Showing posts with label best h.265 decoder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best h.265 decoder. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2015

Pavtube Upgraded News for All Mac Users

Surprised news for everyone! The famous video studio Pavtube has announced that all its’ Mac products have been upgraded to version 4.8.5.1, which can bring us more functional items. Before that, all Windows products have been already done well. As the best H.265/HEVC decoder and encoder, Pavtube can help you a lot more.



New features of Mac version 4.8.5.1:
  • Supported to decode/encode the H.265/HEVC codec
  • Fix the XAVC MXF codec importing issues
  • Optimize coding parameters
  • Fix some bugs

Five upgraded Mac products are listed below:
5.Pavtube iMixMXF

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Big Discount! From May 4th to May 6th, all of us can enjoy 40% or 50% discount of each one from the Facebook website! What are you waiting for?

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

H.265 to PPro: Edit Samsung NX1 H.265 in Premiere Pro CC on Mac Yosemite

No more worries about importing H.265 videos to Premiere Pro CC for editing from Samsung NX1 camcorders if you read this article below. This article teaches you how to convert H.265(HEVC) video to Premiere Pro edit-friendly format for smooth workflow. We are seeking the best H.265/HEVC decoder here.


Since H.265 footage like from Samsung NX1 can’t be recognized by Adobe Premiere Pro CC on Mac Yosemite due to its best supported video formats, some related questions are asked on some forums. For example:

“I feel well because the new Samsung NX1 camcorder can shoot the H.265 recordings so nicely. But it seems wrong when I wanna edit them in Premiere Pro. Such as the ‘errors’ and ‘unsupported message’ always appear on the screen. Any good measures?”

How to easily import Samsung NX1 H.265 videos to Premiere Pro CC on Yosemite?
Method 1.: Cinemartin Cinec Plin---third-party tool to work H.265 well with Premiere Pro CC. It’s the new plugin from cinemartin for Premiere Pro that allows users to export Adobe Premiere Sequence Timeline to several output videos including the Apple Prores codecs, and the new HEVC H.265. Just look the following video display as good reference.



Method 2.Professional H.265 decoder for Premiere Pro CC---Pavtube Video Converter for Mac. (Windows version)

Here we can also introduce you a professional H.265/HEVC videos converter to help you a lot. With the latest version upgraded, it can decode and encode the H.265/HEVC videos well, also, other common video formats are included. For editing NX1 H.265 movies nicely in Premiere Pro CC, it’s not a big deal to convert the H.265 to MPEG-2 mpg now. Let’s download this Samsung NX1 H.265 Video Converter and start transcoding.

Learning course of converting Samsung NX1 H.265 to MPEG-2 MPG for Premiere Pro CC:
Step 1.After you install the H.265/HEVC decoder correctly on your computer, drag you files in this program directly or with two adding buttons. ‘Add video’ and ‘Add from folder’.


Step 2. Come to the output list and choose Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) as the best video format for editing Samsung NX1 H.265 files in Adobe Premiere as well as good video quality. 


Notes: For other NLEs as output? Such as H.265 to FCP or media devices like H.265 to iPhone 6,etc. All these output items we can easily find on the output list.

Step 3.Adjust the video and audio parameters, including the Bitrates of Video & Audio, Video Size, Sample Rate, Frame Rate, Audio Channels, etc., by clicking the Settings button on the main interface for getting the best quality.


Finally, if you get back to the main interface, we are going to hit the big icon ‘Convert’ to get the work started. After transferring the files to Adobe Premiere Pro CC as usual, we can enjoy editing the Samsung NX1 H.265 videos in Adobe Premiere Pro CC on Mac Yosemite so perfectly.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Decode H.265/HEVC to QuickTime Player on Mac Yosemite

‘Does apple QuickTime support h.265 on the Mac I've been editing a video and just finished it and encoded it from h.264 to h.265 but when I play it back on QuickTime it doesn't go through any suggestions.’---asked from Apple Support Communities.


Aims to solve all the H.265 troubles on Mac, this article can provide us a professional H.265 tool which can make H.265/HEVC videos accepted by all media devices there, surely including how to decode H.265 videos to QuickTime Player with MOV format.

Best method offered to decode H.265/HEVC to QuickTime Player for Playback:

HEVC, short form for High Efficiency Video Coding, is a video compression standard successor to H.264/MPEG-4 AVC. So HEVC was also known as H.265, which has the higher definition smaller size. Since it is designed for those HDTV displays, we need to decode the format to others for other media players, such as QuickTime on Mac. To decode H.265/HEVC to QuickTime MOV, the upgraded Pavtube Video Converter for Mac can do this job well. As soon as this upgraded version comes out, it has become the best H.265 decoder on Mac.

Main upgraded points:
Perfectly support the H.265/HEVC codec decoding well
Fix some bugs during the importing and preview
Support for the XAVC codec contained from MXF files
Support the VPx series decoder nicely

Key Features attract us a lot:
  • As a professional HEVC decoder, HEVC H.265 converter can decode and convert HEVC H.265 video in various resolution like 4K UHD 4320p, 8k to all most video formats such as convert HEVC to MP4, MOV, AVI, 3GP, FLV, H.264, MKV, WMV, RM, Xvid, DivX, MXF, ASF, WebM, ProRes, WTV, etc., and can extract audio, music from HEVC and save as MP3, M4A, OGG, FLAC, Apple Lossless ALAC, AAC, AC3, WAV, WMA, etc. 
  • Supported Mac OS X System: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite, 10.9 Mavericks, 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.7 Lion, 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.5 Leopard.

Learning on how to decode H.265/HEVC to MOV for QuickTime Player on Mac:

To add source video to the HEVC Video Converter, you can directly drag and drop them into the program window or go to “File” from menu bar and then choose “Add Files”.


When you come to the output list, here we would like to suggest you to click the ‘Format’ bar to get into the output list. Then drop down the list we can easily find the ‘Common Video’>>’MOV-QuickTime (*.mov)’ item there.


What’s more, before we start our work, why not get into the ’Settings’ to know more? For a nice enjoyment? Just make some changes here! Video codec, video size, frame rate or audio channels, etc we could set on our own.


Finish all the preparation work? Why not go to the main interface to hit the ‘Convert’ to get started? With the faster speed, we will not wait for a long time to play the output MOV files for QuickTime Player. Just enjoy ourselves!

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