One Question:
"I bought a
Canon Vixia HF M30 and I shot on it all summer making a documentary for the camp I worked at. This meant that I transferred the files onto my hard drive since I have a lot of footage and they are currently in .mts files. I have no idea how to make this compatible with final cut express 4 or what I need to do. Do I need to get a converter? Any help would be much appreciated"
With
Final Cut Express 4, you can log and transfer AVCHD video files quickly and easily to your Intel processor-based Mac over USB. However, they have to be rendered which is slow in Final Cut Express 4.
The Best Solution:
Show you an easy way to
Transcode AVCHD MTS to Final Cut Express 4 editable format – Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC)(*mov) without rendering at super fast speed by using
Foxreal MTS to AIC Converter for Mac supports Apple Intermediate Codec encoding with highest possible speed.
Step 1: Run
Foxreal MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac as the perfect Mac MTS to AIC Converter and add the AVCHD .mts files from your Canon Vixia HF M30 or other AVCHD camcorders into this program.
Step 2: Choose Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) format to export for FCE
Click on the "Format" option, you could easily select "QuickTime Movie Format < Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov)" as the output format for
Final Cut Express.
Step 3: Start converting AVCHD MTS to Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) format for Final Cut Express 4 by clicking on the "Convert" button.
Once the AVCHD MTS to AIC conversion is done, you are able to
transfer AVCHD MTS footage to Final Cut Express 4 for edting without rendering.
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