4Video MXF Converter

Introduction

4Video MXF Converter is advanced and popular MXF conversion software, which has the professional converting function and easy-to-use feature to transcode MXF files for edit in Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, and Avid Media Composer, etc. Also this software can convert MXF to all kinds of video formats such as AVI, FLV, WMV, MOV and M4V which can be played on various mainstream player devices with high image quality. Meanwhile, you can convert MXF video to 3D format for you to enjoy on your 3D TV.

interface

4Video MXF Converter provides you with versatile editing functions for you to customize the output video, such as adjust the effect of output video, clip source video files to several segments, clip video playing area, set output audio volume, add watermark on the video screen, join video clips, etc. Various detailed output video and audio parameters are provided for you to choose. The 3D settings is also available for you to choose the 3D mode (Anaglyph or Split Screen) to fit your 3D player. You can also adjust the 3D depth.

System Requirement

Processor: Intel® processor and M1&M2 chip
OS Supported: Mac OS X 10.7 or above
Hardware Requirements: 512MB RAM, Super VGA (800×600) resolution, 16-bit graphics card or higher

Quick Start

1. Click Add Video button to add video or audio files from your local disk.
2. Set output format, video/audio encoding settings and output folder for the added files.
3. Click Convert button to start conversion.

How to & Troubleshooting

How to Edit Preferences

Choose the Preferences option in the top menu to open the Preference window.
Output: Set the destination for the converted files and snapshot picture, and choose the output format of the snapshot image.

How to Adjust Profile Settings

Click Settings button to open the Settings window.
You can select Encoder, Frame Rate, Resolution, Aspect Ratio and Video Bitrate to set video and select Encoder, Channels, Audio Bitrate and Sample Rate to set audio. For output 3D video, you can preset the 3D settings for your preference.
Tips:
1. For Resolution setting, you can choose the pre-set resolution from the right drop-down list. Also, you can directly input your own resolution as the form of "XXX*XXX".
2. You can customize the video and audio encoding settings and save them as your own profile. After you have chosen the encoding options, just click the Save as... button and name your profile, and then the profile will be saved in the User Defined list. You can use the customized profile next time by selecting it from the list, also you can delete the profile you defined by clicking "Delete" button.
3. In the Channels setting, you can choose 5.1 channels while the audio channel of your source file is 5.1.

How to define 3D settings

Click "3D" button on the main interface, or you can click "Edit" menu on the main interface and choose "3D" option to open the 3D window. After checking the "Enable 3D Settings" checkbox, and then you can choose the 3D setting modes – Anaglyph or Split Screen according to your device.

Anaglyph: Red/cyan anaglyph, monochome; Red/cyan anaglyph, half color; Red/cyan anaglyph, full color; Red/cyan anaglyph, high quality Dubois; Green/magenta, monochome; Green/magenta, half color; Green/magenta, full color; Amber/blue, monochome; Amber/blue, half color; Amber/blue, full color.
Split Screen: Side By Side (Full), Side by Side (Half-Width), Top and Bottom (Full), Top and Bottom (Half-Height).
3D Depth: Adjust the 3D depth from "1" to "50".
Switch Left Right: Switch left and right eye's image.

Tips: For more information about the 3D modes, please visit: 3D Format.

How to Adjust Video Effect

Click Edit button in the main inter ace to open the editing window.
Drag the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue and Volume Effect scroll bars to get the video effect you want. Also, you can click the up or down arrows on the right side of each scroll bar to set corresponding value.
Deinterlacing: To convert the interlaced source file, check Deinterlacing function to avoid mosaic for the output file.

How to Clip Files

Click Clip button in the main inter ace to open the Clip editing window.
There are four methods to clip your video length:
Method One: Drag the "Start Point" scissors to mark the beginning of the clip, and drag the "End Point" scissors to mark the end of the clip when you preview.
Method Two: Press the "Mark In" button to mark the beginning of your clip and "Mark Out" button to mark the end of your clip.
Method Three: Input the start time in the "Start Time" box, and then input the end time in the "End Time" box and click "OK".
Method Four: Click the up or down arrows to get desired time value.
After you set clip time, the length of the captured clip will be shown in the Select Length box for your reference.

How to Clip Video Screen Size

Click Clip button in the main inter ace to open the Clip editing window.
Keep Aspect Ratio: Choose Original, Crop area, 16:9, 4:3 or just set the position of Left, Right, Width and Height.
Zoom Mode: Define the size of active portion of output video. Choose Letterbox, Medium, Pan & Scan and Full.
After you clip your video and set the zoom mode, the result can be previewed in the Output Preview window simultaneously.

How to Add Watermark

Text: Input the text you attempt to use as watermark in textbox. It will appear on the screen of the video file at the same time. Click "Font" button to edit the font of text and click "Color" button to specify the image you attempt to use.
Picture: Check "Select watermark picture" to add image on the screen of the video file.
You can click the up or down arrows of Left, Top, Width and Height or input corresponding values to adjust the position of watermark. Another way is to drag the watermark to any place in the video screen.
Also, you can click the up or down arrows of "Transparency" to adjust watermark transparency.

How to Choose Audio Track and Subtitle

You can choose the subtitle or audio track available in the source files for the output file.

How to Merge Multiple Files

Use the Shift or Command key to select two or more files that you want to join, and then click Merge button. After conversion, these selected files will be joined into one file.

For more information about the 3D modes, please visit: 3D Format.

How to Take Snapshot

You can capture pictures when you preview video. Click "Snapshot" button, the current picture in the preview window will be captured and saved in the specified folder automatically. Click "Open Snapshot Folder" button to open the storing folder to view the captured pictures. In the preference window, you can set the snapshot format and snapshot folder for captured pictures.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us through our e-mail: macsupport@4videosoft.com

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