Showing posts with label requirement of premiere for edit a 4k video. Show all posts
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Monday, 29 February 2016

Easy Solution of Edit 4K in Premiere CC now with H.265 natively - Video Converter for Windows/Mac

With Premiere CC now supports H.265 natively, you may got update and tried in time, you found it really do supported edit H.265 4K, but it is not work well. Here we tell you why and give you the solution how to edit any 4K videos in Premiere smoothly without not much quality loss.

I have just tried out H.265 support in Premiere, so a brief word on this now…

First a note about hardware. I am running Mac OS X on a PC with Nvidia GTX 970.

H.265 is demanding on the GPU and I have not tried it on my Macbook Pro yet. I have no idea if the mediocre ATI cards in the Mac Pro have built in hardware support for H.265 like the latest Nvidia 9xx cards.

So on performance I can only speak for the GTX 970 for now. This is a £250 card, so certainly not the most expensive. So if you are not trend to buy a one, is there another way to edit the 4K in Premiere CC?

If you wanna edit 4K videos in Premiere CC or previous version without any problem, you'd better downscale 4K footage to 1080p and transcode the 4K stuff (formatted/encoded in R3D, XAVC, XAVC S, MP4, MOV, MXF etc.) to a more-editing friendly format, such a Premiere's MPEG-2. In the following article, we will show you how to downscale and convert 4K to 2K MPEG-2 videos so that you can edit 4K footage in Adobe Premiere CC without bogging down your computer. The process is surprisingly easy and can be done using Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac.

It is an easy-to-use yet professional 4K Video Converter truly and fully supports input and output videos at up to 4K resolution. With it, you can effortlessly transcode 4K videos to MPEG-2 with 1080p settings on Mac El Capitan - - ensuring maximum editing quality and efficiency when working with Premiere Pro CC. Besides Premiere Pro CC, the program also supports more professional encoders, ProRes, DNxHD, AIC, DVCPRO, HDV - ensuring the best results when editing with Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Avid Media Composer, etc. respectively. Plus, this 4K Video Converter is also available to customize the output resolutions to any size like 1080p, 2K, 4K as users want.

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Downscale the 4K Video to MPEG-2 for Editing in Premiere Pro CC

Step 1. Load Source 4K Video

Launch the best 4K Video Converter Mac; click "Add Video" and load your 4K UHD files to the program.



Step 2. Select "Premiere Pro CC" preset as the output format

Go to the Editing Software category and click "Premiere Pro CC" to set it as the output format.



Tips: Adjust video, audio settings

Click the "Settings" button and customize proper video/audio parameters including Video size, bitrate and fame rate and mroe. Usually 1920*1080 video size and 30fps video frame rate are recommended for Premiere Pro CC editing.



Step 3. Start 4K video to Premiere Pro CC conversion

Hit "Convert" button to let the 4K to MPEG-2 conversion on Mac begin. When the conversion finished, check the generated .mpg video for video importing, you will certainly be satisfied with its final video quality. It would be easier for you to edit with Premiere Pro CC.

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