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| Converting Canon HF R50 mts clips to FCP (X) on Mac OS X | |
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| lydia622520 | 21 Mar 2014, 05:34 PM Post #1 |
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Summary: Seek for the 1080 60p MTS clips from Canon VIXIA HF R50 to FCP Workflow- Read on the article and you will learn how to import Canon HF R50 60p MTS files to Final Cut Pro X with smooth editing.![]() Canon HF R50 is a very popular seller in the Canon Vixia series, and also in the photography market. You may have bought one and need to edit Canon MTS files in Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP X. So, come with a question- can Final Cut Pro edit 1080 60p AVCHD .mts files from the Canon Vixia HF R50 camcorder? Well, a bit frustrating. The Canon VIXIA MTS files are still not well supported by FCP, as you may encounter many audio and video problems. As far as we know, the problems mainly lie in Final Cut Pro itself. FCP 6/7 and even the latest FCP X cannot support the native AVCHD footages from Canon Vixia HF R50. What’s the best solution to ingest Canon Vixia HF R50 AVCHD files to FCP for editing without any problem? Since FCP native format is ProRes, so the best way to get the work done is to convert Canon HF R50 MTS to ProRes encoded MOV format on Mac OS X and then you can log and transfer the AVCHD clips into FCP (X) for smoothly editing. Brorsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac (a professional MTS to FCP Converter tool) is the best choice for you. It can generates best editing format/codec for filmmakers and video enthusiasts to use in different NLE apps, such as Adobe Premiere Pro CS4/CS5/CS6, Adobe After Effects, iMovie, Final Cut Express, Final Cut Pro 6/7/X, and more. Download and follow the step-by-step tutorial below. Step 1. After downloading, install and run this MTS Converter for Mac, just copy the MTS files from your camcorder to your hard drive. Import the files to the software for converting. ![]() Step 2. Click format bar to choose the output format. Click and choose Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov). Well, Apple PreRes 422(HQ), Apple ProRes 422(LT), Apple ProRes(Proxy), etc are all the proper choice for you. ![]() Tip: You can click the Settings icon to do some audio/video settings. We recommend 1920*1080 as video size and 30fps as video bitrate for later easy editing in Final Cut Pro. ![]() Step 3. Click "Convert" button to start transcoding Canon AVCHD to ProRes MOV for importing to Final Cut Pro on Mac OS X. After the conversion is finished, just run FCP and import the generated files. You will find the output video work perfectly on Final Cut Pro X or FCP 6/7. Related posts: How to Edit AVCHD (.mts/.m2ts) footage in Adobe Premiere Pro How can I use Canon MOV files in iMovie smoothly Best Settings for Editing VOB files in Premiere Pros How can I add and open VOB files in Windows Movie Maker Convert AVCHD Lite to MPG video for using in Adobe Premiere Pro How to import Canon VIXIA AVCHD to Final Cut Pro editing smoothly Source:Import/Edit Canon VIXIA HF R50 MTS clips in Final Cut Pro(X) |
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