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| Load/Import/Transfer Sony A55 AVCHD MTS Files to iMovie 11/9/8 on Mac Mavericks | |
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| AbbyCarrie | Dec 10 2013, 04:19 AM Post #1 |
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I couldn't get footages from Sony A55 into iMovie 11 on Mac and was wondering what people are using in order to get the movies from the Alpha 55 into iMovie on the Mac - I understand that .mts files are not natively support on Lion? The problem mentioned above is frequently questioned on iMovie related forums. Actually, it is the AVCHD that causes the problem, not the Sony A55 itself. As we all know, the AVCHD is highly compressed and not the iMovie friendly video format, but the Apple InterMediate Codec MOV format is! In order to make MTS files editable in iMovie, converting AVCHD to AIC MOV, iMovie compatible video format, with original quality is the most vital step. After the MTS to MOV conversion, importing and editing Sony A55 footages in iMovie on Mac OS X is not a pain any more. The top MTS Converter for Mac is the most professional converting tool in transcoding MTS to AIC MOV with lossless quality at fast speed. In addtion, the Mac AVCHD converter is highly recommended by Sony A55 users due to its useful editing functions, including deinterlacing 1080i footages, merging MTS clips into one, adding video/image/text watermark, replacing audio tracks, etc. Below are the guide and tips on importing Sony A55 AVCHD footages to iMovie 11 with the MTS to MOV converter. ![]() Step 1: Download and install the free MTS Converter for Mac. Load your Sony A55 files into it. Tips: 1. If you want to join several videos into one, please select all files and click "Merge". 2. Double click the selected file and you cam preview it. Step 2: Choose Apple InterMediate Codec (*.mov) as output format by clicking the format bar for transcoding Sony MTS to AIC on Mac. Step 3: Adjust video and audio parameters on the Profile Setting as you need to copy Sony A55 1080i files to iMovie 11 with best quality. Tips: 1. 1920*1080 as video size and 30fps/29.97fps as video bitrate are the most suitable video parameters for editing in iMovie. 2. If you want to reduce the video size, you can change video size from 1920*1080 to 1440*1080 or 1280*720. 3. Deinterlacing has been chosen as default, so you needn't worry about how to deinterlace 1080i videos. Step 4: Click convert button to start converting AVCHD to iMovie with AIC MOV format. Step 5: When the AVCHD to iMovie conversion is 100% completed, open iMovie and click File > Import to transfer Sony A55 footages to iMovie. The best MTS to MOV Converter for Mac is not only helpful to get footages from Sony A55 into iMovie 11 on Mac, but also does a great job in converting AVCHD to ProRes 422 for Final Cut Pro, MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere, DNxHD for Avid Media Composer, AIC for FCE, etc. If you want to know more about it, please go to the aPubsoft MTS Converter for Mac to get more info. 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? Native P2 MXF Editing in FCP,Panasonic P2 MXF Editing in FCE/iMovie,P2 MXF Editing in Avid MXF Import Problems with Premiere CS5,MXF issues with Premiere Pro CS6 Rip DVD ISO Image to MP4 for iPad Mini 2 on Mac Mavericks/Mountain Lion/Lion Transcode/Load AVCHD MTS/M2TS to Final Cut Express 4 or Premiere Pro CS6/CC7 for Editing Convert/Rip Blu-ray,DVD to Microsoft Surface 2/Surface Pro 2 with Surface 2 Blu-ray Ripper |
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