Best MTS Convert workflow : AVCHD MTS to Final Cut Pro
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Best MTS Convert workflow : AVCHD MTS to Final Cut Pro
Top on Transcode/Edit AVCHD files into Final Cut Pro
Today here we are going to start a topic on how to import AVCHD MTS files to FCP in effective ways.
You can see *** Youtube Guide Here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=psCu-IKO1n4
You'd better know more about AVCHD below:
As a popular format for both consumers and professionals, AVCHD has played an important role in video format area. Since the media is compressed when it is recorded it has to be uncompressed to be used in Final Cut Pro. The method for uncompressing AVCHD in Final Cut Pro is the Log and Transfer. So now we provide you a great video tutorial to show you the way of importing AVCHD videos into Final Cut Pro.
Some explanations you can take as the reference here:
When a camera is connected, it appears in the Finder just like a hard drive, and it acts like one too. It is a great idea to transfer the contents of the camera to a folder on a hard drive, and then access the media from there. This has a number of benefits:
First of all, it frees up space on your camera; second of all it creates a compressed archive of your media; this is nice because after you complete your project you can delete the uncompressed files and save considerable space on your hard drive.
Log & Transfer acts like Log & Capture in that it imports the clips into the file browser and stores the actual files in the Capture Scratch. I hope this has helped you understand using AVCHD media in Final Cut Pro with Log & Transfer.
For more efficient methods of importing AVCHD media into FCP?
Why not have a try with some professional AVCHD MTS converters like Pavtube MTS/M2TS to FCP Converter for Mac, which has a good reputation on the Internet. You can search to check it out. With the fast conversion speed, various output choices, stable conversion capacity, etc. What you need you can all find in related articles.
Finally, go back to the main interface to tap the 'Convert' button, you can easily get your work started. If you are the first time to work with FCP, we here offer a transfer guide for FCP you can take a reference. Good luck!
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Source: http://mediaconverting.blogspot.com/2014/11/import-avchd-mts-to-fcp.html
Today here we are going to start a topic on how to import AVCHD MTS files to FCP in effective ways.
You can see *** Youtube Guide Here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=psCu-IKO1n4
You'd better know more about AVCHD below:
As a popular format for both consumers and professionals, AVCHD has played an important role in video format area. Since the media is compressed when it is recorded it has to be uncompressed to be used in Final Cut Pro. The method for uncompressing AVCHD in Final Cut Pro is the Log and Transfer. So now we provide you a great video tutorial to show you the way of importing AVCHD videos into Final Cut Pro.
Some explanations you can take as the reference here:
When a camera is connected, it appears in the Finder just like a hard drive, and it acts like one too. It is a great idea to transfer the contents of the camera to a folder on a hard drive, and then access the media from there. This has a number of benefits:
First of all, it frees up space on your camera; second of all it creates a compressed archive of your media; this is nice because after you complete your project you can delete the uncompressed files and save considerable space on your hard drive.
Log & Transfer acts like Log & Capture in that it imports the clips into the file browser and stores the actual files in the Capture Scratch. I hope this has helped you understand using AVCHD media in Final Cut Pro with Log & Transfer.
For more efficient methods of importing AVCHD media into FCP?
Why not have a try with some professional AVCHD MTS converters like Pavtube MTS/M2TS to FCP Converter for Mac, which has a good reputation on the Internet. You can search to check it out. With the fast conversion speed, various output choices, stable conversion capacity, etc. What you need you can all find in related articles.
Finally, go back to the main interface to tap the 'Convert' button, you can easily get your work started. If you are the first time to work with FCP, we here offer a transfer guide for FCP you can take a reference. Good luck!
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Source: http://mediaconverting.blogspot.com/2014/11/import-avchd-mts-to-fcp.html
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