![]() ![]() One of the easiest yet efficient solution is to encode MP4 to Apple ProRes codec (sometimes called "intermediate" or "production"codec), which sits in a kind of "sweet spot" between the humongous data rates of uncompressed video, and the egregious processing demands of Long Gop video. Why? This is due to that MP4 videos, which mostly contain the highly compressed H.264 or H.265 codec, are very hard to deal with during video editing. ![]() ![]() The users who want to edit MP4 videos on Mac with Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, iMovie, DaVinci Resolve usually run into incompatiblity issues or can't edit them smoothly. ![]()
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