Foxreal HD Video Converter for Mac is the most user-friendly HD video conversion tool, especially designed for Final Cut Pro X, FCP, Avid and other related apps’ users. With it, you could fast transcode 1080p/1080i HD videos such as MVI, MTS, M2TS, TiVo, MXF, etc to Apple ProRes video formats that can be easily edited in Final Cut Pro, FCPX or other HD video editors with no rendering.
This HD Video Converter for Mac also enables you to convert common videos to Apple ProRes video format for editing in FCP/FCPX, etc without rendering.
You can now get 20% off ($28) FCPUG discount.
As for importing Blu-ray and DVD movie files in Final Cut Pro X, FCP, etc, you’d better choose another alternative software - Foxreal Blu-ray Ripper for Mac.
As for importing Blu-ray and DVD movie files in Final Cut Pro X, FCP, etc, you’d better choose another alternative software - Foxreal Blu-ray Ripper for Mac.
Single licence price:$28.00 $35.00
2-10 licenses price: $26.00 $35.00
For more than 10 licenses, please contact support@foxreal.com.
2-10 licenses price: $26.00 $35.00
For more than 10 licenses, please contact support@foxreal.com.
Customer Reviews
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| I was recommended to your product through other users via You Tube. I use Final Cut Pro 7. Well I have just started using it and coming across your product made it possible for me to finish my product.(I had to convert 3 different files to Apple Pro Res for Muticut). I have just finished using it again to send off a viewing copy. I use an Android phone and have found Foxreal to be very easy and faultless to use. --- Greg |
I like the simplicity of the interface, good job. I am relatively new to video editing, your software was by far the most 'user friendly'. --- Adrian |
I had recently purchased a Canon XF100, and more recently Final Cut Pro X.
The problem was that FCPX does not support the Canon AVCHD files. I tried a number of programs that claimed to support AVCHD, but none of them supported the Canon XF100 wrapper. I downloaded the trial version of your program (and subsequently purchased it) and it worked flawlessly for conversion to Apple ProRes files. --- lar |
Foxreal was the only one I could find that met all my required specs. I'm converting AVCHD to Prores 422. Everything seams to be working so far. --- Ryan |








