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Post  panasonic700 Tue May 10, 2011 9:45 am

Panasonic HDC-SD707 shoots in Full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels and 50 frames per second. A new, as yet a full-HD camcorder drew only 50 fields. In particular, the representation of movement will benefit from this change. However, the data rate is in the recording mode with up to 28 megabits per second, also the specifications of the AVCHD video standards - what impact this has on the video, is yet to emerge. Panasonic HDC- SD707 is a good choice for recording home videos and family events. You may like to share with the friends your friends and relatives online. However, the original video footage does not work on YouTube or Vimeo.

Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac is the superior Panasonic SD707 to YouTube/Vimeo Converter for Mac OS X users on Leopard/Snow Leopard. The converter does not only convert Panasonic HDC-SD707 1080/24i or 1080/50p MTS to MOV or MP4, but also deinterlace or merge the recorded MTS videos for perfect and smooth playback on YouTube and Vimeo.

Here are the quick steps to convert Panasonic HDC-SD707 to YouTube and Vimeo supported format, and split/cut AVCHD files from SD707 on Mac Snow Leopard.

Step 1. Capture/Import Panasonic AVCHD files to Final Mate for Mac.
Download Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac as Panasonic AVCHD MTS to AIC Converter on Mac OS X, connect HDC-SD707 to Mac via USB, then follow the smart camcorder wizard to import the files to the program quickly.

Step 2. Merge SD707 MTS files into one movie for conversion.
Directly select the files, drag and drop the video clips from Camcorder Tab (imported from your camcorder) or Resource Tab (imported from your computer) to Movies Tab. You will face a popup window asking for create a sing movie or create multiple movies, you can select create a single movie for stitching them together.

Step 3. Convert Panasonic HDC-SD707 MTS to MOV or MP4 for YouTube and Vimeo.
Click the Export button and choose “Common Formats”. And choose HD Video > H.264 HD Video(*.mov) or (*.mp4) as output format. The profile is to transcode videos to 1920x1080 HD video with H.264 as video codec and AAC as audio codec, which are the recommended codecs by YouTube and Vimeo. After that, click Ok to start the conversion from SD707 1080/24i or 1080/50p MTS to MOV for YouTube/Vimeo with merging, deinterlading and removing the interlacing artifacts from original video footage.

Optional: Split/Cut AVCHD MTS videos and Deinterlacing.
This step is optional and it enables you to split the video clips to convert the content you want to convert and share. You can just double click the movie ID and highlight it on a timeline, then find the time point you want to split and click the Scissor button and click Delete to throw away the unwanted part. And you can check the box of “Deinterlacing” to remove the interlacing artifacts if original videos have.

Tips:
1. For Windows user, Aunsoft Final Mate is recommended for transcoding and converting Panasonic AVCHD files to YouTube and Vimeo.

2. Wanna convert Panasonic AVCHD camcorder videos, rip blu-ray/DVD clips to Youtube/Vimeo for sharing, please use Aunsoft iMedia Converter for Mac.

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Post  panasonic700 Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:08 pm

Import Canon Rebel T2i/550D 1080/30fps H.264 MOV to ProRes 422 Codec for FCP 6/7
EOS Converter-Transcode Canon DSLR 550D Video to ProRes 422 in Full HD 1080p for FCP editing

Canon EOS Digital Rebel T2i / 550D recorded videos are saved in H.264 for image and linear PCM for audio. You can choose different recording modes like full HD 1920×1080p at 30/25/24 fps, HD/SD 1280×720p/640×480 at 60/50 fps. Even though the videos are saved in .mov format, you may also face problem importing the video to Final Cut Pro. So you need a Mac Canon EOS Video Converter for converting and importing 550D1080p MOV for Final Cut Pro without rendering. Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac is the recommended Mac Canon EOS Converter for you to edit Digital Rebel T2i / 550D videos.

Below is the quick guide for those who have a hard time editing Canon EOS Digital Rebel T2i / 550D H.264 MOV files to ProRes 422 at 30fps in Final Cut Pro 6 or 7.

Step 1. Download Canon 550D MOV files to Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac.
Run Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as the best Canon EOS Rebel T2i H.264 MOV to ProRes MOV converter on Mac OS X. Click the “Add” button to import .mov files from the camera.

Step 2. Choose MOV format with ProRes 422.
Click the “Format” option, and navigate to Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov) as output format. The Mac Digital SLR camera video converter will convert H.264 mov to prores 422 mov.

You may notice that there are also other options like Apple ProRes 4444, Apple ProRes 422 (HQ), Apple ProRes 422 (LT), Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy), DVCPRO HD 1920*1080 30fps etc.
Step 3. Choose 1080p size with 30fps.
Click the “Settings” button and choose 1920*1080 from the video size drop-down box to keep the original HD resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio. Click the drop-down box for frame rate, and you can choose 30fps.

Step 4. Convert DSLR video to ProRes 422 HQ MOV for FCP.
Click the convert button under the preview window, the Mac Canon 550D DSLR video converter will start converting DSLR video to ProRes 422 in full HD 1080p for FCP editing.

After the conversion, you can import ProRes mov to Final Cut Pro without rendering.Hope you enjoy the optimal way to convert Canon H.264 mov to ProRes 422 for FCP 7 and 6, so that you can edit the H.264 files easily.

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