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| MTS to Keynote-Embed Panasonic HC-X920 AVCHD MTS Video in Keynote Presentation | |
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| adaedward | Dec 1 2013, 12:20 PM Post #1 |
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One on friends had recorded some videos using Panasonic HC-X920 as part of her research. She would like to insert the camcorder videos to Keynote on Mac for presentation. However, the resulting HD videos are in AVCHD .mts files which could not be imported to Keynote. With the 1080/60p recording mode, the videos play great on the HC-X920 camcorder, however, Mac is not compatible with this format, not even iMovie, Final Cut or others. While looking for a solution to add recorded Panasonic HC-X920 AVCHD videos to Keynote, aPubsoft AVCHD Converter for Mac is recommended as the partner to Panasonic HC-X920 for Keynote presentation. It helps easily creating a vivid slideshow presentation with HD videos by converting AVCHD video to HD MOV. Below is the quick guide for you to embed AVCHD videos to a presentation created with Keynote. Here I am taking Panasonic HC-X920 camcorder 1080/60p MTS as an example. Step 1. Load Panasonic HC-X920 AVCHD videos to aPubsoft AVCHD Converter for Mac. Connect Panasonic HC-X920 camcorder to Mac computer, and the camcorder will be shown as CAM_MEM. Find the .mts files from AVCHD > BDMV > STREAM, and transfer the AVCHD videos to Apple computer hard drive. Run aPubsoft AVCHD Converter for Mac as the best Mac Panasonic HC-X920 AVCHD to Keynote converter, and click the “Add” button to load the .mts files. Step 2. Choose H.264 MOV output format. Click the “Format” option, and choose HD Video > HD MOV Video(*.mov) as output format. We are choosing .mov format, as this is the Mac compatible file extension. You can keep the 60fps by clicking the “Settings” button and enter 60 for the frame rate option. ![]() Step 3. Convert Panasonic HC-X920 MTS to MOV for Keynote on Mac. Click the convert button under the preview window, and the Mac MTS/M2TS to Keynote converter will start converting Panasonic HC-X920 AVCHD .mts videos to HD .mov for Keynote presentation. After the conversion, drag the HD mov video into Keynote slide. It is easy for you to display videos on your training, research or business presentation. Tips: 1. For most AVCHD camcorders like Sony HXR-NX30, Sony Cyber-shot HX50V, Sony HDR-CX220, Sony HDR-CX380, Canon VIXIA HF R400, Canon XA10, Canon VIXIA HF G30, Canon VIXIA HF R42, Panasonic HC-V920/HC-X920/HC-V520, Panasonic HC-X900/HC-X800/HC-V700, Panasonic HC-V110, Panasonic HDC-MDH1, Panasonic AG-AC7, Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX7, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ70, which record video in 1080i/1080p mode, you can also use this aPubsoft AVCHD Converter for Mac to convert 1080i/1080p AVCHD MTS/M2TS to Keynote for presentation. 2. If you would like to import other videos like the segment of MXF video, MVI Videos, MKV video, VRO video or other Blu-ray or DVD video, you may use aPubsoft Blu-ray Ripper for Mac as your movie to Keynote converter. Read More: Canon C300 MXF to FCP 6/7/X Editing,Canon C300 MXF to ProRes 422 MOV Conversion Canon XA10 AVCHD to FCP-Import/Convert AVCHD Footages to Final Cut Pro 7 on Mac OS X How to Convert/Sync/Transfer Flash FLV/F4V Video to Apple iPad Air for Playing? P2 MXF Upload to Mac-Convert Panasonic P2 DVCPRO MXF to FCE/FCP/iMovie/Avid Solutions of MXF Importing to Adobe Premiere CS5/CS6 by Making MXF Compatible ISO to iPad - How to Convert ISO to iPad Mini 2 and Play ISO on iPad Mini 2 AVCHD to FCE 4/Adobe Premiere Pro-Import MTS/M2TS to FCE 4 or Premiere Pro CS5/CS6/CC7 Play Blu-ray/DVD Movies on Microsoft Surface 2,Enjoy Blu-ray/DVD on Surface Pro 2 |
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