iChat - Mac convert/import Panasonic HDC-TM700 MTS files to Apple Pr robinhan - Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:58 pm Post subject: Mac convert/import Panasonic HDC-TM700 MTS files to Apple Pr
Mac convert/import Panasonic HDC-TM700 MTS files to Apple ProRes for FCP on Mac
As Panasonic HDC-TM700 user, we know that The TM700's high-sensitivity 3MOS system has achieved 11.49 million effective motion image pixels. And it supports 1080p AVCHD files which allows you record the important moment in your life.
You have the TM-700 1080/60p .mts videos, and want to edit them with Final Cut Pro so that you can share the video with your friends and families. But when some users try to import Panasonic HDC TM700 MTS files into FCP on Mac, they may find that FCP can't recognize the 1080/50 or 1080/60p MTS format.
At this time, you should convert Panasonic HDC-TM700 1080/60p MTS to FCP supported formats like Apple ProRes 422(*.mov), Apple ProRes 422(HQ)(*.mov) etc. Thus, after converting MTS to FCP, you can import Panasonic TM700 MTS to FCP on Mac successfully.
Mac Panasonic HDC-TM700 AVCHD to FCP Converter allows you convert TM700 MTS to FCP on Mac. What's more, this Panasonic TM700 to FCP Converter for Mac also meet your different needs. You can convert TM700 MTS to other video formats like MP4, MKV, VOB, WMV, AVI, FLV, MPG etc on Mac OS X.
Follow the guide, you can convert Panasonic HDC-TM700 MTS to FCP easily on Mac..
At this step, you can select Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) (*.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. Click "Settings" icon to adjust audio and video parameters
Click the "Settings" icon and you will go into "Profile Settings". You can adjust codec, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channel. You’d better set the video frame rate as 24fps, video size as 1920*1080 to keep the best quality that compatible for burning Blu-ray with FCP X.
I have a recorded show in DVR-MS format and I want to convert it to WMV file, but I can't convert it directly and I don't know how to convert DVR-MS to WMV for Mac. I search on the google and finally find conversion tool which has an excellent reputation between Mac users, here I share it with you and wish it is helpful for you.
This third-part tool's name is Mac DVR-MS to WMV Converter, which can convert DVR-MS to WMV for Mac with fast speed, best output quality and excellent A/V sync and so on. After converting, you can enjoy your videos on various multimedia players such as iPad, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP, PS3, Xbox, BlackBerry, Creative Zen, Android phones, Windows phones and more mobile devices. With this Mac DVR-MS Converter's help, you can enjoy your DVR-MS files on your portable equipments at anytime anywhere freely.
What's more, this DVR-MS to WMV Mac Converter has a user-friendly interface which can convert DVR-MS to WMV on Mac as easy as you can imagine. In addition, it allows you edit your video by yourself for it provides us with powerful editing functions. For example, you can crop video, trim video, merge videos, add watermark, adjust effect and so on.
How to convert dvr-ms video to WMV on Mac?
Step 1: Add dvr-ms files to DVR-MS to WMV Converter for Mac
Click "Add" button to add dvr-ms files which you want to convert into DVR-MS to WMV Converter from your Mac.
Step 2: Select "mpg" as the output format
You can choose "WMV" as output, if you want, you can make some editing to the file before conversion such as trimming videos, cropping videos, adding watermark.
Step 3: Start Convert
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MXF in an OP-Atom mode is part of the ensemble of specifications associated with the Digital Cinema Initiative. Panasonic P2 digital video cameras can output MXF OP-Atom files with DVC Pro encodings. The P2 MXF files stores video and audio in seprate folder on a P2 card.
"We're recording P2 natively so we have 4 audio tracks, and we'd like to keep those intact - with the conversion being MXF to Apple ProRes 422 HQ."
Currently, there are no MXF Exporter can directly export multiple tracks as individual channels in a MXF-file. If you want to convert and export P2 MXF with 4 audio to FCP native Apple ProRes, Pavtube iMixMXF (Review) is the most efficient solution. You can easily preserve and get separate audio streams when converting P2 MXF to ProRes 422 and ProRes 4444.
Meanwhile, this P2 MXF to FCP Converter is good at reading MXF Video and Audio from P2 card. Only if you keep the whole file structure, the program can automatically load audio counterparts when you load MXF file. The finish video will be with audio and video in sync. No matter the P2 high definition MXF recorded with 2, 4, 8 or more audio tracks, the output ProRes won't loose audio tracks.
Below is a simple tutorial to help you export from P2 HD MXF to MOV with 4 audio tracks for FCP X. If you don't care about the audio tracks, you can turn to the more affodable multi-track MXF Converter for Mac.
Click "add video" or "add folder" to load Op1a MXF. You can also directly drag files to the program. The program supports batch conversion and allows you capture images.
Step 2. Choose the output format
Click the "format" and choose the "Multi-track Video -> Multi-track Apple ProPres 422 HQ(*.mov)" files as the output format.
Step 3. Set multi-task settings
Click "settings" to preserve separate 4 audio tracks in original MXF. If you don't want to keep all audio tracks, you can uncheck undesired ones. And you also can mix multi-audio tracks into individual track.
Step 4. Convert MXF files into multiple track MOV
Click "Start Conversion" icon to convert P2 card MXFto MOV with 4 audio tracks for Final Cut Pro X. You can preview output file when conversion completed. Then click "Open" button to locate the ProRes mov videos. Now you can import the converted MXF to FCP X for editing without rendering.