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Convert AVCHD to Apple InterMediate Codec for iMovie Editing
Before camcorders were popularized, enjoying own videos is only a dream. But after camcorders' coming, everything was changed. We can shoot videos anytime and anywhere we want, such as birthday party, picnic enjoyment or even daily lives. These videos could be shared on various players, but ... -
Import MTS/M2TS files to iMovie for editing
iMovie really should have the ability to import AVCHD files by selecting any device/folder via the import dialog box. This would allow users to select .mts and m2ts clips from local hard disk on Mac directly to do further editing. Apple seems always on the way to fix the problem, so users still ... -
Transcode AVCHD Files to MOV for QuickTime Playing
AVCHD is a new word for most people. Even when HD camcorders are now more and more popular, most owners still don't know what the video files are and how they are stored. Actually, AVCHD is a file-based format for the digital recording and playback of high-definition video. This format folks ... -
Convert/Transcode MTS to QuickTime MOV on Mac
If you have an AVCHD camcorder, you may be familiar with MTS/M2TS format, which is the specific container that used to save footage in. As for AVCHD, it was developed jointly by Sony and Panasonic in 2006, primarily for use in high definition consumer camcorders. Panasonic released the first ... -
Transcode MXF to Correct Format for Different Editors without Any Problem
MXF format, Material Exchange Format, is a "container" or "wrapper" format which supports a number of different streams of coded "essence", encoded with any of a variety of codecs, together with a metadata wrapper which describes the material contained within the MXF file. I got these words ... -
Convert Panasonic AVCHD compatible to Mac-load MTS to iMovie/FCP without rendering
Connect Panasonic HDC-TM700K Camcorder to iMac, launch your powerful editing software iMovie. Yep, you’re exulting at occupying yourself with preparation before editing your AVCHD in iMovie. Good, everything is just in gear. “My goodness!” you cried out. What’s up? Yep, ... -
Convert MXF files to HD MPEG-2 for Cyberlink PowerDirector
Panasonic P2 camcorders and Canon XF series camcorders are all shooting footage in .MXF format - a file type not well supported by most popular professional video editing software, like Cyberlink Power Director. Before talking about editing MXF files in CyberLink PowerDirector, we’d ... -
Transcode Canon videos quickly for editing in Final Cut Express
As of June 21, 2011, Final Cut Express is discontinued, in favor of Final Cut Pro X, thus the existing FCE customers could not expect Apple to enhance its support for camera/camcorder any more. Final Cut Express has been used by many amateur and professional videographers at the present time, ... -
Peace-Maker between Sony and Apple
Thousands of Video Converter can be found from Google or other ways. Such software programs are really common in our daily life, especially when various videos and camcorders are becoming more and more popular. The certain problem we will meet is how to deal with different video formats. And ... -
Overcome Canon EOS Movie Plugin Problem for Final Cut Pro
Canon DSLR cameras like EOS 60D, EOS 550D/Rebel T2i provide the movie recording function, and the videos would be saved in H.264 MOV format. The Canon EOS Movie Plugin-E1 really facilitates the import of HD videos from DSLR camera to Final Cut Pro. However, it is not designed to avoid ... -
Canon to iMovie – turn Canon recordings into editable files in iMovie
Whether you are a beginner or advanced professional looking for a digital camera, Canon is ready to give you a great choice. When traveling around, anticipating a party (birthday or wedding), a graduation ceremony, or something meaningful else, you always have opportunity to shoot footage with a ... -
Canon to FCP – importing Canon videos to Final Cut Pro (X)
As a great non-linear video editing application, Final Cut Pro has gained the favor of different people, from video hobbyists, independent filmmakers to film and television editors. Final Cut Pro provides non-linear, non-destructive editing of any QuickTime compatible video format including DV, ... -
Camcorder AVCHD Files to Mac—Editor or Player
Some friends send me e-mail to ask me to recommend them a perfect video editor. As a Mac-user, I will certainly suggest to use Final Cut Pro X, which is considered as the most powerful video editor in the world till now. And I also download some information about this software from the websites,... -
Peacemaker between Camcorder and Mac - Transfer AVCHD to Mac
When you got back from vacation, or would like to edit the videos on computer running Lion or Snow Leopard, you would find out that the maker of camcorder and the maker of computer signpost to each other for support. So, there are various questions and problems you may face. Here might be the ... -
Canon videos to Mac – make Canon video compatible with Mac
Have a Canon camera but it doesn’t work with Mac? If you consider getting a whole new camera then to work with your Mac, you’d better visit apple.com to find Mac compatible Canon video cameras. There are quite a few different choices such as Cannon HG10 High Definition Camcorder, ... -
Convert an .MTS file to an Apple ProRes 422(HQ) file
If you are using a camera like SONY HDR-CX560V to capture memories in MTS format, and using Final Cut Pro X, the newest version to create your family movies, you need convert an .MTS file to an Apple ProRes 422(HQ) file, so that your FCP X would be able to accept your recording clips. To lower ... -
Edit Panasonic TM900 MTS files with Final Cut Pro X
Panasonic HDC-TM900may only be an incremental improvement over its predecessor, the HDC-TM700. Compatibility with Panasonic's VW-CLT1 lens attachment for shooting 3D is the most important addition. But it is still a supremely competent camcorder, with a lens ring on hand to make manual setting ... -
Merge AVCHD without folder structure to FCP/iMovie/FCE
When FCP X releases, editing lovers thronged to update to the latest version. The entirely new application, with new paradigm for editing, organization, performance, and post-production workflow, filled us with awe. It can help u with editing your AVCHD files with a whole folder structure. What ... -
Import 1080p MTS clips to Final Cut Pro 6 – converting Panasonic TM900 files to FCP
On June 21, 2011, Apple released a new version of Final Cut Pro, renamed to "Final Cut Pro X", heavily based on iMovie, and described as a complete rewrite of the original application. Being missing the professional features presented in the previous Final Cut Pro version, like the inability to ... -
Transfer AVCHD Lite to Mac - 720p MTS/M2TS Cameras and Mac Applications
Do you have cameras shooting videos in AVCHD Lite 720p? Do you face any issue when trying to import AVCHD Lite to Mac with iMovie, or connecting Panasonic Lumix cameras to Mac? This article will give you some clue for AVCHD Lite cameras, and transferring 720p AVCHD Lite and AVCHD to Mac, as some ...
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