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Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Import Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III 4K XAVC S videos to Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Built around a 1-inch, 20.1 megapixel sensor, the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 III comes equipped with some serious processing power. This not only aids still photography, but it provides a big boost to video capture as well. The new camera not only shoots 4K video at 100mbps, but it can also make use of several pro-style capture modes like S-log2/s-gamut. Additionally, the RX10 III can shoot super-slowmo clips at 960fps with playback speeds of 60, 30, and 24fps. When you got a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III camera, you will wanna know the 4K workflow. So, what is currently the best and most efficient way to work with Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III 4K video files including 4K AVCHD, XAVC-S, MPEG-4 etc in Premiere Pro CC?



4K XAVC-S footage looks amazing but usually it can make video editing a real nightmare. Granted, Premiere Pro CS6, CC 7 can handle (usually) 4K files without much problem, but it is extremely hardware intensive. Thankfully you probably don’t have to buy a new computer… but you do need to convert Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III 4K XAVC S video to Premiere Pro CC supported formats like using MPEG-2 (1080p) as primary delivery format. The following paragraphs show us how to edit Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III 4K XAVC-S footage with Premiere Pro CC without bogging down your computer. The process is surprisingly easy and can be done with the help of Pavtube Video Converter. (Read review)

With it you can easily rewrap and transcode Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III 4k XAVC-S to MPEG-2 which ensures best results for using in Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5. The conversion is darn easy to be finished with only three clicks without loss of video quality. Moreover, this ideal converting tool is equipped with basic editing functions including trimming, cropping, adding watermark, removing audio and more. If you are a Mac user, you can turn to Pavtube Video Converter for Mac. Below is the detailed guide on transcoding and downsize Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III 4K XAVC files to Premiere Pro on Windows.

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Efficient Way to Edit Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III 4K XAVC S in Premiere Pro

Step 1: Load the 4K XAVC S videos to the program

Install and run the 4K Video Converter, and then import the source 4K XAVC S videos to it. To do so, you can directly drag & drop the files onto the main interface, or you can click the “Add video” icon to locate the videos from your local disk.

Step 2: Set output video format

Click “Format” pull down list to select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats are the good choice as well.



Tip: Click the “Settings” button, you are able to enter the “Profile Settings” panel to adjust video and audio parameters for the converted files, including video size, bit rate, frame rate and more.You can keep the original 4K resolution but also can adjust to 2K, 1080p video size just according to your needs.

Step 3. Click the "Start conversion" button on the main interface and the software will start to convert 4K XAVC S to Premiere Pro CC friendly video formats immediately. When the conversion finishes, click "Open" to find the converted video files. Then you can effortless transfer the video files to Premiere Pro CC for playback on the go.

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