Sony XDCAM EX camcorders write MP4 files into a folder named BPAV. Generally, in Adobe Premiere Pro, importing BPAV sources with Media Browser is usually workable. If you want to transfer BPAV folder to a hard disk, you need to copy the entire BPAV folder and its contents, not just one MP4 file at a […]
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Import 4K XAVC S Files from Sony RX100 IV to Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5
The new RX100 IV is the first Cyber-shot camera to offer the advantages of 4K (QFHD 3840*2160) movie recording. The camera utilize full pixel readout without pixel binning to ensure that all the finer details of 4K video are captured with minimal moire and “jaggies”. These high-quality results are achieved through use of the XAVC […]
H.265 to MPEG-2: Samsung NX500 4K H.265/HEVC to Premiere Pro CC
What kinds of camcorders can now shot the 4K and UHD recordings on the market? Samsung NX500 4K camcorder can be the right answer! While for editing our Samsung NX500 4K H.265 in Premiere Pro CC with best supported formats, any troubles there you have ever met? We are now talking on the best way […]
How to Import MPEG-4/H.264 Files to Premiere Pro?
The Premiere Pro won’t import MPEG-4/H.264 files smoothly. Since I’ve had huge problems with H.264 and Premiere Pro, I’m looking for H.264 to Premiere Pro solutions to get me out of this confusion. With the rapid development of electronics industry, we are overwhelmed by a variety of new digital products. 4K technology matures lead to […]
Import MP4, AVI, WMV, MXF, MTS to Premiere Pro CS3/4/5/6/CC
People who are using MP4, AVI, WMV, MXF, MTS files with Premiere Pro CS3/CS4/CS5/CS6/CC often have the similar problems of importing issues. To help so many users out of the trouble, this article will give you the tips on how to import MP4, AVI, WMV, MXF, MTS to Premiere Pro CS3/4/5/6/CC. Adobe Premiere Pro is […]