Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac as example to walk you through the process of encoding Nikon D5/D500 4K recordings to ProRes .mov for FCP editing.

Overall, the Brorsoft Mac program, reputed as the best Mac Nikon 4K H.264 MOV Converter, boasts to transcode all Nikon 4K and 1080p MOV files to Apple ProRes for Final Cut Pro X/7/6, MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro, DNxHD for Avid Media Composer, AIC .mov for iMovie, Final Cut Express and more to satisfy your diverse demands. If you work Nikon MOV footage on Windows, please get Video Converter. So without further ado, let's begin our task.



Guide: How to encode Nikon D5/D500 4k video to ProRes for FCP?

Step 1: Open up Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac as a Nikon 4k Converter for Mac. When its main interface comes up, you can directly drag & drop the files onto the main interface, or you can click the "Add" icon to locate the videos from your local disk. Note that batch conversion is supported, so you can add several files to the converter at one time.



Step 2. Choose ProRes as output format

Click the "Format" bar and select Final Cut Pro> Apple PreRes 422(*.mov) as output format.



Tips: Hit the Settings icon, start to adjust the video and audio parameters, including the Bitrate of Video&Audio, Video Size, Sample Rate, Frame Rate, Audio Channels, etc. For smoothly editing 4K videos in iMoive, you're highly suggested to compress 4K to 1080p. Or you can keep its 4K resolution if you like.



Step 3: Begin Nikon D5/D500 4k UHD video files to ProRes MOV Conversion on Mac

When ready, click ‘Convert’ to start format conversion. Once the conversion process is complete, you can click ‘Open’ button to get the generated ProRes MOV files for editing in FCP with optimum performance.

Tips: If you don’t want to wait for the entire conversion process, you can tick off ‘shut down computer when conversion completed’ and go away to do other things.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Enable Samsung NX500 4K H.265 editable with Avid Media Composer

Summary: Have trouble importing Samsung NX500 4K H.265 footage into Avid Media Composer for further editing? Then you won't want to miss this post on the best workflow of working Samsung NX500 4K H.265 footage in Avid Media Composer.



The NX500 supports both 4K and UHD video recording, utilizing BSI APS-C sensors, the largest BSI sensor currently available, which provides more flexibility when it comes to capturing movies. At the same time, it records video using the new, space-saving H.265/HEVC video codec, which takes up about half the amount of memory card space as the oft-used H.265 codec, bringing efficiency to the storage of video clips without sacrificing any quality.

Though as it being, it may be a pain for Samsung NX500 owners if they want to work with 4K H.265(HEVC) footage in Avid Media Composer, since Avid Media Composer haven't yet supported for H.265(HEVC) codec. In addition, handling 4K video files is extreme hardware intensive for Avid Media Composer. Then there is any available way to enable Samsung NX500 4K H.265 clips editable with Avid Media Composer? According to our countless testing, the quick and easy workaround is to convert H.265 to a more editing-friendly format, such a Avid MC's Avid DNxHD *. mov.

Actually, it's not so hard to do the trick as long as you apply a professional H.265 converter app. Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac is just what you need to achieve your goal. With it, you can effortlessly transcode H.265 to Avid Media Composer friendly movie format fast while keeping the original quality. Besides Adobe Premiere, this software can also export Apple ProRes, AIC, MPEG-2 for Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Premiere Pro and more NLE systems.
If you are Windows users, Brorsoft Video Converter is the alternative choice. Below is the detailed guide on converting H.265 clips to Avid Media Composer friendly videos for smoothly playback and editing.

Download the best H.265 converter:

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Converting Samsung NX500 H.265 to Avid DNxHD for Media Composer

Step 1. Import H.265 video to the converter

Run the H.265 to Avid converter and click the Add Files button to import the H.265 videos to be converted. The converter supports converting multiple files at a time.



Step 2. Choose output format

This video converter offers optimized format preset for Avid. Click Format on the main interface and choose Avid Media Composer > Avid DNxHD(*.mov) as output format. It ensures the best quality while working with the output files in Avid.



Step 3. Start H.265 to Avid conversion

As soon as all the above settings are completed, you can press "Convert" button to start H.265 to DNxHD .mov conversion. You can follow the conversion process via the pop-up windows.

After conversion is done, simply click "Completed" to back to main interface, and click "Open" button to find generated DNxHD videos. Afterwards, you can transfer the converted Samsung NX500 H.265 footage into Avid Media Composer 5/5.5/6/6.5/7 for editing smoothly with ease.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

How to Import Sony RX10 III XAVC S footage to Premiere Pro for further editing?

Summary: Have trouble of importing Sony RX10 III XAVC S video files into Premiere Pro? If so, you won't miss this post. It demonstrates the best workflow of editing RX10 III XAVC S clips in Premiere Pro.



With Sony's RX10 III 4K camera, professional 4K recording capability and still photography are presented in package ergonomically designed for handheld operation and portability. As it claimed, it can support MPEG-4, AVCHD and XAVC S video formats; And the UHD 4K video up to 30 fps in XAVC S format is the most favored format for most of its users, for it brings better quality and convenient for broadcasting. However, many of you may suffer from headaches when editing those UHD 4K XAVC S files in Premiere Pro as below:

“I'm using a newish iMac running El Capitan. I own a new Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III. I recently shot some xvac-s movies to test the format. I can watch the movies on the RX10 III but they are not recognized by the iMac when when I plug in the card and import it to Premiere Pro. JPEG and RAW files are recognized. Does anyone know why this happening And how to fix it?”

Granted the new version 8.2.0 of Adobe Premiere Pro CC can natively support XAVC S 4K and HD, but handling 4K video files in Premiere Pro is extreme hardware intensive and still not well supported by its previous versions. On this case, if you want to enable Sony RX10 III XAVC S clips editable in Premiere Pro smoothly, you'd better convert your XAVC S files to Premiere Pro's preferable video format initially. For this purpose, here are two ways offered for you to help you convert Sony DSC-RX100 III XAVC S raw videos into Premiere Pro editable formats.

Part I:Sony native supported gadgets
1. Sony XAVC/XAVC S Plug-in for Apple

Advantages: With this plug-in , you can load your Sony DSC-RX100 III XAVC S raw videos and XDCAM/XDCAM EX files into Premiere Pro for viewing and editing and it’s free.

Disadvantages: Difficult for newbie to use and only Mac version

2. Sony Catalyst Browser

Advantages: Catalyst Browse, a cross-platform viewing and logging tool for all Sony Pro formats, offers streamlined media management that simplifies your workflow and secures your content. It can transfer , edit or view XDCAM, XAVC or AVCHD clips. It support both Mac and Windows , also free.

Disadvantages: Less output options and when transfer to NLEs, some unknown problems may happen.

Part II: Applying for this powerful Brorsoft XAVC S Video Converter for Premiere Pro
The Powerful and easy-to-use Brorsoft XAVC S to Premiere Pro Converter(Mac) can be used to save all those troubles, even newbie can easily use it without any problem. With it, you can effortlessly transcode XAVC S files to MPEG-2 for Premiere Pro and it works well and converts flawlessly. Meanwhile, the excellent Video Conversion tool can also create files compatible with various non-linear editing systems like Avid Media Composer, FCE, FCP X, iMovie, and Final Cut Pro and more. Below is how.

How to convert Sony DSC-RX100 III XAVC S raw videos to Premiere Pro?

Step 1. Load XAVC S videos

Download, install and run the XAVC S to Premiere Pro Converter; click "Add" button on the top of the main interface to import source video to the program. It supports batch conversion and joining multiple video clips into one file.



Step 2. Select output format

Click "Format" pull down list to select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats are the good choice as well.



Tip - Profile Settings:

In case the default settings do not fit your requirement, you can click "Settings" button and enter "Profile Settings" panel to adjust video size, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channels.

Step 3. Start converting XAVC S files

Hit the convert button, it will start converting XAVC S for Adobe Premiere Pro immediately. Soon after the conversion, just click "Open" button to get the generated files for natively editing in Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5/CS4 perfectly. Just enjoy your Sony DSC-RX100 III XAVC S recordings after editing XAVC S videos in Premiere Pro.

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