How to Import Blu-ray or General DVDs to Final Cut Express on Mac?
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How to Import Blu-ray or General DVDs to Final Cut Express on Mac?
Final Cut Express is a non-linear video editing application created by Apple Inc. It is the consumer version of Final Cut Pro and is designed for advanced editing of digital video as well as high-definition video, which is used by lots of amateur and professional videographers.
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Are you trying to make a video using scenes from your Blu-ray or general DVDs, and puzzled about importing them into a format that is workable to Final Cut Express? How to accomplish Blu-ray and DVD to Final Cut Express conversion? Is there any a professional software?
Here I will present the easiest, affordable way according to my own experience, to import Blu-ray or DVD to FCE in acceptable video formats: MOV (*.MOV), DV Format (*.DV) and MPEG-4 Movie (*.MP4).
First, free download a professional program like [b]Moyea Blu-ray Ripper for Mac[/b], install and run it.
[b]Step 1: Locate your Blu-ray or DVD disk or files to this program.[/b]
[b]Step 2: Select the output format like MOV from the profile drop-down list.[/b]
[b]Step 3: Set the destination folder[/b]
[b]Step 4: Convert[/b]
Hit the [b]“Start”[/b] button to begin converting Blu-ray or DVD to MOV.
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[b]Step 5: Import the generated files into Final Cut Express[/b]
When the whole conversion finished, open the destination folder and import them to Final Cut Express, then you could freely edit them in FCE with ease.
Tips: No matter the Blu-ray and DVD is protected or unprotected, [b]Moyea Blu-ray Ripper for Mac[/b] can do the job perfectly. In addition, it can directly create a clone of your Blu-ray DVDs or general DVDs for backup.
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Last edited by alvabaake; Mar 26, 2010 at 08:58 PM.
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