A solution to editing Sony PXW-X70 XAVC in FCP X

Summary: If you are puzzled by the problem that your XAVC files from Sony PXW-X70 can not be edited in Final Cut Pro, here we offer you the best workaround to solve the Sony PXW-X70 XAVC to FCP X incompatible issue.

I have recorded many 1080P videos with Sony PXW-X70 camera, and the recordings are in XAVC Long format. Now I would like to import these XAVC files to Final Cut Pro X to create a short film. What I want is to edit Sony PXW-X70 XAVC in FCP X natively on Mac, but I always encounter importing problems. So any solution can help me import Sony PXW-X70 XAVC into FCP X natively?
I’ve researched the web and it turns out some results. Some guys recommend to download and install the XAVC Plug-in for Apple (PDZK-LT2) provided by Sony, which provides support for XAVC files shot on Sony SxS card, allowing viewing and editing capability in Final Cut Pro X(10.0.8 or higher). I’ve tried it, but still can’t get my XAVC clips from Sony PXW-X70 to FCP correctly. Alternatively, since Final Cut Pro does not have native editing support for XAVC footage, you can transcode XAVC to Prores codec, which has been designed to work especially well as high-quality, high performance editing codecs for Final Cut Pro(no matter FCP X or FCP 6/7). With the help of Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac, a professional Mac XAVC converter, I got my problem resolved.
With it, I can effortlessly transcode Sony PXW-X70 XAVC files to Apple ProRes - ensuring maximum editing quality and efficiency when working with Final Cut Pro X as well as FCP 6 or FCP 7. The conversion is darn easy to be finished with only three clicks without loss of video quality. If you are also stuck in the trouble, just download the program and check out the easy steps to convert and import Sony PXW-X70 XAVC videos to FCP X without any troubles.
Converting Sony PXW-X70 XAVC to ProRes for editing in FCP X
Step 1. Install the XAVC converter program on Mac and run it. Drag the XAVC files to the software. Or you can also click “Add” button on the top of the main interface to import video to the program. It supports batch conversion and joining multiple video clips into one file.

Step 2. Click the “Format” bar and select Final Cut Pro> Apple PreRes 422(*.mov) as output format. This format is specially designed for FCP, so that you can edit your original Sony PXW-X70 XAVC clips in Final Cut Pro perfectly.

Step 3.(otpinal) Adjust the video and parameters, including the Bitrate of Video and Audio, Audio, Video Size, Sample Rate, Frame Rate, Audio Channels, etc., by clicking the Settings button on the main interface.
Step 4. Click the “Convert” icon under the preview window; it will start converting XAVC to ProRes MOV for FCP X on Mac.
After the conversion, launch Final Cut Pro, choose File > Import > Files…, and browse to where you save the converted XAVC clips to. Now you can start editing Sony PXW-X70 XAVC video in Final Cut Pro X or FCP 7/6 without any problem.
Additional Tips:
This XAVC to FCP Converter can also help you to encode XAVC video to iMovie, Adobe, FCE, Avid, etc. You just need to choose a proper video format like “iMovie and Final Cut Express -> Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov)” in the second step. For Avid Media Composer, choose “Avid Media Composer > Avid DNxHD(*.mov)” as output; For Adobe Premiere Pro, choose Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as output.
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Source: Will Final Cut Pro X support XAVC files from Sony PXW-X70

I have recorded many 1080P videos with Sony PXW-X70 camera, and the recordings are in XAVC Long format. Now I would like to import these XAVC files to Final Cut Pro X to create a short film. What I want is to edit Sony PXW-X70 XAVC in FCP X natively on Mac, but I always encounter importing problems. So any solution can help me import Sony PXW-X70 XAVC into FCP X natively?
I’ve researched the web and it turns out some results. Some guys recommend to download and install the XAVC Plug-in for Apple (PDZK-LT2) provided by Sony, which provides support for XAVC files shot on Sony SxS card, allowing viewing and editing capability in Final Cut Pro X(10.0.8 or higher). I’ve tried it, but still can’t get my XAVC clips from Sony PXW-X70 to FCP correctly. Alternatively, since Final Cut Pro does not have native editing support for XAVC footage, you can transcode XAVC to Prores codec, which has been designed to work especially well as high-quality, high performance editing codecs for Final Cut Pro(no matter FCP X or FCP 6/7). With the help of Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac, a professional Mac XAVC converter, I got my problem resolved.
With it, I can effortlessly transcode Sony PXW-X70 XAVC files to Apple ProRes - ensuring maximum editing quality and efficiency when working with Final Cut Pro X as well as FCP 6 or FCP 7. The conversion is darn easy to be finished with only three clicks without loss of video quality. If you are also stuck in the trouble, just download the program and check out the easy steps to convert and import Sony PXW-X70 XAVC videos to FCP X without any troubles.
Converting Sony PXW-X70 XAVC to ProRes for editing in FCP X
Step 1. Install the XAVC converter program on Mac and run it. Drag the XAVC files to the software. Or you can also click “Add” button on the top of the main interface to import video to the program. It supports batch conversion and joining multiple video clips into one file.

Step 2. Click the “Format” bar and select Final Cut Pro> Apple PreRes 422(*.mov) as output format. This format is specially designed for FCP, so that you can edit your original Sony PXW-X70 XAVC clips in Final Cut Pro perfectly.

Step 3.(otpinal) Adjust the video and parameters, including the Bitrate of Video and Audio, Audio, Video Size, Sample Rate, Frame Rate, Audio Channels, etc., by clicking the Settings button on the main interface.
Step 4. Click the “Convert” icon under the preview window; it will start converting XAVC to ProRes MOV for FCP X on Mac.
After the conversion, launch Final Cut Pro, choose File > Import > Files…, and browse to where you save the converted XAVC clips to. Now you can start editing Sony PXW-X70 XAVC video in Final Cut Pro X or FCP 7/6 without any problem.
Additional Tips:
This XAVC to FCP Converter can also help you to encode XAVC video to iMovie, Adobe, FCE, Avid, etc. You just need to choose a proper video format like “iMovie and Final Cut Express -> Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov)” in the second step. For Avid Media Composer, choose “Avid Media Composer > Avid DNxHD(*.mov)” as output; For Adobe Premiere Pro, choose Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as output.
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Import 4K MXF/MOV/MP4 files to iMovie on Mac OS X 10.10
Import XAVC S files from Sony A7R II to Premiere Pro CC7/CS6/CS5
Source: Will Final Cut Pro X support XAVC files from Sony PXW-X70