Showing posts with label edit mavic pro 4k platinum 4k to wmm. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Import DJI Mavic Pro Platinum 4K to Windows Movie Maker

The Mavic Pro Platinum features a sleek design and compact body that is both powerful and alluring. The camera equipped on DJI Mavic Pro Platinum enables you to record both 4096x2160 4K video at 24p and also 3840X2160 UHD 4K video at 24/25/30p in either MP4 or MOV format compressed with MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 codec. For PC users who just want to complete some simple editing task with the DJI Mavic Pro Platinum footage, Windows Movie Maker is absolutely your best choice. How about native import Mavic Pro 4K video into Windows Movie Maker?

Can Windows Movie Maker support 4K video editing?

The answer is that as long as your PC computer meet the minimum requirements to edit 4K video, you will then have no problem to work 4K video with Windows Movie Maker. But make sure that Windows Movie Maker won't edit the 4K video as it is, instead, it will render the 4K files down and output a 1080p file.

Native import support of Mavic Pro Platinum H.264 MP4/MOV with WMM

After searching for Windows Movie Maker supported file formats, we can see that it offers no native support for the H.264 MP4/MOV file formats shot with Mavic Pro Platinum. To fix this format and codec incompatible issue, you can download our best 4K Video Converter - Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate. The program has perfect importing support for the 4K H.264 MP4/MOV video shot with DJI Mavic Pro Platinum camera. Thanks to its batch conversion mode, you can load multiple DJI Mavic Pro Platinum 4K video into the application for conversion at one time.

The application not only assists you to transcode Mavic Pro Platinum 4K H.264 MP4/MOV to Windows Movie Maker native editing WMV file formats, but also assists you to compress 4K to 1080p so that you can get a smooth and high performance editing workflow of 4K video with Windows Movie Maker on computer that can't deal with 4K resolution video.

Edit DJI Mavic Pro Platinum 4K video

Apart from assisting you to transcode and compress DJI Mavic Pro 4K video for Windows Movie Maker editing, the program can also act as a simple video editing tool to complete some simple video editing work. You can trim or cut video to remove unwanted parts or segments, merge separate video clips into one file, split large files into small parts by file size, length or count, crop the black bars around the video frame, add video/image/transparent text watermark to video, apply special rendering effects to video, etc.

Step by Step to Conver and Compress DJI Mavic Pro Platinum 4K for WMM Editing

Step 1: Load DJI Mavic Pro Platinum 4K files into the program.

Run the program on your computer and click "File" > "Add Video/Audio" or "Add from folder" to add DJI Mavic Pro Platinum 4K files into the program.

Load DJI Mavic Pro Platinum 4K files

Step 2: Select output format and set destination folder.

Click the pull down menu of "Format", then you will be able to select a Windows Movie Maker supported format from the output format profile, choose "HD Video">"WMV HD (*.wmv)" as your output format for editing HD video on Windows Movie Maker.

Output WMM supported editing formats

Step 3: Edit Mavic Pro Platinum 4K video(optional).

Check an item to active the "Video Editor" function, then click the pencil like icon on the top tool bar to open the "Video Editor" window, you can trim video length, crop video black bars, add watermark, apply sepcial rendering effect, remove/replace audio in video, etc.

Edit Mavic Pro Platinum 4K video

Step 4: Begin the final conversion process.

Click "Convert" button in the right-bottom to convert and compress DJI Mavic Pro Platinum 4K to Windows Movie Maker most favorable HD WMV file formats.

Once the conversion is finished, you can click "Open Output Folder" button to get the output files effortlessly, and now you will have no problem to import and edit converted files with Windows Movie Maker. Just import the converted files to Windows Movie Maker for editing via its "Import video" option.