Convert DJI Inspire 1 4K to Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6

DJI has quickly become the top brand name in drones for photographers and filmmakers. The Inspire 1 camera features a 9-element lens, and can capture 4K video at 24 fps, or 1080p video at 60 fps. It can also capture 12-megapixel stills. While, how about the DJI Inspire 1 4K and Premiere Pro compatibility? I’m shooting 4K MP4/MOV videos with it.

Although Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, CC can handle 4K files without much problem, it is extremely hardware intensive. When you tried to load some 4K MP4/MOV files from DJI Inspire 1 to Adobe PP, you will find it’s hard work. To solve those problems, the quick workaround is to transcode DJI Inspire 1 4K to Adobe Premiere natively supported formats in proper settings. Along with some help from third-party software, it can be done effortlessly.

Now I share the guide with you how to convert Inspire 1 4K footage to Premiere Pro friendly format using Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac. With it, you can effortlessly convert DJI Inspire 1 4K for smoothly importing and editing in various non-linear editing systems (NLE), including Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Final Cut Express, Avid Media Composer and more. If you’re using a Windows, please turn to its equivalent Windows version –Video Converter, which can help you solve the 4K incompatibility issues on Windows PC.

Convert DJI Inspire 1 4K to Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6

Step 1: Run the 4K file converter program you just set up. Drag and drop 4K MP4 or MOV files to the converter. You can also hit Add files button to import videos to the app.

Step 2: Click “Format” pull down list to select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats are the good choice as well.

Tip: This 4K Video Converter also allows you to customize audio and video parameters like Video Codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sample rate, audio channels.

Step 3: When you finish all settings, hit “Convert” button to start conversion on Mac OS X. You can follow the conversion process from the pop-up windows.

When the conversion finished, you can import the converted DJI Inspire 1 4K files to Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5/CS4 smoothly with superior speed and the best quality.

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