Best Way to Share Sony PDW-510P MXF Files on YouTube

Share Sony PDW-510P MXF Files on YouTube

The XDCAM camcorder PDW-510P provides DVCAM recording and a family of new revolutionary workflow related functionalities. It can easily provide excellent picture quality, operability and reliability inherited from the Sony BETACAM™ family of acquisition products. People can take videos when hanging out with family or friends. Because YouTube can not support MXF file which shot by Sony PDW-510P. But how can we share our favorite videos on YouTube?

Tipard MXF to YouTube Converter is the best converter, which can help users convert Sony PDW-510P MXF files to YouTube compatible formats without any quality loss, moreover, you can customize the video effect with professional editing functions. Thus, you can share your customized videos on YouTube.

Step 1

Install Tipard MXF Converter

Download Tipard MXF Converter and install it on your computer. Then you will see the screenshot.

Install Tipard MXF to YouTube Converter
Step 2

Load Sony PDW-510P MXF files

Click "Add Video" button to add single video to the program, or click "Add Video" drop-down arrow to select "Add Folder" to add several videos to the program.

Load Sony PDW-510P MXF files
Step 3

Select output format

If you want to import MXF videos to YouTube, you need to select the output format by clicking "Profile" button and open the "Profile" list. Then you can choose YouTube Video (*.mp4*)" as the output format.

Select output format
Step 4

Edit preferences

Select "Tools" drop-down button to open the "Tools" list, and then click preferences option to open the preferences window. You can set output folder of the converted files and snapshot picture. Moreover, you can select the format for the snapshot image. And even you can set to update the program automatically Every Day, Every Week or Every Month.

Edit preferences
Step 5

Start conversion

After setting all the MXF files and check all your added videos, you can click "Convert" button to convert MXF video to YouTube supported formats.

Start conversion
April 26, 2017 11:30
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