Q1: How to remove the company logo "Pavtube" from my converted video files?
A: The trial version of the program has a limitaion to output video file with a watermark. If you don't like it and want to remove it, please purchase the full version and re-convert the video.
Q2: What's the difference between the trial version and the full version of Pavtube Video Converter for Mac?
A: Both has the same functions. And the only difference is the company logo "Pavtube" will appear in the middle of the output video file if you are using the trial version. To get rid of the watermark, you should purchase the full version.
Q3: Could I convert my TV shows (*.tivo) to other video or audio formats on Mac?
A: Yes. The video converter supports converting a variety of video/audio formats, like TiVo, MTS, M2TS, TOD, MOD, MKV, MXF, EVO, VRO, VP6, MVI, MOV, AVI, WMV, VOB, FLV, MPG, etc.
Q4: How to add my TiVo video files into the program for conversion?
A: Below are two ways to realize it:
Method 1: Use a third party – TiVo Desktop Software for Mac. When your TiVo is connected to your home network, the TiVo Desktop Software will provide you with a list of available TV shows for transferring to your Mac OS X. Just follow the instructures as mentioned.
Method 2: No additional tools. Just enter the Media Access Key of your TiVo shows to Pavtube Video Converter for Mac, you could easily import your TV shows *.tivo into it for TiVo conversion.
Q5: Could I import my AVCHD camcorder footage into Final Cut Pro for editing without rendering?
A: Yes. You can use the mac video converter to transcode AVCHD MTS/M2TS to Final Cut Pro editable formats with only three steps.
(1) For Final Cut Pro 6, 7 or higer, the Apple ProRes formats are recommended here.
***To keep a nice balance between image quality and file size, you'd better choose Apple ProRes 422 (LT) (*.mov) format.
***To edit video offline with Final Cut Server, you should choose Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy) (*.mov) format.
***To retain the maximum possible quality of video files for editing, you could choose Apple ProRes 4444 (*.mov) format.
(2) For Final Cut Pro 5, 4 or lower, the Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) format is recommended here.
You can download the Apple Intermediate Codec here:
http://support.apple.com/downloads/Apple_Intermediate_Codec_1_0_
Q6: I exported my AVCHD MTS file to Apple ProRes 422 format with your program for Final Cut Pro 6. But there is no video but audio when playing. What's the matter?
A: Transcoding video to ProRes is limited to the Mac OS having certain software installed.
This includes one of the following:
*Final Cut Pro
*Final Cut Server
*Logic Pro
*Compressor
These applications install the proper ProRes component, which is need for ProRes encoding. So, you can't transcode video to ProRes without installing one of the four apps.
Q7: How to join my various video files into a single one?
A: Just highlight the video files you want to combine and then check "Merge into one file" before the video conversion.
Q8: Could I remove interlaces from my HD video shot by my AVCHD camcorders?
A: Yes. The Mac video converter privides the "Deinterlacing" function to remove interlaces from HD video by default.
Q9: How to cut off black bars from my movie file by using your software?
A: Specify the file you want to crop and click on the Edit icon to open the Video Editor window where you could easily crop the video as you wish.
Q10: How to customize profile settings for best video quality?
A: Click on "Settings" button to open the profile setting window. Then you are able to adjust video/audio parameters like bitrate, frame rate, sample rate, codec and more for a perfect visual effect.
PS: Know more FAQs about Update, Upgrade, Registration, Refund and more, you can go to check Mac Support Center.
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