For those who wanna play and edit Typhoon-H 4K videos on old computer(editing a 4K video requires more computing power and it could be more time consuming), we suggest you to convert/downscale 4K to 1080p then edit the project in 1080p and smart-render. Although there are numbered video converter tools and utilities can convert and compress the ultra HD videos, few of them can process at a fast speed. Well, Dimo Video Converter Ultimate for Mac is considered to be the best 4K to HD video converter.
It is surely in the support of compressing Typhoon-H 4K videos to 1080p faultlessly. What's more, this video app can help you to convert 4K MOV/MP4 from Typhoon-H to FCP/Adobe Premiere/After Effects/Avid MC/Davinci Resolve, iMovie, YouTube/VLC compatible format like Apple ProRes, MPEG-2, DNxHD, Apple InterMediate Codec, H.264, etc. Thanks to the built-in video editor, you can trim, crop and retouch your videos in clicks. Overall, this program is a completely professional 4K HD video converter, player and editor.
What's more, this Ultra HD Video Converter is also available to customize the output resolutions to any size the users want. For Windows users, Dimo Video Converter Ultimate is the alternative choice. Download it and learn how to.
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Guide: How to downscale/convert Typhoon-H Ultra HD 4K to 1080p
Step 1. Load Typhoon-H 4K Video
Launch the 4K to 1080p Converter for Mac from Dimo; click "Add File" and load your 4K files from Typhoon-H or hard drive.
Step 2. Select output format
Now select a proper format as the output format from the drop-down-list of "Select Format". There are MP4, MOV, AVI, WMV, etc. available for your choice. If you want to convert Typhoon-H 4K footage to editing in Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, Avid or iMovie, there are professional encoders like ProRes, MPEG-2, DNxHD, Apple Intermediate Codec, etc. in the "Editor" category. Here we take "Format > Video" > "MP4" as example. After selecting the output format, you can choose an output path as the destination folder to save the converted 1080p MP4 movie.
Step 3. Set 1080p resolution
Click "Settings" button to customize these settings. Please set the "Resolution" as 1920*1080. Meanwhile, other parameters can be adjusted according to your own requirements.
Step 4. Start 4K to 1080p conversion
Hit "Start" button to let the Typhoon-H 4K to 1080p conversion begin. When the conversion finished, check the generated 1080p video, you will certainly be satisfied with its final video quality. It would be much easier for you to playback and edit.
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The price of Dimo Video Converter Ultimate for Mac is divided into 1 Year Subscription, Lifetime/Family/Business License: $43.95/Year; $45.95/lifetime license; $95.95/family license(2-4 Macs); $189.95/business pack(5-8 Macs). Get your needed one at purchase page.
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