FLV to Final Cut Express Converter, import flash video into final cut express

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YouTube provides us a platform to unleash the power of imagination and creativity. And since the born of flash video we have created, shared and enjoyed in the endless of internet for a long time. There should have countless of excellent videos been produced and some have given us deep impression. Just like most of you, I myself have the hobby to collect the Flash video since 2006; sometimes, I would search out some of them and tried to import FLV videos to FCE (Final Cut Express) to combine with some other videos, and to cut and paste together for a specific project. Unfortunately, every time I tried to import FLV to Final Cut Express (FCE), it just can’t work out. But now I got a solution, hope this would save your time and be helpful to your project.

Background knowledge about FCE
Final Cut Express now works even more closely with digital video qualified camcorders and DV. It can edit footage captured in such popular video formats as DV, HDV, and AVCHD. Besides that, Final Cut Express is compatible with videos from iMovie ’08, which allows putting professional polish on them in Final Cut Express. However, the FCE manual doesn’t advertise that to import FLV into FCE is allowed or a thing within its capacity.

Things need to do
The attempts to import flash video to FCE failed is because we don’t have the codec installed onto our system so that FCE won’t be able to decode the flash video and to import.

Most of flash videos are limited to 2 minutes long when upload to YouTube And because of the video-streaming technology it applied, most of upload should go through highly compress to be a small sized file. That’s why you may notice the video quality we view on the internet is not as clear as we expect it to be.

Suggestion and Solution:
This requires being very careful when we need to import FLV into FCE, quite simple, no one wants to lose any quality during the process of import given that the downloaded flash video quality on your computer is already poor enough.

To ensure a satisfying result, a professional Video Converter for Mac software is recommended here. It costs you a bargain but presents you an excellent output effect, just can do what you liked to do. There is a codec pack being placed to the program that enables you to convert between almost all video and audio files at will. Using video converter for Mac to convert flash video to DV or MPEG-4 and then import FLV to FCE could be just as simple as few mouse clicks.

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