How to transcode and edit DJI inspire 1 4K video with Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5/CS4 smoothly will be discussed in this article.
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I'm starting to get some DJI Inspire 1 great footage and want to be able to do some simple editing in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, but everything I own has a 4K output. What can i do if i wannat to downscale DJI inspire 1 4K to 1080p for easier playback and editing in Premiere CS6/CS5/CS4?
DJI Phantom 3 Professional and Inspire 1 have the same camera specs and features -- both capture video at resolutions up to 4K (4,096x2,160 pixels) at 30fps and 1,080p at 60fps and 12-megapixel stills.
Granted, Premiere Pro CS6, CC 7 can handle (usually) 4K files without much problem, but it is extremely hardware intensive. Thankfully you probably don't have to buy a new computer... but you do need to convert 4K video to Premiere Pro using MPEG-2 (1080p) as primary delivery format.
The following paragraphs show us how to edit DJI Inspire 1 4K footage with Premiere Pro without bogging down your computer. The process is surprisingly easy and can be done with the help of Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac.
With it, you can effortlessly encode/re-encode 4K H.264(MP4), MOV, XAVC, XAVC S, etc footage for smoothly importing and editing in various non-linear editing systems (NLE), including Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, FCE and more. If you work 4K files in Adobe Premiere Pro on Windows PC, please get Brorsoft Video Converter to solve the issues.
Download the 4K Video Converter for Mac
(Note: Click here for OS X 10.5)
How to import DJI Inspire 1 4K video into Adobe Premiere Pro
1. Add raw files > Run the program you just set up. Drag and drop the 4K video files to the converter. You can also hit Add files button to import videos to the app. If you wanna combine several videos into one file, you can click the "Merge into one" box.
Step 2: Go to "Format" pull down list to select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats in this column are the good choices as well.
Tip: Click the "Settings" button, you are able to enter the "Profile Settings" panel to adjust video and audio parameters for the converted files, including video size, bit rate, frame rate and more.
Step 3: Tap the Convert button to start transcoding DJI Inspire 4K MP4/MOV to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro.
Once the process completes, you can find the generated videos via "Open" button. Now, it is easy for you to transfer the encoded 4Kvideos to Premiere for further editing.
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Source From: How to import DJI Inspire 1 4K video into Adobe Premiere
I'm starting to get some DJI Inspire 1 great footage and want to be able to do some simple editing in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, but everything I own has a 4K output. What can i do if i wannat to downscale DJI inspire 1 4K to 1080p for easier playback and editing in Premiere CS6/CS5/CS4?
DJI Phantom 3 Professional and Inspire 1 have the same camera specs and features -- both capture video at resolutions up to 4K (4,096x2,160 pixels) at 30fps and 1,080p at 60fps and 12-megapixel stills.
Granted, Premiere Pro CS6, CC 7 can handle (usually) 4K files without much problem, but it is extremely hardware intensive. Thankfully you probably don't have to buy a new computer... but you do need to convert 4K video to Premiere Pro using MPEG-2 (1080p) as primary delivery format.
The following paragraphs show us how to edit DJI Inspire 1 4K footage with Premiere Pro without bogging down your computer. The process is surprisingly easy and can be done with the help of Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac.
With it, you can effortlessly encode/re-encode 4K H.264(MP4), MOV, XAVC, XAVC S, etc footage for smoothly importing and editing in various non-linear editing systems (NLE), including Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, FCE and more. If you work 4K files in Adobe Premiere Pro on Windows PC, please get Brorsoft Video Converter to solve the issues.
Download the 4K Video Converter for Mac
(Note: Click here for OS X 10.5)
How to import DJI Inspire 1 4K video into Adobe Premiere Pro
1. Add raw files > Run the program you just set up. Drag and drop the 4K video files to the converter. You can also hit Add files button to import videos to the app. If you wanna combine several videos into one file, you can click the "Merge into one" box.
Step 2: Go to "Format" pull down list to select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats in this column are the good choices as well.
Tip: Click the "Settings" button, you are able to enter the "Profile Settings" panel to adjust video and audio parameters for the converted files, including video size, bit rate, frame rate and more.
Step 3: Tap the Convert button to start transcoding DJI Inspire 4K MP4/MOV to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro.
Once the process completes, you can find the generated videos via "Open" button. Now, it is easy for you to transfer the encoded 4Kvideos to Premiere for further editing.
More Topics:
Convert TiVo to MPEG
Convert H.264 to H.265
Convert 2D to 3D Video
Convert VOB to MP4/MOV
Play MOV on Android Phones
Edit DJI OSMO 4K MP4/MOV in Final Cut Pro 6/7/X
How to edit Nikon D610 MOV files in Pinnacle Studio
How to import Nikon D5500 MOV files into EDIUS 5/6/7
Convert and import Nikon D7200 MOV files to Pinnacle Studio
Convert and import Nikon D750 MOV files to DaVinci Resolve
How to Convert DJI OSMO 4K videos to MPEG-2 for Premiere
Tutorial for ingesting 4K Medias from DJI OSMO within Avid MC
Guide: How to Convert Nikon D810 MOV to Avid DNxHD for Davinci Resolve 11