Mac Media Magician – AIC Converter-Import AVCHD/MTS to FCP/FCE/iMovie http://mts-to-aic-converter.com AIC Converter,MTS to AIC,MTS to iMovie,MTS to FCE,MTS to Final Cut,AVCHD to AIC Converter,AVCHD to Final Cut Express,import AVCHD files to iMovie,MTS to ProRes,MTS to Final Cut Pro,MTS to FCP X,AVCHD and Final Cut Pro,Log and transfer MTS to FCP,edit MTS footage in iMovie,FCP transfer MTS files,transfer AVCHD files to iMovie Thu, 22 Dec 2016 06:46:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1 How to edit movies on a timeline and frame selection control on Mac? http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/how-to-edit-movies-on-a-timeline-and-frame-selection-control-on-mac/ http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/how-to-edit-movies-on-a-timeline-and-frame-selection-control-on-mac/#respond Mon, 14 Jan 2013 01:54:33 +0000 http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/?p=434

Continue reading »]]> For Mac users, it’s hard to find an easier way to bring your moving images together into one professional looking production than the built-in video editor iMovie. I’ve been working with iMovie for a while and thought it great till I got stuck importing some AVI videos- iMovie simply would not recognize them. Later I found the real big problem, that my MTS shootings taken with a Sony AVCHD camcorder grey out when I tried to bring them for editing.

Is there an easy-to-use free video editor for Mac that works with any video? I did long time Google search and spent a few hours trying out the top picks, yet none works to my satisfactory. Some do not deal my AVCHD footage, others are not so intuitive to use. Then I got this Pavtube Media Magician for Mac, which is brilliant! I would definitely recommend this app to anyone who is seeking for an iMovie alternative.

Why I like it? It edits everything – AVCHD footage, MXF, AVI, MKV, flashes, MPEG, VOB videos copied from DVD, and even my TiVo shows! And the interface is sooo easy to get started. You just import a video to the app, then drag it to the timeline where you start editing. The control buttons on timeline help you locate frames accurately so that you can cut, trim, delete, and merge video clips in a much easier way.

The following passages are some guidance quoted from its help page How to split/cut/trim MTS in frame accurate editor:

Control buttons on Timeline of Media Magician for Mac:

1. Time Display Controller: Move your mouse cursor on timeline, the opposite time point will be displayed here. Once you entered a time point into the time display box and click enter, the Preview Window and Timeline will switch to the frame of this time point. This helps to locate to the accurate frame that you want.??

2. Zoom in and Zoom out: Drag the bar on top-right of timeline to Zoom in or out for better view.

3. Preview: Highlight a clip on timeline and click Play button, you can preview. Double click on a clip can also begin preview.

4.Trim: Put your cursor to the start or end point of a clip on timeline until it changes to trimmer. Drag the trimmer and you can trim off unwanted starting or ending.

5. Cut: Drag the pointer to the right place; Put your cursor to process bar under preview window and select the right frame; Click the Scissors button and you can cut the clip. And then you can rearrange order or delete.

6. Delete: Highlight the unwanted clip on timeline, and click Delete button. You can also delete it with right-click menu.

7. Rearrange order: Drag and hold a clip to the right place until the place line shows. Drop the clip and it will be placed right there.

8. Merge & join: All files placed on timeline will be output as one file. So if you want to merge and join several clips, just drag them to timeline in right order.

On the preview window, you can use Frame Selection Controller to seek to the corresponding frame of the current image, or seek the previous frame/next frame, which helps to locate frames accurately.

In general, Pavtube Media Magician for Mac offers an easy introduction to video editing with support for color adjustment, themes, easy to use effects, a simplistic timeline view and built-in camcorder wizard for AVCHD ingesting. It will leave you hungry for more if you’re more used to work with iMovie (like me) or after a powerful video editing solution, but thanks god this smart app even exports intermediate codecs! I really like that I can export MOV in Apple Intermediate codec that is natively supported by iMovie –this avoid rendering and lags in video editing. Also, professionals can export ProRes and DNxHD for further post-production in FCP, Avid, Adobe AE, etc.

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Import MXF footage to FCP X/iMovie/FCE/AVID from Mac instantly without rendering on Mac http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/import-mxf-footage-to-fcp-x-imovie-fce-avid-mc-without-rendering/ http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/import-mxf-footage-to-fcp-x-imovie-fce-avid-mc-without-rendering/#respond Tue, 08 Jan 2013 07:03:24 +0000 http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/?p=429

Continue reading »]]> Professional camcorders for video and broadcasting like Canon XF305 and Panasonic P2 HD cam shoot in MXF format. MXF is now submitted to SMPTE and is well on its way to helping media flow in the television/IT convergent world. End users will be able to better manage their media and to concentrate on their prime tasks of productivity and creativity. There are an increasing number of professional video editing tools that can work with MXF files natively including Avid, Adobe Premiere Pro 3.1 or above, and Sony Vegas. But many users have problems importing MXF footages to Mac non-linear video editing software such as Final Cut Pro, iMovie, FCE and Avid.

When loading .MXF files for post-production, many are finding the .mxf files gray out, not allowing users to select them. With Panasonic and Canon MXF cams, you need to load their drivers. But here’s the workflow for most tapeless imports into FCP, iMovie, FCE, AVID and other video editors.

By using the Pavtube Media Magician for Mac to encode MXF video to popular video format or intermediate codecs that work with your video editor, importing MXF footage should never be a problem any longer. Here’s how-to.

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Step 1. Import MXF files to the software.

If you have already stored MXF clips on your HDD, you can choose to “Import Media Files” to browse and load the .mxf files from computer.

Step 2. Drag and drop MXF clips onto Timeline.

After source MXF clips are imported into the program, you can directly drag and drop the clips that you want to do frame accurate splitting onto timeline, add special effect, and volume up/down.

Step 3. Click the Output button on the top and switch it to output interface.

Step 4. Choose output format(s). You can create videos for editing with Final Cut Pro, iMovie, FCE, Avid Studio, Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas, Adobe After Effects, and Apple Aperture. Just click on “Editor” and choose an intermediate codec for use. For example, when exporting MXF to Final Cut Pro, you can follow “Editor” > “Final Cut Pro” to choose “Apple ProRes 422” codec, and set advanced video and audio parameters at the bottom part.

Step 5. Click on the + sign to add it as a conversion task. Select the task and click on the triangle sign on it to start converting MXF to the best format for FCP, iMovie, FCE, AVID, etc.

When conversion completes, you can import converted MXF footage to FCP X, iMovie, FCE, AVID from Mac instantly – without rendering.

Highlights of Pavtube Media Magician for Mac:

– Importing directly from camera/camcorder or backup camcorder videos to local HDD.

Timeline editing, helping you edit camera clips in an easy and accurate way.

Frame by Frame editing, helping you trim, cut and delete unwanted parts accurately.

– Adding 3D and other special effects to clips on timeline.

– Output Apple ProRes MOV for editing in FCP (X) without rendering.

– Featuring optimal presets for iMovie, FCE, Avid Studio, Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas, Adobe After Effects, and Apple Aperture.

– Exporting files best suited for playing on Android devices, Windows devices, iPad, iPhone, Apple TV, HD Player, PSP/PS3, and HDV.

– Transcoding camera videos to a wide range of file formats, including AVI, MPEG-2, WMV, MOV, MKV, MPEG-4, and M2TS

Lossless output – keeping original format of source media, and rewrapping source video to MKV container without quality loss.

– Directly upload camera videos onto YouTube by using your already-have YouTube account.

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