Monday, March 12, 2012

Why .mts file can not import to Final Cut Pro X

Final Cut Pro X is available could be Downloaded from the Mac App Store. However Log and Transfer was removed in the X version of Final Cut. Most of Sony, JVC, Canon and Panasonic consumer camcorders use the MTS video formats to store the recordings. As a Full HD video format with H.264 video codec, MTS has a great advantage that is MTS offers camcorders with a recording video with high quality.
Many of AVCHD Camcorder users always are confused with whether AVCHD clips in .mts video format from AVCHD camcorders can be imported into Final Cut Pro directly and edit MTS in Final Cut Pro X smoothly.
The AVCHD to FCPX Converter is recommended for you. It's designed directly to convert AVCHD.MTS (1080p60/50 included)to FCPX supported formats MP4, MOV, DV. So no matter the AVCHD files are single .MTS files or directly from your camera, you can transfer it to FCPX compatible formats and directly import it to FCPX. Run AVCHD MTS to final cut pro XConverter for Mac to quickly convert MTS AVCHD MTS to FCP X natively supported DivX format with advanced video quality. Plus, it can also act as AVCHD editor to help you crop the unwanted black edges, clip, merge, adjust image effect etc.
Quick guide on import AVCHD .MTS to Final Cut Pro X:
Step 1: Clicking "Add File" to import AVCHD .MTS to AVCHD to FCPX Converter.
Step 2: Set the FCPX output format, i.e. MOV.
Step 3: Click "Start" to begin the conversion and you will get the destination files in the default folder.
Step 4: Choose the "Import" and "Files" options from under the File command at the top of the Final Cut Pro X window.

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