Saturday, October 8, 2011

Import Canon Vixia HF G10 AVCHD MTS files to ProRes 422 FCP X

"FCP wont edit native HF G10 footage, I need to convert it in workable format. But I guess it may lost quality, and which prores do I use ? proxy? LT? 422? Any help?"

ProRes 422 is a SD and HD lossy video compression format developed by Apple Inc. Generally speaking, the best way to get it is to have the Final Cut Studio 2 install discs which is the most popular video editing software on Mac owning to its flexible structure, better workflow and powerful editing ability.

However, FCP Xstill doesn’t have a better managing of MTS video files from Canon HF G10 etc camcorder, especially in PowerPC-based Macs. That is to say Final Cut Pro on Mac with PowerPC processor will not trans-code AVCHD files to ProRes 422 or directly import Canon AVHCD.mts files to Final Cut Pro X will cost long time with bad effect.

Canon HF G10 AVCHD to ProRes Converter supports converting AVCHD.mts files to Apple ProRes 422 (HQ), Apple ProRes 422, Apaple ProRes 422 (LT), Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy) and Apple ProRes 4444 and importing converted AVCHD.mts HF G10 video to Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Pro 6, Final Cut Pro 7 and new Final Cut Pro X for editing on Mac Lion.

Step-by-step Convert Canon HF G10 MTS to ProRes 422 (*.mov) to FCP X.


1:Importing Canon HF G10 AVCHD MTS files to Canon HF G10 MTS to ProRes Converter software.
Use a USB cable to Connect Canon HF G10 to Mac. Follow the popup window and wizard to complete the import.

2:Output HF G10 AVCHD MTS files
After the MTS movies are imported, select one or several videos you would like to convert, then click the “Profiles drop download list” to choose (*.mov) as Apple ProRes 422(HQ) under Common Video.

3: Export Apple ProRes 422(HQ) for editing on FCP X
After setting the output format and frame rate, click the “Start” button and conversion from 1920×1080 AVCHD MTS files to Apple ProRes 422(HQ)(*mov) starts.

Tips: if you are Windows user, please go to Canon HF G10 MTS Video Converter which can help you import MTS files from Canon HF G10 to Motorola Xoom etc for playing.

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