Tag Archive: AVCHD to Final Cut Pro

Sep 07

Transcode Sony HDR-CX360V 1920×1080 50p/60p MTS to ProRes 422 HQ for Final Cut Pro on Mac

Summary: The article will give you the workflow for how to import Sony HDR-CX360V 1920×1080 50p/60p MTS footages to Final Cut Pro if your Log and Transfer is proved to be ineffective while ingesting MTS files from Sony HDR-CX360V. I used Sony HDR-CX360V to record 1920×1080 50p/60p AVCHD MTS files, which are not compatible with …

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Sep 04

Tricks for Final Cut Pro, AVCHD and Panasonic, Sony, Canon etc. HD cameras

Summary: Problem for import AVCHD MTS from Panasonic, Sony, Canon cameras to Final Cut Pro 6/7/X editing on Mac: Problem 1: Importing MTS files into FCP 7 I’ve just bought FCP 7 and I have a lot of rushes on an external drive that are AVCHD with the .MTS on the end of each file. …

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Aug 30

Compatible Panasonic G5 files with Mac-Especially iMovie, Avid MC and Apple Final Cut

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Summary: Do you want to solve the Panasonic G5 and iMovie/Final Cut Pro/Final Cut Express/Avid Media Composer compatibility problem on Mac 10.8/10.7/10.6/10.5? This short article will tell you the most simple way, you only need to transcode Panasonic Lumix G5 1080/60p AVCHD to AIC MOV for iMovie and Final Cut Express – G5 AVCHD to …

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Aug 18

AVCHD to Final Cut Pro-Log and Transfer TM900 50p/60p MTS to Final Cut Pro on Mac

The Panasonic HDC-TM900 is the successor to the lauded HDC-TM700, it offers the same fantastic video performance as its predecessor, particularly with its widely-praised 1080/60p mode. You can shoot Full HD 50/60P AVCHD videos with Panasonic TM900. However, bad news is currently the Panasonic 50/60P AVCHD format is nearly impossible to be edited in Final …

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