Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Effortlessly Get 1080 50P/60P AVCHD MTS Footages from EA50EH/VG30 to FCP/iMovie


With a large format Exmor APS-C HD CMOS sensor and interchangeable E-mount lens system providing exceptional creative freedom when shooting both Full HD movies and high-quality still photos, NEX-EA50EH, could be the best choice for all cameramen. Meanwhile, NEX-VG30 brings incredible film-like videotaping with breathtaking imaging quality from a 16.1MP APS-C sensor, the NEX-VG30H Interchangeable Lens Camcorder is applied with the newest technology to provide you impressive entertainment experience. These two Sony NEX camcorders share the same feature that they record videos in 1080 60p/50p AVCHD file format. Though AVCHD MTS M2TS has been around for a few years, there’s no denying the fact that 1080 60p/50p AVCHD files still cannot be perfectly run in iMovie and FCP, including iMovie 11 and FCP X.
This would be a hard nut to crack for many photographers because post production plays an extremely important role in generating a stunning movie. There’s no doubt that the editors listed above have awesome editing functions; however, not all kinds of videos can be edited with them. Today, many high-end camcorders generate high definition videos in 1080 50P/60P AVCHD MTS/M2TS video format, but they are one of the unaccepted video formats of FCP and iMovie, so as the NEX EA50EH and VG30 produced 1080 50p/60p AVCHD videos. Mostly, people who encountered with this case would like to look for some other video editors that perfectly support 1080 50p/60p AVCHD videos, but as we know, which one can do an even better job than After Effect, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro or iMovie? Simple answer: no one!
Generally speaking, when we are messed up with such kind of format compatibility issue, the best way to fix it is to convert the target video to the editors’ accepted video formats, such as converting EA50EH AVCHD to FCP, or NEX-VG30 to iMovie with the help of a third-party AVCHD Converter (AVCHD Converter for Mac).

How to Convert 1080 50p/60p AVCHD to iMovie/FCP

Step 1: Import the 1080 50p/60p AVCHD to the VG30/EA50EH AVCHD Converter by clicking “Add file” button.
add video files
Step 2: Tap "Profile" menu and select "iMovie Video"->"iMovie MPEG-4 Movie File" as the output format.
set output format
Step 3: Press the big purple “START” button to launch the conversion, and then leave the smart converter to do the rest for you.

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