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May 11, 2014 11:22 PM in response to coop5by gloarrg,Final Cut Pro can accept MOV (QuickTime) as the input format. To convert WMV to MOV for playback in FCP, it's better to convert WMV to MOV (QuickTime) format.
Hope it's useful to you.
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May 11, 2014 11:42 PM in response to coop5by Peack,Hi, I know a program that is able to convert WMV to FCP for you. It is Video Converter from iOrgSoft.com. It supports WMV as output format and it also offers optimized output format for FCP.
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Jul 22, 2014 2:48 AM in response to gloarrgby maluisik,[quote]
Final Cut Pro can accept MOV (QuickTime) as the input format. To convert WMV to MOV for playback in FCP, it's better to convert WMV to MOV (QuickTime) format.
Hope it's useful to you.
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Thank you for your share, happy with it.
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Jul 30, 2014 11:48 PM in response to coop5by jolly xiny,Hello, I have come across this situation before and I also tried about 4 converters at that time. But finally, one reliable video converter helped me convert my videos to its default Final Cut Pro supported format because you can select the "Final Cut Pro" as output format. Then I imported the exported video to FCP without any problems.
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Dec 15, 2014 7:53 PM in response to jolly xinyby Adjust Mood,To import WMV to FCP, we had better convert WMV to FCP more supported Apple ProRes MOV. iDealshare VideoGo is just the right one which can convert WMV to MOV(Apple ProRes) or MOV(QuickTime) on Mac OS X.
It also can convert AVI, MKV, ASF, FLV, VOB, 3GP, AVCHD, MXF, MTS and etc to Final Cut Pro supported Apple ProRes MOV
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Jan 15, 2015 2:24 AM in response to Nick Holmesby markfrompluneret,Hello FlipForMac does not seem like a professional application to me; there is no batch function.
Or rather: is there a batch function? Thanks
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Jan 27, 2015 11:04 PM in response to Nick Holmesby Chris Chamberlain1,easy method:
a. install Handbrake, convert to .mp4
b. use Compressor to convert .mp4 to desired output at .mov
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May 11, 2015 8:20 PM in response to coop5by aprilscott,WMV is a format created by Microsoft. It doesn't work well with Mac-based software and programs. In order to edit .wmv files in Final Cut Pro, we need to convert WMV to MOV to make it compatible with FCP.
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Jan 31, 2016 12:04 PM in response to aprilscottby Alpesh Gor,Hi guys,
I have a large number of MP4 clips which I need to convert to .mov files (will use ProRes422) in order to be able to use them in FCP7.
I am using Compressor 3.5.3. But when I drag a clip to create a job I get this message "Error trying to open source media file.". What am I doing wrong?
Also, is there a quick way to convert bulk clips?