Final Mate for Mac
Capture video footage from camcorder, join/split AVCHD without encoding, convert to Apple ProRes & AICPeople enjoy the fun of recording holiday experiences, but in order to better preserve your memories, many prefer to burn recorded video footage such as Panasonic AVCHD MTS files to DVD disc since not all have Blu-ray burner.
There are several advantages of burning AVCHD MTS/M2TS camcorder footage to DVD:
1) Permanently preserve your memories
2) Custom your DVD with personalized chapters
3) Enjoy the fun on big TV
4) Easy to send copies to friends & family
How to burn Panasonic AVCHD MTS/M2TS files to DVD on Mac?
Featured products:
Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac - Panasonic AVCHD Converter for Mac OS X
iDVD – included burning software on Mac
Part 1: Convert Panasonic AVCHD MTS/M2TS to DVD format
1)Import Panasonic AVCHD files to Final Mate for Mac
Connect your Panasonic camcorder to Mac computer and launch Final Mate for Mac from Application folder. Follow camcorder wizard included in Final Mate for Mac to easily import AVCHD MTS or M2TS video footage to the program.
2)Merge MTS files into one for conversion and cut unwanted scenes
Directly drag and drop AVCHD MTS/M2TS clips from Camcorder Tab to Movies Tab or Timeline to create a new movie and join clips into one. There will be a pop-out window as following:

Please choose “Create A Single Movie” to merge all video footage from Panasonic camcorder to one movie.
Once all the video clips of MTS, M2TS merged into one movie, you are able to split & cut scenes on Timeline.

3)Convert Panasonic MTS/M2TS to DVD format
Click HD Video > H.264 HD Video (*.mpv) to convert AVCHD files to iDVD supported format. Tip: Most video files supported by QuickTime can work withiDVD.

Part 2: Burn output MOV file to DVD disc with iDVD
With output MOV file generated by Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac, you can easily burn Panasonic recordings to DVD disc with iDVD 7 on Mac OS X. With iDVD 7, you can burn to single- or double-layer DVDs for your memories. And you can share your DVDs with friends and family anywhere you want: on a standard TV, a widescreen TV, a Mac, or a PC.











