The following guide shows you how to convert LUMIX G7 4K MP4 video for use in Avid, Premiere and Vegas. Thankfully you probably don’t have to buy a new computer…but you do need to convert LUMIX G7 4K footage to a format that is suitable for use in your NLE systems. So you may be wondering, how in the world am I supposed to edit LUMIX G7 MP4 files in 4K? Your computer may freeze or crash when editing LUMIX G7 4K footage in Avid MC, Premiere Pro or Vegas Pro. The LUMIX G7 records stunningly smooth, high-resolution QFHD 4K video in 3840×2160 at 30p or 24p in MP4 in addition to the Full-HD 1,920 x 1,080 60p video in AVCHD Progressive or MP4 (MPEG-4 / H.264) format with practical full-time Auto Focus (AF).ĤK footage looks amazing but if you don’t have a fast computer with a high end RAM and speedy processor it can make video editing a real nightmare. It introduces a simple and small app to transcode Lumix DMC-G7 4K MP4 video to an intermediate codec that is suitable for use in Avid, Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas. If for whatever reason you need to convert Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 4K MP4 footage for editing in NLEs such as Avid MC, Adobe Premiere and Sony Vegas, you may wish to read this post. This entry was posted in Edit 4K on Mac/PC on by Richard