General Discussion - You never know which of them are reliable Dolore18 - Mon Apr 18, 2011 12:38 am Post subject: You never know which of them are reliable
You never know which of them are reliable
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I bought a Lumix DMC-ZS35, the DMC-FZ38 can record HD movie of 720P in AVCHD Lite. And a stereo microphone, featuring Dolby Digital Stereo Creator, records high quality audio. It is very easy to use. And I used it captured many funny videos in my daily important time. A friend of mine asked me to edit these videos so that they can share my funny videos.
So I want to edit these videos in FCP 6 on my Mac. When I try to import AVCHD Lite into FCP for editing, I was frustrated that AVCHD Lite could not be imported into FCP 6. At this time, I find a Panasonic Lumix AVCHD Lite Video Converter which can convert AVCHD Lite to ProRes 422 (*.mov). With it, after conversion, I import Lumix DMC-ZS35 AVCHD Lite into FCP on Mac.
If you have some or similar problems in importing AVCHD Lite into FCP, you can use this Mac AVCHD Lite Video Converter. In addition, if you have one of Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2, Lumix DMC-TZ10/ZS7, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX75, Panasonic LX5 which in AVCHD Lite format, you also can use this converter to solve your problem.
At this step, you can select Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov) as output format. Then click the "Settings" button and choose 1920*1080 as output video size to keep HD quality. If you are using FCP 7, you can choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 4444 (*.mov) as output format.
Step 3. Convert AVCHD Lite to PreRes for FCP on Mac