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| How to convert MXF files on Mac OS X? (2010-08-14) Material eXchange Format (MXF) is a container format for professional digital video and audio media defined by a set of SMPTE standards. MXF file format is not compatible with many programs. So you may have problem to play, edit or use these format. So are Panasonic HVX200/HPX300 MXF files, P2 MXF files. Now, with Tanbee Video Converter for Mac - a powerful MXF Converter, which is good at converting your MXF files from your digital still cameras to MOV, MP4, AVI, MPEG, FLV, 3GP, etc. then you can play them on your iPad, iPhone, Zune, PSP, BlackBerry, etc, or edit them in iMovie, FCP, etc, or upload to YouTube, Hulu, Yahoo, Myspace, etc. You can download it for free here: MXF Video Converter for Mac 1. Load MXF files to the program Go to "File" menu, choose "Add files" to locate the MXF files you want to add. 2. Select output format Select appropriate audio or video format you need from the profile dropdown list. If you want put the output file on iPad, iPod, iPhone or other popular mobile device, you can select an profile according to your device name. 3. Edit MXF videos Click "Trim" button to trim video and set the start time & end time as you like. Or click "Edit" button you can crop the frame size, append effects. 4. Start to convert Once you've finished all the settings, click on "Convert" button to start to convert. After conversion, you can click the "Open" button to open the output folder and find the converted files. | Become a fan |