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Post  panasonic700 Fri May 06, 2011 10:44 am

Mac Merge Sony XR160 1080p MTS Footages without re-encoding and Upload onto YouTube

Most HD camcorders record video files in AVCHD and H.264 video, which presents more flexibility for shooting videos. And now HD camcorders which can record 1080p footages become people favorites. As one of hottest HD camcorder, Sony HDR XR160 owns stunning 1920 x 1080 Full HD video recordings ability. And equipped with a massive 160GB hard disk drive (HDD),camcorder owner can record and store up to 54 hours of high-definition video footage.

But not all recorded AVCHD video clips are presented in a whole file. If you would like to upload recordings to YouTube, it is evitable to merge separated clips into big one for perfect sharing the whole experience. And to retain original 1080p HD video quality, more people prefer to keep its native AVCHD video format.

When you search AVCHD joiner or MTS merger, you will get batch of programs, like TSmuxer, TSsniper. But it is frustrated for Mac users because most of them can only work on Windows platform. Now an efficient HDCam software named Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac offers the one fastest way to join MTS files into big one for further uploading to YouTube.

The following guide shows how to capture directly 1080P AVCHD video files from camcorder to program and merge batch footages into big one with in their native format without re-encoding.

For preparation of merging, please connect Sony HDR XR160 camcorder to your PC via USB cable. And run Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac.

Step 1. Capture and import 1080p video files directly from Sony HDR XR160 to Final Mate for Mac
Click “Wizard” and all footages of your camcorder will be showed on the Camcorder window. Then click Next button and choose Import instead of Backup to import Sony XR160 MTS files to Final Mate for Mac more quickly. After this, imported footages will be lying in camcorder tab.



Step 2. Create a Movie for lossless output
Click under the Movies Tab to create or add a new movie. As you can see, this movie generally is a blank movie with nothing. Now please drag and drop camcorder clips you would like to merge to this Movie. Thus, one lossless output Movie is ready for merging Sony HDR XR160 1080p MTS files for Youtube with Highest Quality.

Note:
If you would like to merge MTS files for lossless output, please make sure that all files you add into one Movie have the same parameters, like Bitrate, Resolution and other parameters. Only in this way, you can join several clips into one without re-encoding and any quality loss.

Step 3. Export native MTS files without re-encoding
Click Export button and click OK to merge MTS video clips into one with keeping its native video format and its original HD quality.

Tips:
For Windows users, Aunsoft Final Mate is a nice choice to merge HD camcorder MTS files in its native video format without re-encoding.





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Post  panasonic700 Sun May 22, 2011 10:29 am

Import/Convert Canon HV30 HDV/AVCHD to AIC MOV for FCE/iMovie/FCP without rendering

The Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) is a video codec designed by Apple, Inc to be an intermediate format in an HDV workflow. It features high performance and quality, being less processor intensive to work with than other editing formats. AIC does not use temporal compression, enabling every frame to be decoded immediately without decoding other frames. All Mac OS X software which makes use of the QuickTime codec libraries - primarily Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Express, and iMovie can use the Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC).

HDV, AVCHD (MTS/M2TS) files produced by HDV or AVCHD camcorder like Panasonic HDC-TM700, HDC-HS700, HDC-SD700/SD600, Sony CX350, Sony CX550, Canon HF200, Canon HV30, etc are not the preferred formats by FCE, iMovie, FCP, etc. Even you will have problem for transferring and logging these HDV, AVCHD (MTS, M2TS) videos.

So the program you need is a great Mac HDV/AVCHD to AIC MOV Converter. With it, you can convert any HDV, AVCHD camcorder 1080 60p/50p, 1080i, 720p HDV or MTS/M2TS files to Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov) for editing with Final Cut Express, iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Pro 7 on Mac.

Below is the step-by-step guide for you to quickly convert HDV/AVCHD to Apple Intermediate Codec (*.mov) for editing in FCE, iMovie, Final Cut Pro on Mac

Step 1. Download HDV, AVCHD (MTS/M2TS) files to Apple computer.
Connect your HDV or AVCHD camcorder c to Apple computer via USB cable, find recodings from the camera. Then copy and transfer the files from camera to the Apple hard drive disk.

Step 2. Import HDV, AVCHD (MTS/M2TS) files to Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac.
Run Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as the best HDV/AVCHD to Mac AIC Converting software, and click the "Add" button to load HDV or AVCHD videos. You may also directly drag and drop the HDV/AVCHD video to application UI for importing files.

Step 3. Choose Quicktime Movie Format - Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov) output format.
Click the "Format" option and navigate the mouse cursor to Quicktime Movie Format > Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov) as output format. The Mac HDV/AVCHD to MOV Converter will convert HDV/AVCHD to AIC MOV with high quality.

Step 4. Convert HDV/AVCHD video to Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) (*.MOV) for FCE/iMovie/FCP.
Click the convert button under the preview window, and the Mac HDV/AVCHD to AIC MOV Converter will start the conversion from HDV/AVCHD to Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) MOV for Final Cut, iMovie.

After the conversion, you can easily import Apple Intermediate Codec MOV to FCE/FCP/iMovie without rendering for editing.

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http://canon-videoconverter.com/2011/05/convert-canon-hv30-hdvavchd-to-aic-mov-for-fceimoviefcp-without-rendering/

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