Mac Convert/Import Sony TG5V AVCHD MTS to AIC for FCE/iMovie
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Mac Convert/Import Sony TG5V AVCHD MTS to AIC for FCE/iMovie
Mac Convert/Import Sony TG5V AVCHD MTS to AIC for FCE/iMovie
Sony HDR-TG5V High Definition Handycam camcorder with built-in GPS receiver and 10x optical zoom records 1920 x 1080 high definition videos to 16 GB built-in memory. However, editing your camcorder footage from TG5V on Mac computer is not as easy as we thought.
First of all, bundled software from Sony Picture Motion Browser software is only limited to Windows version. Final Cut Express 4.0 and iMovie 11 claims to give full support to AVCHD videos, however it’s not always true. We have received plenty of complaints from our customers about their frustrating experience of editing AVCHD video footage to FCE/iMovie. There is always some problem of importing process in the first beginning or about the unexpected crash issue, or the output files have some strange artifacts. Anyway, edit native AVCHD in FCE & iMovie is not that smooth.
Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac nearly developed by Aunsoft Studio for Mac users aims to help make camcorder video footage editable and playable on Mac OS X.
The guide will tell you how to convert Sony HDR-TG5V AVCHD videos to AIC for FCE/iMovie on Mac computer with Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac.
1. Capture/Import Sony TG5V AVCHD files to Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac.
There are two ways to import videos to Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac: you can directly capture video recordings from camcorder to the program or you can browser videos from your computer.
- Capture Sony TG5V AVCHD videos from camcorder.
Connect TG5V camcorder to computer via USB cable, and launch Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac from Application folder. With built-in wizard, you can easily to capture mts video footage from camcorder to the program. Select “Import” instead of Backup to quickly capture videos from camcorder. You can find imported videos under “Camcorder Tab” in the main interface of Final Mate.
- Import Sony TG5V mts videos from computer.
If you have already backup all your video recordings from TG5V to your computer, you can browse your video path and the software will automatically show your AVCHD clips in “Resource Tab”.
2. Merge Sony TG5V AVCHD files into one movie for conversion.
Click the drop-down button of “Add Movie” icon and choose “For Conversion” to create a blank movie.
Once you’ve imported your video footage, drag and drop the video clips from Camcorder Tab (imported from your camcorder) or Resource Tab (imported from your computer) to the blank movie in Movies Tab. In this way, all video clips will be merged as one single movie for conversion.
3. Convert Sony TG5V MTS files to Apple Intermediate Codec.
Click the Export button and choose “Export into Editor”. Follow QuickTime Movie Format > Apple Intermediate Codec (*.mov) to choose output format for editing in FCE/iMovie. Or you can also follow Final Cut Pro> Apple ProRes 422 HQ (*.mov) to choose export format for further editing in Final Cut Pro. Click OK to start converting TG5V MTS files to AIC.
When the conversion process is done, you can directly import the output AIC MOV files to Final Cut Express or iMovie for editing and make your movies.
You may also want to know how to convert AVCHD to Apple ProRes for FCP or merge AVCHD without re-encoding to preserve original quality.
Sony HDR-TG5V High Definition Handycam camcorder with built-in GPS receiver and 10x optical zoom records 1920 x 1080 high definition videos to 16 GB built-in memory. However, editing your camcorder footage from TG5V on Mac computer is not as easy as we thought.
First of all, bundled software from Sony Picture Motion Browser software is only limited to Windows version. Final Cut Express 4.0 and iMovie 11 claims to give full support to AVCHD videos, however it’s not always true. We have received plenty of complaints from our customers about their frustrating experience of editing AVCHD video footage to FCE/iMovie. There is always some problem of importing process in the first beginning or about the unexpected crash issue, or the output files have some strange artifacts. Anyway, edit native AVCHD in FCE & iMovie is not that smooth.
Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac nearly developed by Aunsoft Studio for Mac users aims to help make camcorder video footage editable and playable on Mac OS X.
The guide will tell you how to convert Sony HDR-TG5V AVCHD videos to AIC for FCE/iMovie on Mac computer with Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac.
1. Capture/Import Sony TG5V AVCHD files to Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac.
There are two ways to import videos to Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac: you can directly capture video recordings from camcorder to the program or you can browser videos from your computer.
- Capture Sony TG5V AVCHD videos from camcorder.
Connect TG5V camcorder to computer via USB cable, and launch Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac from Application folder. With built-in wizard, you can easily to capture mts video footage from camcorder to the program. Select “Import” instead of Backup to quickly capture videos from camcorder. You can find imported videos under “Camcorder Tab” in the main interface of Final Mate.
- Import Sony TG5V mts videos from computer.
If you have already backup all your video recordings from TG5V to your computer, you can browse your video path and the software will automatically show your AVCHD clips in “Resource Tab”.
2. Merge Sony TG5V AVCHD files into one movie for conversion.
Click the drop-down button of “Add Movie” icon and choose “For Conversion” to create a blank movie.
Once you’ve imported your video footage, drag and drop the video clips from Camcorder Tab (imported from your camcorder) or Resource Tab (imported from your computer) to the blank movie in Movies Tab. In this way, all video clips will be merged as one single movie for conversion.
3. Convert Sony TG5V MTS files to Apple Intermediate Codec.
Click the Export button and choose “Export into Editor”. Follow QuickTime Movie Format > Apple Intermediate Codec (*.mov) to choose output format for editing in FCE/iMovie. Or you can also follow Final Cut Pro> Apple ProRes 422 HQ (*.mov) to choose export format for further editing in Final Cut Pro. Click OK to start converting TG5V MTS files to AIC.
When the conversion process is done, you can directly import the output AIC MOV files to Final Cut Express or iMovie for editing and make your movies.
You may also want to know how to convert AVCHD to Apple ProRes for FCP or merge AVCHD without re-encoding to preserve original quality.
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Re: Mac Convert/Import Sony TG5V AVCHD MTS to AIC for FCE/iMovie
Fix EOS plugin problem on FCP-Edit Canon 7D H.264 Movies on Mac
FCP transcoder alternative-EOS MOV to Apple ProRes no frame drops
I have Canon EOS 7D for excellent picture, and sometimes shoot movie with it. However, I could edit it on my iMac with Final Cut Studio 2. I am running Mac OS X (10.6.3) with quad core and 4G RAM. I then installed Canon EOS MOVIE Plugin-E1 for Final Cut Pro, and it helps me import the video without error message. however, I found that some clips are shorter than what they are really taken. It seems that some frames were dropped when transcoded to ProRes.
When looking for solutions to fix EOS plugin problem, I find Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as FCP transcoder alternative to convert EOS MOV to Apple ProRes no frame drops. It provides Apple ProRes 422, ProRes 422 (HQ), ProRes (LT) and ProRes (Proxy) and ProRes 4444 for editing in Final Cut Pro.
Below is the fast guide for converting Canon EOS movies to Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) with best quality.
Step 1. Import Canon footage to Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac.
Run Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as FCP transcoder alternative for Apple ProRes, click the "Add" button to import the H.264 .mov files from Canon 7D.
Step 2. Choose Apple ProRes 422 (HQ).
Click the "Format" option, and navigate to Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(HQ) (*.mov) as output format. Click the "Settings" button and choose 1920*1080 from the drop-down box of video size to keep HD resolution.
Step 3. Convert Panasonic 1080p 28Mbps MTS to MOV for FCP.
Click the convert button under the preview window, and the H.264 MOV to Apple ProRes converter will start converting Canon 7D video for Final Cut Pro.
You can then import the Apple ProRes 422 HQ video to Final Cut via File > Import > Files without any problem.
FCP transcoder alternative-EOS MOV to Apple ProRes no frame drops
I have Canon EOS 7D for excellent picture, and sometimes shoot movie with it. However, I could edit it on my iMac with Final Cut Studio 2. I am running Mac OS X (10.6.3) with quad core and 4G RAM. I then installed Canon EOS MOVIE Plugin-E1 for Final Cut Pro, and it helps me import the video without error message. however, I found that some clips are shorter than what they are really taken. It seems that some frames were dropped when transcoded to ProRes.
When looking for solutions to fix EOS plugin problem, I find Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as FCP transcoder alternative to convert EOS MOV to Apple ProRes no frame drops. It provides Apple ProRes 422, ProRes 422 (HQ), ProRes (LT) and ProRes (Proxy) and ProRes 4444 for editing in Final Cut Pro.
Below is the fast guide for converting Canon EOS movies to Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) with best quality.
Step 1. Import Canon footage to Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac.
Run Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as FCP transcoder alternative for Apple ProRes, click the "Add" button to import the H.264 .mov files from Canon 7D.
Step 2. Choose Apple ProRes 422 (HQ).
Click the "Format" option, and navigate to Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(HQ) (*.mov) as output format. Click the "Settings" button and choose 1920*1080 from the drop-down box of video size to keep HD resolution.
Step 3. Convert Panasonic 1080p 28Mbps MTS to MOV for FCP.
Click the convert button under the preview window, and the H.264 MOV to Apple ProRes converter will start converting Canon 7D video for Final Cut Pro.
You can then import the Apple ProRes 422 HQ video to Final Cut via File > Import > Files without any problem.
panasonic700- Posts : 218
Join date : 2011-04-25
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