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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:49 pm
Post subject: Panasonic HS60/TM60/SD60 MTS Files Conversion to MOV for FCP

Panasonic announced three 60 series HD camcorders which feature a 35.7mm wide-angle lens, 25x optical zoom. These three camcorders record video files of 1080 50/60i in AVCHD format. As we all know, rare players and editing software is compatible with AVCHD, which prevents camcorder owners from playing and editing MTS/M2TS video recordings freely and fully. Thus, a AVCHD Converter is essential for users to make AVCHD footages editable and playable.

And Brorsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac is the recommended program which works fine as a http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html (Mac Panasonic AVCHD Converter). For Mac users, FCP is their preferred editing software. With the help of Brorsoft MTS Converter for Mac, Mac consumers are free to convert Panasonic AVCHD/MTS files to MOV for FCP.


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Following is the detailed guide on how to convert Panasonic MTS files to MOV for FCP in the easiest and fastest way.

Step 1. Load Panasonic MTS files to Brorsoft MTS Converter for Mac.
Click the “Add” button on the bar menu to import MTS files to be converted to this program. And another way is dragging and dropping specified video to this software directly.

Step 2. Choose MOV as the output format for FCP.
Click “Format” option and choose Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas->MOV (AVC) (*.mov) for converting http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html (Panasonic MTS files to MOV for FCP).
Tips:
A bunch of MTS files are allowed to be loaded, so combining several video files into one can be accomplished by ticking the checkbox of “Merge into one file” beside “Settings” button.


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Step 3. Edit and deinterlace 1080i MTS files.
Click “Editor” button on the bar menu and some options will show as “Crop”, “Trim”, “Watermark”. When you go into “Effect” tab, the checkbox of “Deinterlacing” will be shown. Tick the box, interlacing video files will be eliminated directly.

Ste4. Start this Panasonic MTS to MOV conversion for Final Cut.
Click “Convert” button under the preview window and this http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html (Panasonic MTS to FCP Converter) will start MTS to MOV conversion at once.

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