How to Convert MOV to Final Cut Pro on Mac OS X
2012-04-09 03:01:29 /
Posted by Brian Fisher to Video Editing
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Want to convert your favorite MOV videos to Final Cut Pro for editing according to your own preference? You may come across a problem: some of your MOV files can't be successfully imported. It is possibly because of different codec existed in different MOV files. However, not all of these codec can be supportable by Final Cut Pro. In that case, I recommend you use a smart MOV to FCP Video converter for Mac, which enables you to convert your MOV files to Final Cut Pro directly without considering what codec Final Cut Pro is compatible with.
This step by step tutorial shows you how to do the great job with the reliable Mac Video Converter (Snow Leopard, Lion included).
Load MOV files to the program
Drag & drop MOV files to the program. Or go to "File" menu, choose "Add Video" to locate the MOV files you want to add.

Go "Software" > "Final Cut Pro" in the format list

Note: If you have several MOV clips on your Mac and you want to combine them and export a continuous video that Final Cut Pro supports, just check "Merge into one file" at the bottom of the program.
This Video Converter for Mac allows you to get any segment of the MOV video and convert it to a compatible format for Final Cut Pro.
Start MOV to FCP conversion on Mac OS X
Hit "Convert", let this smart MOV to FCP Video Converter for Mac to do the rest for you! This video converter is specifically designed for Mac OS users, including Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard on iMac, Mac Pro, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, etc.
When the conversion is done, you can import the output files to FCP without any trouble. Congratulations! You have successfully taken the first step to make your own masterpiece.





