Sunday, July 24, 2016

Convert Blade Chroma 4K Video to Adobe Premiere friendly formats

Summary: Wanna import Blade Chroma videos to Adobe Premiere for further editing? This tutorial offers you a simple way to open Blade Chroma 4K video files in Adobe Premiere CC, CS6, CS5, CS4.



Q: I am doing some Blade Chroma 4K video editing. I see my desktop is very powerful, however, when I playback the Blade Chroma 4K video in Premiere, it's very choppy, and not easy to do the editing. Does any pros have any idea on 4K in Premiere workflow? Much appreciated!

After recording some stunning 4K footage by Blade Chroma, chances are you want to edit these 4K videos in Premiere Pro so as to make them more stylish, before uploading to YouTube or posting on Facebook. However, here comes the problem, the recorded 4K files can’t supported by Adobe Premiere even the Premiere Pro CC well. On this circumstance, if you are stick to editing Blade Chroma 4K videos in Premiere Pro, you'd better convert them to a more editing-friendly format for Premiere Pro like MPEG-2 with proper settings.

Actually, it's not as difficult as you imagine. What's need is a just a common video converter like Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac - The program works as the best Mac 4K Video Converter. It helps you fast transcode Blade Chroma 4K footage to Premiere Pro preferred MPEG-2 with fast encoding speed and without quality loss. What's more, it's the optimal tool for transcoding GoPro, Sony, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, etc camera or camcorder videos to kinds of NLE programs Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premier Pro, Final Cut Pro, FCE and more. For Windows user, please turn to Video Converter. Just download it and follow the simple guide to achieve your goal.

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Converting Blade Chroma 4K video to work in Premiere Pro

Step 1: Run the program you just set up. Drag and drop the 4K files to the Converter. You can also hit Add files button to import videos to the app. If you want to join the imported clips into one for easy editing, please tick the box "Merge into one" on the main interface.



Step 2: Choose output format > Click "Format" bar and choose Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas -> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as output format for editing raw 4K in Adobe with natively supported video codec.



Step 3: Advanced V/A settings > Click "Settings" button if you'd like to customize advanced audio and video parameters like Video Codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sample rate, audio channels.

Note: If you want to get original 4K resolution, just keep the video size as original.



Step 4: Start converting 4K footage > Hit the convert button of the best 4K Video Converter. It will start converting Blade Chroma 4K for importing to Adobe Premiere Pro immediately. Soon after the conversion, just click "Open" button to get the generated files for natively editing in Premiere Pro CCas well as CS6/CS5/CS4/CS3 perfectly.

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