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How to Edit Canon 5D Mark IV 4K in iMovie Natively?

Canon's new 5D Mark IV succeeds the Mark III with more of everything. But most importantly, it records 4K video, something mirrorless cameras like Panasonic's GH4 have had for years and Sony's Alpha-series cameras now come standard with. However, when you import Full HD MOV videos from  Canon 5D Mark IV  to iMovie, you will find that the iMovie can not play it.  As we all know,  MOV  is said to be  supported by iMovie , why iMovie doesn't accept Canon 5D Mark IV MOV files? Actually, the highly compressed  H.264  MOV files from 5D MK 4 is good for editing in iMovie. To get iMovie working beautifully with 5D Mark IV video files, the best method is to transcode 5D Mark IV MOV to iMovie natively supports. The following guide will detail you how to convert 5D Mark IV MOV to iMovie friendly file type. Canon 5D Mark IV Video recording Size and Format:  The quick workaround is to use the easy-to-use yet professional app called...
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How to Convert and Import VOB to Pinnacle Studio

VOB files usually exist on DVD discs, or are downloaded from movie sharing sites. As this kind of video file usually contains one or several audio tracks and subtitle tracks that are multiplexed together into one stream form, it is not so easy to playback directly on PC or Mac. That's why you find out that all  VOB  files in the Video_TS folder are just grayed out when you try to import VOB to Pinnacle Studio for editing. To edit VOB files in Pinnacle Studio (no matter Pinnacle Studio 18, 17.5, 17, 16, 15 or other verison), you have to convert VOB files to Pinnacle friendly format first. Pinnacle Studio work with  AVI , WMV files perfectly. To get the work done, you can turn to  Dimo Video Converter Ultimate  to convert VOB to Pinnacle Studio supported AVI or MPG first. Overall, it's the optimal VOB converter for you, which can help you decode the VOB files when converting into a different, and ideally more edit friendly, compression format like AVI. ...

VOB to iPad video converter - convert VOB to iPad

VOB (Video Object) is the container format in DVD-Video media. VOB can contain digital video, digital audio, subtitles, DVD menus and navigation contents multiplexed together into a stream form. Have some VOB movies that you want to play with your iPad? Typically, you import VOB files into iTunes, and then drag the video directly to the iPad. However, when you try to view a VOB movie on iPad, you will not be able to get the content you want. This is because the iPad is not compatible with VOB files. To watch VOB videos on your iPad, you first need to convert VOBs to  iPad-supported formats  and then use iTunes to sync videos to iPad. Simplest Way to Convert VOB Videos to iPad on Mac/Windows   Converting VOB files on iPad will be extremely easy with  Dimo Video Converter Ultimate for Mac . It's an ideal tool that lets you convert VOB files to iPad-friendly format with fast conversion speed and high video quality. Besides, it has outputs for all the iPad...

WTV and Plex - How to Stream/Play WTV files Via Plex

Most of us are fond of the Windows Media Center for recording TV shows. However, the  WTV  files are very hit and miss if they play or not via Plex. The files work fine in Media Center (as you'd expect) and they show up in  Plex  complete with artwork. However, when you come to play WTV files on the Roku 3 box you get the loading bar sit there for some minutes before it announces the server is not working or the file is unavaliable.Searching Plex forum, we found many guys are facing the similar troubles "WTV files not be seen in Plex", "Plex won't play WTV files"...  In fact, there is an easy way to fix the issue. In order to stream WTV files via Plex Media Server without problems, the easy option is to convert WTV to Plex  most compatible format  ( H.264  Video seems to be the best one). Along with some help with the Video Converter, it can be done effortlessly. To get WTV files and Plex to play nicely, the easy workaround is to co...

[Solved]DaVinci Resolve does not import MOV files

DaVinci Resolve  is a wonderful video editing tool which can take anything you throw at it. It is completely geared towards any kind of work-flow, be it cinema-based, television-based or internet-based. However, sometimes you will find that you having trouble editing  mov  files in DaVinci Resolve 12, 11, 10, etc. just read on for details. Although Blackmagic Design claims that there is hardly anything Resolve doesn't support, many of us are still facing the MOV importing issues with Davinci Resolve 9/10/11/12. What's the matter? Well, as you know, MOV is a container format which can contain data encoded using various compression and encoding schemes. If your MOV files are not accepted by your Resolve, it's probably because of the video or audio code incompatibility. On this occasion, you need to  convert MOV  to DaVinci Resolve preferred DNxHD and then transfer the converted MOV files to DaVinci Resolve for editing. Actually, it's not as difficul...

How to Stream MKV files Over DLNA

DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) allows us to stream interesting films, vivid pictures and important files from your laptop to your DLNA Certified TVs or other recognized devices, for sharing media contents with family members and friends. Strangely enough, when streaming MKV videos over DLNA, some people claim they can successfully play  MKV  videos on HDTV via DLNA, while other can't. What's the matter? Does DLNA support the MKV format? Read on to find the reason and the solution to get MKV and DLNA to play nicely. In fact, MKV is not one of the media options that are categorized because it's not a sanctioned format (like WMV, MPEG, etc.) In addition, MKV is a container format, comprising different types and unlimited number of video, audio, picture or subtitle tracks in one file. And, in general, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 are the typical supported formats by DLNA. That's to say, in order to make MKV files DLNA compliant, you'll need to convert MKV to...