Due to format compatibility issues, Canon camera and camcorder owners are always having troubles importing Canon footage to video editors for native editing. Yes Canon offers plug-ins e.g. XF utility to help users import camera video clips, but only with very limited success. To make things much easier, please read through our Canon Column page and find out the most suitable solution to your problem. We do offer world-leading and straightforward conversion solutions for people who are using Canon XF Series Camcorders, Canon Cinema EOS Cameras, Canon EOS DSLR Cameras, Canon PowerShot Cameras, and Canon VIXIA Cameras, and wanna edit, play or burn these files as well.
Working with Canon MXF shootings has never been so easy
1. Solutions for Canon XF Series HD Camcorders
- Transfer MXF files from Canon XF100 camera for opening in FCP X
- Transcode Canon XF105 media files back-up for editing with FCP X
- Encode XF300 footage to ProRes 422 and bring them into FCP
- Transform Canon XF305 MXF to ProRes 422 for using in FCP
2. Solutions for Canon Cinema EOS Camera
- Recode .mxf media shot on a Canon C300 to AIC for using in iMovie
- Convert Canon C300 MXF format into ProRes 422 MOV for FCP
- Load and edit MXF media taken on Canon C300 in Final Cut Pro X
3. Convert MXF videos for editing and playback use
- Render Canon MXF to H.264 for Premiere Pro
- Get Sony Vegas working well with Canon MXF files
- Ingesting Canon MXF footage to Cyberlink PowerDirector
- Work with .MXF files from Canon camcorder in iMovie
- Turn Canon MXF recordings into AIC MOV for FCE
- Switch Canon MXF media files for editing in Avid Studio
Importing MVI & MOV files – the fastest and easiest way
1. Solutions for Canon EOS Digital SLR Cameras
- Create a movie in iMovie from MOV file shot on a Canon Rebel T4i (650D)
- Copy H.264 MOV taken on Canon 5D Mark III to FCP X ProRes
- Insert the HD *.mov files from Canon 550D (T2i) camera to edit in FCP
- Let iMovie touch H.264/MOV files created by Canon 5D Mark III
- Upload MOV videos on Canon EOS 600D (T3i) Digital SLR camera to FCP
2. Solutions for Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras
- Adjust .MOV files from Canon PowerShot S95 into AVI and WMV
- Change Canon G12 MOV files to FCP accepted Apple ProRes format
- Encode MVI source files generated with PowerShot to AVI for Pinnacle Studio
Transcoding and editing Canon AVCHD MTS footage
- Switch .MTS files downloaded from Canon cameras to Final Cut Pro
- Use Canon VIXIA MTS format in Windows Movie Maker
- Move a couple of MTS clips from Canon Vixia cameras to iMovie
The best way to burn and convert Canon shootings
- Write .MTS files to a DVD for transferring, backup or playback
- Burn MTS files taken with a Canon camera on a DVD disc
- Burn Canon DSLR camera recorded MOV clips to a DVD disc
- Copy MXF video to MP4 from Canon professional camcorders
- Change Canon MXF recordings to MPEG format on Windows PC
- Turn Canon 60D (60Da) MOV into 1080p AVI and WMV
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