Bandicam recording and Final Cut Pro - SOLVED + Suggestion
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 6:55 am
Hi there,
Been using bandicam for a while and have installed tons of codecs to no avail and i can't for the life of me, find a codec/settings that works for importing into Final Cut Pro.
So i was wondering if someone could tell me which codec to use/which settings to apply, so that i can import the recorded video file into Final Cut Pro without converting it to a different format and losing quality.
The supported formats for Final Cut Pro are listed here; http://help.apple.com/finalcutpro/mac/1 ... er2833f855
ans since it is Quicktime based, it should also work with these formats; http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3775
i have tried pretty much all of them (the ones supported by Bandicam), but might've not selected the correct codec settings.
I do want to mention though, eventhough the Cinepak codec is supported by Bandicam and Quicktime, that using said codec with Bandicam crashes the application forcing it to close Bandicam, so i was not able to see if the Cinepak codec works.
Notes;
- I have installed Divx for Mac
- Motion JPEG can not be imported into Final Cut Pro
- I'm willing to install more codecs on as well Mac as windows
- I'd like to use a compressed codec (since that is the main feature of Bandicam)
- MPEG-2 is supported by as well Quicktime as Bandicam, however, this only applies since OS X Lion, which i do not use (Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard here)
Any help is much appreciated
Regards,
Alex
Been using bandicam for a while and have installed tons of codecs to no avail and i can't for the life of me, find a codec/settings that works for importing into Final Cut Pro.
So i was wondering if someone could tell me which codec to use/which settings to apply, so that i can import the recorded video file into Final Cut Pro without converting it to a different format and losing quality.
The supported formats for Final Cut Pro are listed here; http://help.apple.com/finalcutpro/mac/1 ... er2833f855
ans since it is Quicktime based, it should also work with these formats; http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3775
i have tried pretty much all of them (the ones supported by Bandicam), but might've not selected the correct codec settings.
I do want to mention though, eventhough the Cinepak codec is supported by Bandicam and Quicktime, that using said codec with Bandicam crashes the application forcing it to close Bandicam, so i was not able to see if the Cinepak codec works.
Notes;
- I have installed Divx for Mac
- Motion JPEG can not be imported into Final Cut Pro
- I'm willing to install more codecs on as well Mac as windows
- I'd like to use a compressed codec (since that is the main feature of Bandicam)
- MPEG-2 is supported by as well Quicktime as Bandicam, however, this only applies since OS X Lion, which i do not use (Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard here)
Any help is much appreciated
Regards,
Alex