- #XAVC S FORMAT SUPPORT HOW TO#
- #XAVC S FORMAT SUPPORT MP4#
- #XAVC S FORMAT SUPPORT UPDATE#
- #XAVC S FORMAT SUPPORT FULL#
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That is, before uploading your XAVC videos to YouTube, you need a video converter to achieve the purpose. The best way for you is to convert your XAVC format to other supported formats. But it is a pity that YouTube does not support XAVC format. Is there any way to upload recorded 4K XAVC videos to YouTube?Ī: As to your question, it is obviously that you want to upload your recorded videos to YouTube. Q 4: I have a Sony PMW-F55, and it has recorded some videos. Thanks to the development of 4K video converter, you can easily convert you 4K XAVC videos to any other supported video formats and edit with the matched video editor software. Q 3: I want to convert my 4K XAVC videos to edit with video editor software, any ideas?Ī: XAVC format has become more and more popular as it supports 4K resolution, which gives people a super video quality and unbeatable viewing experience, While, it is a pity that it is like an apple bitten by god, that is, it is not compatible with most video editing software. So XAVC video converter is absolutely necessary for you to convert before editing 4K XAVC file in Avid. If you want to edit your 4K XAVC video in Avid, you need to convert your 4K XAVC video to DNxHD format at the first time. As we all know, Avid has its own preferred encoder, which is DNxHD.
Q 2: How can I convert 4K XAVC file before Editing in Avid?Ī: Of course you can. By using a powerful video converter, you will convert your XAVC video to ProRes in just a few minutes.
#XAVC S FORMAT SUPPORT PRO#
That is because, even though there are many professional editing programs, you cannot use it to edit your XAVC video directly, even the powerful Final Cut Pro (if the version of your Final Cut Pro is lower than 10.0.8).
#XAVC S FORMAT SUPPORT HOW TO#
Q 1: How to convert 4K XAVC to Apple ProRes for editing?Ī: To solve this question, you need a video converter for Mac first. Take Sony PMW-F5 as an example, Sony PMW-F5 can record XAVC with 4K resolution at 60 fps at 600 Mbit/s and 2K resolution at 120 fps at 400 Mbit/s, while AVCHD, by contrast, is capped at 24Mbps for 1080 50i/50i or 28Mbps for 1080 50P/60P.
Chroma subsampling of XAVC can be 4:2:0, 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 While AVCHD can only be 4:2:0. XAVC supports color depth of 8/10/12 bits, while AVCHD only supports 8 bits. XAVC and AVCHD formats adopt the same MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression technology. It can quickly record 4K video resolution (4096x21x2160) at up to 60 fps with 4:2:2 chroma subsampling at 600 Mbit/s. The release of XAVC/XAVC-S means to accelerate 4K development in the professional and consumer market.
#XAVC S FORMAT SUPPORT MP4#
While XAVC-S is the consumer format, it is an MP4 wrapper. Briefly, XAVC is the professional format, that is, it is an MXF OP-1a wrapper - which is standard across broadcast platforms. On April 7, 2013, Sony announced that XAVC can be expanded to the consumer market, and then the XAVC S was released. This new recording format highlights Sony's commitment: providing high-quality contents to not only the professional market, but also to the consumer market. It provides a specialized 4K format to encourage people to apply 4K technology to a wider field, such as TV shows, entertainment program, documentaries, and commercials. XAVC is at the heart of Sony's industry-leading 4K products. Also, it is an open recording format that will be licensed to companies that want to make XAVC products. It is used by Sony high-end camcorders like PMW-F55, PMW-F5, etc. See the document: entitled Sony XAVC_SpecificationOverview_Rev2_130913.On October 30, 2012, Sony introduced a new recording format named XAVC.
This revision 2 release from Sept last I believe is the latest version. Sony's whole XAVC / XAVC-S overview was pretty well explained in their white paper release of 2013 called.
#XAVC S FORMAT SUPPORT UPDATE#
This flavor of XAVC hasn’t been put into use yet but it is expected to be made available as a firmware update to current XAVC hardware during 2014. So you still retain much of the detail but you lose motion information. There is another flavor that is very similar but it is Long-GOP. "There are a few current flavors, or implementations, of XAVC.
#XAVC S FORMAT SUPPORT FULL#
What your question begs is a full understanding and appreciation of what XAVC S is actually supposed to be used for.please do some read and much homework.