Tuesday 28 December 2010

How to import MP4 into iMovie

In mention of iMovie, we all know that it makes viewing and working with video as simple as organizing your photos. You may have could not help importing your MP4 file to iMovie. Importing MP4 into iMovie is not a strange thing for most Mac users, and we can easily import MP4 into iMovie for editing in most cases. However, iMovie doesn't allow you to select the MP4 file sometimes. So what is the matter on earth? And how can we successfully import MP4 to iMovie at any time?

This article aims to solve the above questions in two parts.

Part 1
Why people using Mac always meet difficulty in importing MP4 into iMovie?
According Apple official website, iMovie (including iMovie '11/'09/'08) can only import DV, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MOV and M4V. Though the MP4 file format defines the storage of MPEG-4 audio, scenes and multimedia content using the ISO Base Media File Format, the MP4 file may also contain any number of audio, video, and even subtitle streams. So it is impossible for the MP4 file to determine the type of streams in an MPEG-4 file based on its filename extension alone. Therefore, you may have some clues that why people using Mac always meet difficulty in importing mp4 into iMovie.

Part 2
How can we successfully import any MP4 file to iMovie at any time?
Just try Bigasoft iMovie Converter for Mac which can convert and import mp4 and a variety of video and audio files to iMovie with ease.

The following is a step by step guide on how to import MP4 to iMovie with the help of Bigasoft iMovie Converter for Mac.

Preparation: Run Bigasoft iMovie Converter for Mac
Free download Bigasoft iMovie Converter for Mac, install and run it, the following interface will pop up.
Screenshot of Bigasoft iMovie Converter for Mac
 
Step 1 Import MP4 file
Press "Add File" button to import your MP4 file. Or you can also drag your MP4 file directly to the main interface of Bigasoft iMovie Converter for Mac.
Step 1 to 4 for MP4 to iMovie
 
Step 2 Set output format to iMovie Video MPEG-4
Click the drop-down button on the right side of the "Profile" button to select iMovie Video MPEG-4 output format.
 
Step 3 Convert MP4 to iMovie supported MPEG-4 format
Click "Convert" button to begin the conversion. It will be finished with high output quality and fast converting speed.
 
Step 4 Import MP4 into iMovie
First start iMovie, then choose File > Import > Movies..., and then navigate to the folder where your converted MP4 file is located, finally select (highlight) the converted MP4 file, create a new event and click "Import" button.
With Bigasoft iMovie Converter for Mac, importing MP4 to iMovie (including iMovie '11/'09/'08) is so easy! Wait no more, just free download it and have a try!
 
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Thursday 23 December 2010

How to Import 720p/1080i/1080p AVCHD to iMovie '11, '09, '08?

iMovie did announce to work with AVCHD which is a camcorder video format used by a variety of camcorder manufacturers. However, it is easier said than done. If you want to import AVCHD into iMovie, you will need a Mac with an Intel-based Core Duo processor or better. Even meeting this requirement, there is still difficulty in importing some of AVCHD format to iMovie especially the high definition format 1080p recorded from Panasonic HDC-TM700, Canon HF S21, Sony HDR-AX2000, Panasonic AG-HMC150 or many other AVCHD camcorders.
How to import AVCHD to iMovie There are indeed some video converters which can easily convert AVCHD to iMovie compatible video format. But the converted video quality is often disappointing: either in poor video and audio quality or not in the same high definition as the original one.

This article will solve the above problem and provide a step by step guide on how to import AVCHD to iMovie with almost no loss of video and tone quality.
This guide is applied for:
  • Import AVCHD files in MTS to iMovie
  • Import AVCHD files in M2TS to iMovie
  • Import AVCHD files in MPG under MPEG-2 compression to iMovie
  • Import AVCHD files in MOV with MJPEG video format to iMovie
  • Import AVCHD files in DV to iMovie
  • Import AVCHD files in MOD to iMovie
  • Import AVCHD files in TOD to iMovie
  • Import 1080/60p video from Panasonic HDC-TM700 camcorder, Panasonic HDC-SD9/HDC-HS9, Panasonic AG-HMC150, Canon HF S21, Sony HDR-AX2000, Sony HXR-NX5U and more
Make Preparation: Run Bigasoft iMovie Converter for Mac
Free download Bigasoft iMovie Converter for Mac, install and run it, an attractive interface will pop up.

Bigasoft iMovie Converter for Mac, a professional AVCHD to iMovie converter, is especially designed to convert all kinds of movies including AVCHD, AVI, MTS, MKV, FLV, MOD, and more to iMovie Video MPEG-4, iMovie HD Video MPEH-4, iMovie MOV for fast import to iMovie on Mac OS X.

Step 1 Load AVCHD footage
Connect AVCHD camcorder to Mac, then hit "Add File" button of Bigasoft iMovie Converter to load AVCHD footage.

How to convert AVCHD to iMovie

Step 2 Set iMovie MPEG-4 format
Click "Profile" button, then select iMovie Video MPEG-4(*.mp4) from the drop-down list. In order to import 1080p, 1080p24, 1080-line 50p/60p, 1080i, 720p to iMovie with almost no loss of video quality, you need to select iMovie HD Video MPEG-4(*.mp4) as output format. To get more perfect effect, press "Settings..." button to set high Resolution as you like.

Step 3 Convert AVCHD to iMovie
To finish converting AVCHD to iMovie compatible video format, just press "Convert" button.

Step 4 Import AVCHD to iMovie
Run iMovie, then import the converted AVCHD video to iMovie by clicking File > Import > Movies...
Import AVCHD to iMovie '11, '09, '08
 


Conclusion

The one who own AVCHD camcorder like Panasonic HDC-TM700, Canon HF S21, Sony HDR-AX2000, Panasonic AG-HMC150 and more will no longer worry how to import AVCHD 1080p, 1080i, 720p to iMovie with almost no loss of video quality with the above tutorial.

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