Even HEVC/H.265 videos shot on iPhone 7 and up can cause incompatibility issues in apps like iMovie and Final Cut Pro. And if you transfer drone or GoPro videos to your Mac, there’s a good chance they’ll refuse to play in QuickTime. Shooting 4K video in 30 frames per second requires more than three times the storage space of its 1080p counterpart. This post is brought to you by Digiarty, creator of MacX Video Converter Pro.ĭigiarty is celebrating its ninth birthday this week by giving away MacX Video Converter Pro licenses for Windows and Mac, so be sure to visit their giveaway page and claim your free download now. But the app is more than that: you can also transform any unsupported video files to iOS-friendly formats that will work perfectly on all your Apple devices. MacX Video Converter Pro helps solve your storage headaches by letting you compress large-size videos, fast. Shooting 4K video is guaranteed to eat up your iPhone storage space in no time.
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