Sunday, April 7, 2013

How Can Mac/Windows Users Edit Panasonic HC-X900 1080/60P AVCHD Videos


Panasonic HC-X900 has evolved from 4-axis to 5-axis correction, this new system provides powerful hand-shake compensation over the entire zoom range. With the manual ring and manual operation, the X900 is a pleasure to use and gives you the freedom to craft unusually expressive images. What’s more, it is sporting 3MOS System Pro which has achieved a revolutionary leap forward in each of its elements – lens, sensor and engine. The Advanced 3MOS Sensor employs a pixel shifting technology to achieve the equivalent of four times the pixel count of Full-HD. And the Crystal Engine Pro II processes this huge amount of pixels at high speed to produce a remarkable level of Full-HD picture quality.
Panasonic HC-X900 can record FULL HD 3D images in the MVC format by simply mounting the optional 3D Conversion Lens. The optional VW-CLT2 3D Conversion Lens is required for shooting 3D images. Moreover, it shoots 1080/60p (50p) videos (Full-HD, 1920 x 1080, 60 (50) progressive recording) with the ultimate beauty in image quality. But to some extent, it is a headache for most Mac users (and sometimes Windows users) to edit HC-X900 AVCHD in iMovie, FCP, etc. That’s because of Mac does not support AVCHD MTS/M2TS file format. MTS files can only typically be opened and edited using the software included with Sony and Panasonic HD camcorders.
How can we solve this problem? Well, solution can be very easy only if you have a professional Mac AVCHD Converter (AVCHD Converter for Windows) to help. For example, Doremisoft AVCHD Converter can help Panasonic HC-X900 users convert HC-X900 AVCHD to AIC .mov for iMovie/FCP to edit.
In addition, if you have such a camcorder video tool, you can also solve the format incompatibility problems caused by other kinds of cameras like Sony NEX-FS700. For example, when you aim to transfer Sony NEX-FS700 AVCHD to FCP or iMovie, you can use it to convert the AVCHD footages, especially converting Sony NEX-FS700 AVCHD to iMovie/FCP.
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