What's more, the common personal computer doesn't have the ability to process the DJI Mavic Pro 4K video editing work, even if you can import DJI Mavic Pro 4K footage into iMovie on Mac. Well, DJI Mavic Pro records 4K video in MP4 or MOV with MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 codec, which is not a native editing codec for most NLEs including iMovie. I'm looking for a way to get out the trouble." I wasn't able to edit 4k footage fluently. "I have used iMovie a lot in the past, and now I'm using that to edit my Mavic's 4k footage, but the performance was very bad. Should I still record 4k material but compress it down to 1080p material for the video's that I'm going to create during travels?" So I'm wondering what's the best option for my limited hardware. (Actually, even playback 4k material is a pain on that device). "As I'm going on travels and just having a Macbook Air (2011) with me I'm having trouble editing 4k material from DJI Mavic Pro. More than one guys are facing issues while working DJI Mavic Pro 4K footage with iMovie: However, when you import, play and edit DJI Mavic Pro 4K in iMovie, things get a bit complex. And now, when you record 4K videos, you can use iMovie to turn them into amazing 4K movies. IMovie is designed to work with a wide range of camcorders. Transcode and Compress DJI Mavic Pro 4K Files to iMovie
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