Wednesday 23 February 2011

Want to Import AVCHD Cameras to Final Cut Pro on Mac OS X?

For shutterbugs who are AVCHD cameras inclined, a common problem you may encounter is that AVCHD to FCP video editing can not be realized directly on Mac OS X. The crux lies in that AVCHD does not belong to FCP supported formats. You have to draw support from an AVCHD to Final Cut Pro Converter.


AVCHD is a highly compressed video formats and usually recorded by camcorders like Panasonic, Canon, Sony, JVC, Hitachi, etc. As to Final Cut Pro, it is a professional non-linear editing software application and offers non-linear, non-destructive editing of any Quick Time formats including DV, HDV, MPEG-4, MOV, etc. So if you want to import AVCHD to Final Cut Pro for further video optimizing you need to convert AVCHD to Final Cut Pro compatible formats (.mp4 and .mov are recommended). With Mac AVCHD to Final Cut Pro Converter, AVCHD to FCP converting process can be done within a few clicks and the output is with highly satisfactory quality.

Since the solution has been settled, then how to import AVCHD to Final Cut Pro on Mac OS X? Easy steps to convert AVCHD to Final Cut Pro will be demonstrated below.

Install and run the program.
Import AVCHD files.
Edit AVCHD files.
Start to convert.

Import the converted video to Final Cut Pro for AVCHD to FCP editing after the conversion. With this AVCHD to Final Cut Pro Converter, you can edit AVCHD video from the camcorder conveniently.

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