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How to edit MTS video with Final Cut Pro (FCP) on MAC?
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<blockquote data-quote="andyniki" data-source="post: 6593565" data-attributes="member: 617646"><p>Camcorder like JVC GZ-HM400, Sony HDR-SR10E and Canon VIXIA HFS10 etc which record video in AVCHD(MTS, M2TS,TS) format are widely welcomed. But some famous movie editor, such as the latest version of Final Cut Pro/Final Cut Express, iMovie etc. can <a href="http://www.mtsconverters.com/mts-to-final-cut-pro/" target="_blank">support AVCHD </a>formats but can only work with Intel-based system. Sony Vegas 9 etc is said to be very laggy when preview MTS video. So we often need a AVCHD converter to convert AVCHD format to other common format like MP4, MOV, VOB etc to do further edit more convenient.</p><p></p><p>In fact, only the most current version of FCP6/7 (and FCE4 and iMovie`08(07) that shipped with iLife08) can deal with AVCHD encoded video. AVCHD Converter for MAC also can edit MTS video like FCP. With it, We can set starting time and ending time of MTS video through Trim, adjust Resolution, Bit Rate, Frame Rate and Encoder of video through Setting, adjust the brightness, contrast and saturation through Effect, set aspect ratio of Muxed/HD MKV video through Crop to remove unwanted black edge of your video etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andyniki, post: 6593565, member: 617646"] Camcorder like JVC GZ-HM400, Sony HDR-SR10E and Canon VIXIA HFS10 etc which record video in AVCHD(MTS, M2TS,TS) format are widely welcomed. But some famous movie editor, such as the latest version of Final Cut Pro/Final Cut Express, iMovie etc. can [URL="http://www.mtsconverters.com/mts-to-final-cut-pro/"]support AVCHD [/URL]formats but can only work with Intel-based system. Sony Vegas 9 etc is said to be very laggy when preview MTS video. So we often need a AVCHD converter to convert AVCHD format to other common format like MP4, MOV, VOB etc to do further edit more convenient. In fact, only the most current version of FCP6/7 (and FCE4 and iMovie`08(07) that shipped with iLife08) can deal with AVCHD encoded video. AVCHD Converter for MAC also can edit MTS video like FCP. With it, We can set starting time and ending time of MTS video through Trim, adjust Resolution, Bit Rate, Frame Rate and Encoder of video through Setting, adjust the brightness, contrast and saturation through Effect, set aspect ratio of Muxed/HD MKV video through Crop to remove unwanted black edge of your video etc. [/QUOTE]
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