Tag Archive: MTS to ProRes

Sep 06

Convert/Import Sony NEX-FS700 1080 50p/60p MTS to ProRes MOV for FCP 6/7/X on Mac

Sony NEX-FS700 can shoot full 1080p video in a range of frame rates up to 60p, it provides the option of recording AVCHD footage onto SD card/MemoryStick or via the FMU (flash memory unit) port, or it can output 4:2:2 video (with embedded timecode) via HDMI 1.4 or 3G/HD-SDI to an external recording unit. It …

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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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Jul 23

Import MTS Clips to Final Cut Pro X for editing on Mac-Convert GH2 MTS to ProRes Codec for FCP X

When talking about the camera and which camera performs best according to their common uses, perhaps many photo shooting lovers have their own opinions. But there is no doubt that Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 is one of the best and the most popular cameras that have been pushed to the market. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 builds …

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Jul 13

Convert Canon Vixia XA10 AVCHD videos to AIC/Prores for iMovie/FCP

Featuring full 1920 x 1080 HD video captures, along with two XLR inputs on the handle and a very small footprint, the Canon Vixia XA10 is a force to be reckoned with. This camcorder with the smallest weight for expedition style productions indeed generates truly eye-catching full HD 1080p videos using an AVCHD code and …

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Jul 12

Canon camera file transcode-Import and Convert Canon MXF,MTS,MVI,MOV shootings to AIC/ProRes for FCP (X)/iMovie/FCE etc.

July 11, 2012 – Pavtube Studio is glad to announce that its Canon Column Page is launched on its official site at www.pavtube.com. Due to format compatibility issues, Canon camera and camcorder owners are always having troubles importing Canon footage to video editors for native edit. Canon offers plug-ins e.g. Canon XF utility to help …

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