There have been many people trying to import various types of video files into Final Cut Pro- H.264, MPEG1, Sorenson, AVI etc. Sometimes the clips might sputter through… but often, they’ll redline and not play at all - or even crash the program, and possibly corrupt your project file.
Another DVcreators.net droplet to the rescue! Simply drag almost any video file readable by Quicktime onto this droplet, then have a tasty beverage or read your email, and soon, depending on the length of the video file, you will find, right on your Desktop, a native DV format file.
Import the converted file into a DV timeline and it will play perfectly, no muss, no fuss. This droplet will only work on Macs with Compressor installed.
And, thanks to Guy Cochran of DVeStore, there’s also a version to convert to 16:9 (anamorphic) format.
This droplet is available FREE only to dvcreators.network members: Download the Convert2DV droplet
If you need to convert audio only, see their audio-only droplet.

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