JoanHaylee
08-26-2011, 10:19 AM
How to Import/Edit Panasonic TM900 MTS footage to FCP X?
Transcode/Edit MTS to ProRes for Final Cut Pro X
"I have some Panasonic TM900 MTS files and trying to import .mts files to Final Cut Pro X, and running into problems - FCP X can not import MTS format. Please help me, as I'm confronting a reasonably tight personal deadline with this. I've tried the aic format in the interim, but the quality difference from the source is quite noticeable. I just want to import MTS to Final Cut Pro X without quality loss."
Recently, I have received many customer feedback problems described above. Through Google search, I also found that many people have the same problem - about "how to import MTS to FCP X (http://prores-aic-converter.com/) Editing without quality loss?" So I want to write a solution based on this problem, look forward to helping more people. The following is the detailed steps:
Step 1: Load Panasonic TM900 MTS files.
Download, install and run Pavtube Camcorder Video Converter for Mac (http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/). Connect and stream Panasonic TM900 mts files to Mac OS X Lion for convert MTS to ProRes and Edit ProRes in Final Cut Pro X.
Step 2: Setting Apple ProRes 422 as Output video format.
Choose Format > Final Cut Pro> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov) as output format to convert MTS to prores. According your own situation, you can also ProRes 422(HQ), ProRes 4444, ProRes 422(LT) or ProRes Res(Proxy).
http://pic.pavmac.com/091202videoconvertermac/tivo-prores-fcp.jpg
Step 3: Convert TM900 MTS footage to ProRes 422 for FCP X
Click "Convert" button, start Transcode TM900 MTS to ProRes 422 (http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/) and keep high quality.
After conversion, you can Import and Edit MTS files in FCP X without rendering (http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/) on Mac.
Tip:
Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac (http://www.pavtube.com/imedia-converter-mac/) can also Convert MTS clips to ProRes 422 and Edit the converted MTS files in Final Cut Pro X.
Transcode/Edit MTS to ProRes for Final Cut Pro X
"I have some Panasonic TM900 MTS files and trying to import .mts files to Final Cut Pro X, and running into problems - FCP X can not import MTS format. Please help me, as I'm confronting a reasonably tight personal deadline with this. I've tried the aic format in the interim, but the quality difference from the source is quite noticeable. I just want to import MTS to Final Cut Pro X without quality loss."
Recently, I have received many customer feedback problems described above. Through Google search, I also found that many people have the same problem - about "how to import MTS to FCP X (http://prores-aic-converter.com/) Editing without quality loss?" So I want to write a solution based on this problem, look forward to helping more people. The following is the detailed steps:
Step 1: Load Panasonic TM900 MTS files.
Download, install and run Pavtube Camcorder Video Converter for Mac (http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/). Connect and stream Panasonic TM900 mts files to Mac OS X Lion for convert MTS to ProRes and Edit ProRes in Final Cut Pro X.
Step 2: Setting Apple ProRes 422 as Output video format.
Choose Format > Final Cut Pro> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov) as output format to convert MTS to prores. According your own situation, you can also ProRes 422(HQ), ProRes 4444, ProRes 422(LT) or ProRes Res(Proxy).
http://pic.pavmac.com/091202videoconvertermac/tivo-prores-fcp.jpg
Step 3: Convert TM900 MTS footage to ProRes 422 for FCP X
Click "Convert" button, start Transcode TM900 MTS to ProRes 422 (http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/) and keep high quality.
After conversion, you can Import and Edit MTS files in FCP X without rendering (http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/) on Mac.
Tip:
Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac (http://www.pavtube.com/imedia-converter-mac/) can also Convert MTS clips to ProRes 422 and Edit the converted MTS files in Final Cut Pro X.