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 Dimo Video Converter Ultimate f
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. So you can edit