![]() In fact, it’s the process of transcoding. It is possibly because of the unsupportable codecs and formats of iPhone 6 recordings, Final Cut Pro is only able to import and edit any QuickTime compatible video format, camera-native formats, even Apple ProRes, when you import these incompatible videos into FCP X, sometimes, it will take a long time for rendering. Also see 8mm Video Apps for iPhone | iMovie Alternatives for iPhone | iPhone 7 News.If you have collected many interesting 1080p HD video recording from iPhone 6 camera and want to directly import iPhone 6 video to edit with FCP X for recalling the wonderful moments, you’ll finally know it’s difficult, some of your MP4 or MOV files can’t be successfully ingested, let alone the M4V recordings. ![]() It’s so cool to take video with iPhone, especially the new iPhone 6 which allows you to record a HD video (30 fps or 60 fps) and edit a Hollywood-style movie.
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