Video Converter
Convert videos at up to 5X faster speed based on NVIDIA CUDA technology. Input videos include TiVo, VP6, MXF, VRO, MTS, M2TS, AVI, WMV, MKV, FLV, VOB, MVI, EVO, MOV, MPG, and more. It is also a wonderful video editor to edit HD/SD videos.The Canon IXUS 1000 HS is a good quality, snapshot digital camera. The big attraction is the amount of zoom you get in this camera that is more or less pocket sized. And it is also able to shoot high definition movies at a maximum resolution of 1080p, which matches the maximum resolution currently on offer from other digital cameras.
As a Canon IXUS 1000 HS user, you will notice that it is capable of shooting a limited amount of video and saves the footage as an MVI file format. However, the MVI file format is not compatible with other editing programs such as Final Cut Pro, FCE, Premiere, etc. So converting MVI footage to a format that is more widely used is needed. The article will mainly show you the best solution to convert Canon IXUS 1000 HS MVI footage to ProRes for editing on Final Cut Pro (FCP) by using a powerful MVI to FCP Converter – Foxreal Video Converter for Mac.

This tool has the power to transcode MVI video to Apple ProRes(*.mov) format designed for pristine quality, high-performance and multistream Final Cut Pro real-time editing. You can choose the right ProRes format based on the version of your Final Cut Pro as listed below:
Final Cut Pro 7 |
ProRes 4444, ProRes 422 (HQ), ProRes 422, ProRes 422 (LT), ProRes 422 (Proxy), Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) |
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Final Cut Pro 6 |
ProRes 422 (HQ), ProRes 422 |
(Tip: For Final Cut Pro 5 (or lower) users, the Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov) is recommended here. )
Below is the step-by-step guide:
Step 1: Run Foxreal Video Converter for Mac as the perfect Canon IXUS 1000 HS MVI to FCP Converter on your Mac machine, and then add your MVI video files into this program.

Step 2: Choose the appropriate ProRes format for FCP(Final Cut Pro)
Click on "Format" drop-down list and choose "Final Cut Pro" category, you could see a profile list for FCP, including ProRes 4444, ProRes 422 (HQ), ProRes 422, ProRes 422 (LT), ProRes 422 (Proxy), Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) and more. And just select ProRes 422 (*.mov) as an example here.

Tips:
***If you want to convert MVI video to a ProRes format with a nice balance between image quality and file size, you'd better choose the Apple ProRes 422 (LT) (*.mov) format.
***If you are editing MVI video offline with Final Cut Server, the Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy) is recommended here.
***If you hope to retain the maximum possible quality of your MVI footage, the Apple ProRes 4444 (*.mov) is the ideal format.
Step 3: Convert Canon IXUS 1000 HS MVI footage to ProRes for Final Cut Pro by clicking on "Convert" on the MVI to ProRes Converter’s main interface. Only for a while, you could get the converted files from its default folder.
Step 4: Import converted video to Final Cut Pro
1: Run Final Cut Pro, the layout of the editing software interface will pop up.
2: Choose "Import < Files" at the top of the interface under the File command section.
3: Select one converted/transcoded file from the Choose a File window and press "Choose" button to choose this file you want to import into FCP.
4: Find the file in the resources list for the project.
5: Drag the file into the Timeline and then save the project.
After the above operations, you could edit your Canon IXUS 1000 HS footage on Final Cut Pro to meet all your editing requirements.
That’s all! Hopefully the importing Cannon IXUS 1000 HS MVI to FCP will make your editing experience on Final Cut Pro easier and faster!







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