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Aunsoft TransMXF Pro for Mac-convert F5 XAVC MXF to 4k ProRes
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I've tried to convert Sony F5 XAVC MXF to Apple ProRes. The problem is I can't work out how to bring the original audio from the camera in 2 separate audio channels.
It seems that multiple converters I've tried just merge both channels into one mixed audio channel, irrespective of the choice of Stereo or Mono in Settings. There is no option for pass-through audio. Luckily, my friend Amy, a video editor, introduces me Aunsoft TransMXF Pro for Mac, which can preserve, separate and export multiple audio tracks from source XAVC MXF file. I download the trail version. It works well, helping me convert XAVC MXF to ProRes MOV. It runs very fast, about 5 times than other converters I used. And no matter MXF footages from Panasonic P2, Sony, or Canon XDCAM are recorded with 2, 4, 8 or more audio tracks, it handles well. The only pity is the trail version creates logo with output video.
One point I must mention is about how to output F5 4k XAVC MXF to ProRes MOVfrom 2 separate audio channels. So far I only shot the F5 XAVC for 1080p files (import the MXF files into FCP7 then send through compressor to create 1080p ProRes files). This most recent shoot I shot 4K because I have to do some green screen comping. I can't figure out how to create any 4k files as I can't import into FCP. Finally, I try to convert 4k XAVC to 4k ProRes MOV. The TransMXF Pro for Mac offers quality almost as high as original file. This method works. But I guess it also needs a high-end computer.
Here I would like to share my experience on transcoding XAVC to ProRes422 HQ with 2 separate audio for FCP editing.
Step1: Load MXF files to Aunsoft TransMXF Pro for Mac
Click "add video" or "add folder" to load file. You can also directly drag files to the program. The program supports batch conversion and allows you capture images.
Step2: choose the output format
Click the "format" and choose the "Multi-track Video -> Multi-track Apple ProPres 422 HQ (*.mov)" files as the output format.
Step3: Set multi-task settings
Click "settings" to preserve separate audio tracks in original file. The screenshot shows 4 tracks of audio, if your source XAVC MXF with 2 tracks, you will get 2 channels here. If you don’t want to keep all audio tracks, you can uncheck undesired ones. You also can mix multi-audio tracks into individual track.
Tips:
High quality, medium quality and low quality of video bitrate are formulated by Apple ProRes, and the 30mbps in ProRes HQ output is an estimated value.
Step4: Conversion
Click "Start Conversion" icon, TransMXF Pro for Mac will convert XAVC to ProRes with 2 separate audio for post production in FCP. Following the steps above, you can also transcode 4k XAVC S to 4k ProRes easily.
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This converter is truly amazing! One of the best converter I've ever seen!
I'd like to recommend another powerful software to you guys!
Aunsoft iMedia Converter for Mac is a powerful software which is able to convert TS, MXF, MTS, M2TS, VRO,FLV and many other format to mp4, avi, swf, mkv, ProRes and so on!
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Fantastic converter, isn't it?
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