Tag Archive: Sony

Feb 23

Final Cut Pro X and 3D AVCHD: Can FCP X process Sony 3D DEV-5 .mts footage on Mac?

This article introduces handy tools and plugins for you to import 3D AVCHD video to Final Cut Pro X on Mac. “I have the Sony 3D binoculars model DEV-5.  It encodes video in 3D HD: MPEG4-MVC/ H.264 AVCHD 2.0 format compatible (1080/60i).  Is there anyway to edit this video in the new Final Cut Pro X and …

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Feb 01

Remux MTS without recompression: Lossless merging Sony HDR-TD10 3D MTS clips for streaming to PS3

“I just received the neat Sony HDR-TD10 camera and I’m trying to figure out the particulars of the MTS files that it shoots. Now I’d like to merge multiple Sony HDR-TD10 .MTS without losing quality, so that I can stream the result AVCHD footage smoothly over Wi-Fi to PS3 in full HD quality. The HDR-TD10 …

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Jan 28

Mac AVCHD Editing: Lossless Join, Cut, Edit Sony CX520V AVCHD MTS on Mac

Sony HDR-CX520V Review The good: Compact design; first-rate video quality and performance; geotagging videos is fun, if limited. The bad: No SD card support; awkward control layout; no wind filter; no manual shutter speed, iris, or audio controls; expensive. The bottom line: The geotagging capability remains mostly a novelty, but the top-notch video quality of the Sony Handycam …

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Jan 25

Managing Sony XDCAM Media with Mac: Connecting, Transferring, Copying

How to Connect the Sony XDCAM Media to a Mac and Transferring/Copying the Sony XDCAM Media onto Your Hard Drive for managing. Read More: 2 Ways to Transfer Sony XDCAM MXF Content to Final Cut Pro NOTICE SxS CARD IMPORT ERROR WARNING IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING: The Sony XDCAM occasionally experiences an error connecting its …

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Jan 25

Sony XDCAM Transfer: 2 Ways to Transfer Sony XDCAM MXF Content to Final Cut Pro on Mac

There are 2 ways to import footage from the Sony XDCAM camcorder to Final Cut Pro. You can directly import XDCAM-HD files by attaching your camcorder (with the memory cards still in it) to the computer via USB cable or by removing the cards from the camcorder and placing them in the express card slot …

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Jan 24

FCP 7 importing issue: How to import Sony CX190 AVCHD to Final Cut Pro 7 without rendering on Mac?

No matter you are using Final Cut Pro 7 or Final Cut Pro X, you may more or less face some problems when trying to import and edit AVCHD files in the Apple professional editing software. Some may be related to the importing clips, editing like effects and transitions, and rendering, etc. Here we focus …

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Nov 24

How to transfer Sony NEX-6 AVCHD 1080 50p/60p MTS to Final Cut Pro 6/7/X, iMovie, FCE for smoothly editing without any issue on Mac

Description: Who says you can’t have it all? The Sony NEX-6 features a wish list of features and still fits in your pocket. And it’s fast, too. Make quick changes with a handy DSLR-like dial. Focus and track fast-moving subjects with the speed and accuracy of phase and contrast detection. It even shoots 16.1MP photos at a …

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Nov 24

Sony NEX-6 Review: Sony NEX-6 VS Sony NEX-7

Introduction Sitting between the high-end Sony NEX-7 and beginner-to-enthusiast level Sony NEX-5R, the 16.1 million pixel Sony NEX-6 is compact system camera aimed at DSLR and DSLT customers who are looking for high image quality in a much smaller body. A couple of key features distinguish the Sony NEX-6 from the Sony NEX-5R below it. …

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Sep 20

Transcode Sony HDR-PJ760 MTS to Adobe Premiere 2 compatible WMV format

“I have Adobe Premiere 2. I have also recently bought a new Sony HDR-PJ760 AVCHD handycam.  Excellent camera/quality for the price. Now I find that there are issues with the user friendliness of these AVCHD files. I have a background as a video tape editor and am not very literate when it comes to codec and …

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Sep 20

Sony HDR-PJ760 Review

A camcorder with projector included Lately there hasn’t been much happening where camcorders are concerned. Sales haven’t been that noticeable. Cheap and in the middle camcorders don’t really have new or enhanced features. But the higher end is still the place where all the action is happening. Panasonic and Canon are doing great with their …

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