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Friday, November 27, 2015

How to Import MKV to Final Cut Pro

Summary: Wanna to import MKV files to Final Cut Pro for editing but FCP doesn't let you do it? Take it easy, this article is born to solve the problem.

Q:"How can I import my MKV recordings to Final Cut Pro for editing? I got some film clips that with multi-track audios from my company and I need to do some image processing in FCP. However, there's always something wrong when adding MKV to FCP. Should I change the MKV to MOV for FCP?"

Why can't I transfer my MKV file into Final Cut Pro X?

In order to answer this question, it is important to know what is MKV format and how is it used. MKV format is the Matroska Multimedia Container format. It can store video, picture, audio or subtitles tracks in one file. It is similar to other format but it uses open source software. The goal of this format is to provide a simple and easy to use file system with many different features. It wants to be able to be a flexible system that can be used on multiple platforms. It wants to offer streaming support and it wants to be able to display menus similar to what people are used to seeing on DVDs. One of the key features of this format is the use of Extensible Binary Meta language instead of the binary format that is used by others.

MKV format can offer many advantages and is becoming more popular. The problem is that it is not compatible with Final Cut Pro X. It is not possible to transfer the MKV files directly to Final Cut Pro X. Instead you have to follow a set of steps that allow you to accomplish this goal.

Why we choose edit MKV in FCP over other editor?

As a major breakthrough in video editing, Final Cut Pro may be the first choice for Mac users. It makes video editing faster and better with motion graphics and file-based workflow, offers a new way to organize. As we know, Final Cut Pro(FCP) allows users to edit any QuickTime compatible video format including DV, HDV, P2 MXF (DVCProHD), XDCAM, and 2K film formats without any quality loss.

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To do MKV video to Final Cut Pro mac task, you're highly recommended to get Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac(read the review) which can convert 1080p/720p MKV to Apple Prores 422 which is the most  most compatible codec with Final Cut Pro on Mac with fast speed by keeping the original quality. Then you can easily import the 1080p/720p MKV to Final Cut Pro X, Final Cut Pro 6, Final Cut Pro 7 for editing on Mac. This will help you import the file correctly, saving the rendering time and keep the HD quality. Why not to download this easy-to-use and useful software for you and transcode MKV to Apple ProRes codec.

If you are windows user, please turn to Pavtube HD Video Converter. It has the same features as Mac version.

          
  
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How to transcode MKV to ProRes (HQ) for FCP?

Step 1. Import 1080p MKV to the best MKV to FCP Converter for Mac.

Launch the best MKV to ProRes 422 (HQ) Converter for Mac and click the button "Add video" or "Add from folder" to import MKV files to the program. If necessary, you can double click the file name to preview it.



Tips:

If you would like to combine multiple MKV files into one file, you can simply tick off the checkbox of "Merge into one file".

Step 2. Select "Apple ProRes 422(HQ) (*.mov)" as output format for FCP

Click on the "Format" menu to get the format profile list, and then move to "Final Cut Pro" dialogue, under which there are couples of format presets for Final Cut Pro. Simply click on "Apple ProRes 422(HQ) (*.mov)" to make your selection.



Step 3. Start converting MKV movies to ProRes 422 (HQ) for using in Final Cut Pro

Click "Convert" button at the right bottom corner to start MKV to FCP Conversion. As the Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) has extremely high quality, please make sure you have enough space to store the generated ProRes 422 (HQ) MOV files.

After the MKV to Apple ProRes for FCP conversion finished, you will be able to get the final output files for FCP via clicking on "Open" button with ease. 

Now it's time for you to get those files into FCP without re-encoding. After transferring the files into FCP, we are glad to enjoy editing MKV videos in FCP. Would you like to have a try?

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