4K Canon EOS5D Mark iv and EOS1DX Mark II video

Hello

I can't play or correctly modify videos 4K of the EOS - 1DX Mark ii on my Mac. The images are wiped out as if it were 5 fps.

I have OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 with 2.6 Ghz processor Intel Core i5, 16 GB of RAM, Intel Iris 1536 MB graphics card.

I usually play and edit 4 K Panasonic video with no problems.

Here, I tried the Canon 4 K MJPEG with Final Cut Pro X, Quicktime, VLC, video player Rocket and EOS Utility film without success.

The EOS - 1DX Mark ii as well as the EOS - 5 d Mark iv btw are not on cameras for Final Cut Pro X.

https://support.Apple.com/en-us/HT204203

I also tried to play videos 4K 1DX - EOS Mark II on 5 different Mac and it has always failed. I tried on a Windows PC, and it worked.

Apple support told me that Canon codec is missing to play videos 4 K 1DX - EOS Mark II.

Can you confirm?

What can I do without losing the quality 4K

You can search this forum for the camera model, but I think that you will get a faster response by visiting the Canon support forums, if they exist. If there is no available for Quicktime codec, you go through a conversion software, upstream of FCPX. The camera came with a way to move the motionjpg files to a Macintosh? Should have.

http://nofilmschool.com/2016/05/field-review-Canon-EOS-1d-x-Mark-II

https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=p67plTeMyD8

http://newatlas.com/Canon-1DX-MarkII-DSLR-4k/41619/

https://www.cinema5D.com/Canon-EOS-1d-x-Mark-II-review-real-world-video-samples-: first-impressions.

http://www.newsshooter.com/2016/06/18/the-Canon-1DX-MKII-4k-video-DSLR-reviewed-par-Jon-Roemer /.

The X II 1 d produces very nice video 4 K, but there's a catch: capture 4 K is limited to Motion JPEG. Motion JPEG is a relatively inefficient compression method, especially compared to the codecs of H.264 - based, such as Canon XF - STROKE (which is still on the compact Canon XC10). It requires broadband which produce large files. As you can see in the table below, 4 K/30 p of record runs nearly 500 Mbps and 4 K/60 p manages nearly 800 Mbps. By comparison, Sony a7S II captures 4 K/p 30 to 50-100 Mbps and the Panasonic GH4 is 100-200 Mbit/s.

But what about the 4 K?

The biggest upgrade in spec video camera is the addition of 4K film but, curiously, this can only be captured by using Motion JPEG format and the greater-than-16:9 DCI 4 K (4096 x 2160 pixel) aspect ratio. Two of these choices seem odd: all - I have H.264 compression, the camera uses to its 1080 images would be a more effective choice of codec and UHD 4K 16:9 flavor is better suited to certain applications.

However, with the capture of 4 K, the 1 d X II includes tools to capture 8.8MP frameworks of its 4 K files: how the decision to save each image as an individual JPEG is a bit more logical. Wedding shooters could even use this feature for document receptions in complete silence: despite the 1 D X II wins a continuous silent drive like the 5 d/R mode, it isn't all that silent.

The 1 d X II also won a headphone jack, which is important for the monitoring of noise levels during video recording.

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