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| Convert Sony EA50UH AVCHD to Apple ProRes for FCP X/7/6 | |
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| lydia622520 | 31 Mar 2014, 04:06 PM Post #1 |
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[size0]Summary: Learn how to import Sony NEX-EA50UH AVCHD (.MTS) files to Final Cut Pro for editing by converting AVCHD to Apple ProRes 422/4444 for FCP. “How to edit Sony NEX-EA50UH on Mac? You may use FCP to do this. But FCP X and FCP 7 doesn’t support Sony EA50UH AVCHD video well.” Below is Sony NEX-EA50UH FCP solution on Mac OS X(Mavericks). ![]() Well, what video codec is the FCP best video codec? This is a important problem, if you know the ansower, you will get the Sony NEX-EA50 FCP solution. Apple ProRes codec video is the best video format for FCP editing. So, for editing Sony EA50UH video via Final Cut Pro X or Final Cut Pro 7, you need to transcode Sony EA50UH 1080 60p AVCHD to ProRes for FCP . Taking the conversion speed, stability, quality, into account, Brorsoft MTS/M2TS converter for Mac is the best solution for you, which is the tool that can deal nearly all kinds of 1080p, 1080i, 720p MTS videos from Sony, Canon, JVC, Panasonic camcorders. With it, you can convert Sony NEX-EA50UH MTS files for FCP 6/7/X natively editing on Mac with the ProRes .mov output format. Besides, with this Mac MTS Convert program, you can transcode MTS/M2TS to an editable format like AIC for iMovie/FCE, MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere, DNxHD for Avid Media Composer and more. Download and follow the step-by-step tutorial below. Note: Before you try to do the conversion, don’t forget to make sure that you have installed the Apple ProRes Codec manually since the FCP X asks users to install it by themselves. Transcode and import Sony NEX-EA50UH MTS files to Final Cut Pro Step 1: Import Source Video After downloading, install and run this MTS to FCP Converter, just copy the MTS files from your camcorder to your hard drive. Import the files to the software for converting. ![]() Step 2: Select ProRes for FCP Click the “Format” option and choose “Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as the best codec for FCP on Mac. ![]() Tip: You can also click “settings” button in the main interface to customize the output video’s parameters, such as resolution, frame rate, etc. In usual, 1920*1080 video size, and 30fps video frame rate is recommended for editing Sony MTS video in Final Cut Pro. Step 3: Start MTS to Final Cut Pro conversion Click the “Convert” icon to start to convert Sony NEX-EA50UH AVCHD to Prores MOV for FCP on Mac OS X. Once the conversion finished, click the “Open” button to locate converted files, then load ProRes .MOV files in FCP. Now you can successfully and easily import Sony NEX-EA50UH 1080 60p MTS footage to FCP 6/7/X for smooth editing. Additional Tips: To get more Canon, Panasonic, Sony, Nikon, GoPro camera video importing and editing solutions, please link to Video camera Tips and Tricks. Keep Reading... How to Rip DVD to Plex Media Sever for Streaming Panasonic TM700 Workflow within Adobe Premiere Pro How to Convert avi to QuickTime(.MOV) VOB playing issue- Watching VOB movies on Mac OS X The best program to encode AVI to MP4 for playing and sharing How to Backup and Rip DVDs with Best DVD Decrypter alternative MTS videos taken from Sony EA50UH do not play in Adobe Premiere? Source:Convert Sony EA50UH AVCHD to Apple ProRes for FCP X/7/6 |
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| lydia622520 | 3 Apr 2014, 03:09 PM Post #2 |
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Summary: Learm how to get Sony NEX-EA50UH 1080 60p MTS natively editable in Adobe Premiere Pro Sony NEX-EA50UH Professional Camcorder with 18-200mm Servo Zoom Lens, APS HD CMOS Sensor: a*The NEX-EA50H is capable of shooting in 50Hz or 60Hz systems; enabling users to produce content for clients around the world. b*It includes a newly developed E-mount servo zoom model SELP18200. It features: variable zoom speed, auto/manual focus, continuous variable iris and Optical Steady ShotTM image stabilization with Active Mode, making it ideal for shooting moving images. c*E mount interchangeable lens system accepts virtually any 35mm SLR, DSLR, and Cine lenses via inexpensive lens adapters. d*Its new Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor was designed for shooting Full HD video and 16.1 megapixel high-quality still photos without artifacts common to still camera sensors. e*Six picture profile settings for different shooting conditions are provided as default settings. The Sony NEX-EA50UH is commonly used for Documentaries, HD shooting, Weddings and more.It is most used by customers who consider themselves to be a Pro videographer among others, and it is popular because customers like the following qualities: Easy to use, Great picture quality, Great sound, Image stabilization and Large clear LCD. ![]() Q:“How to edit Sony NEX-EA50UH on Mac? You may use Adobe Premiere Pro to do this. But Premiere Pro doesn’t support Sony EA50UH AVCHD video well.” Below is Sony NEX-EA50UH Premiere Pro solution on Mac OS X(Mavericks). The reason behind that you can’t edit Sony AVCHD MTS files in Premiere smoothly is due to the format and codec. AVCHD MTS is a delivery codec rather than editing codec and the 1080 60p is a non-standard format for NLE. The common practice for importing Sony NEX-EA50UH AVCHD to Premiere is, get an MTS converter and transcode AVCHD footage to MPEG-2/WMV, which will save you both time and trouble, and all you need is to drag the result videos for prompt editing. To finish the task, you’re highly recommended to get Brorsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac, a high-quality Mac compatible AVCHD converter, player and editor. It has built-in preset for Adobe Premiere Pro, so that users can directly select it to get Premiere files. With it, you can effortlessly convert Sony NEX-EA50UH 1080 60p MTS files to MPEG-2 files – ensuring maximum editing quality and efficiency when working with Adobe Premiere Pro. The conversion is darn easy to be finished with only three clicks without loss of video quality. For Windows(8) users, please turn to Brorsoft MTS Converter Windows. Download the program and check out the easy steps to convert and import Sony MTS video files to Adobe without any troubles. How to transcode Sony NEX-EA50UH AVCHD to Adobe Premiere on Mac Step 1: Install and launch the great MTS Converter on your Mac, transfer recorded footages to the program. ![]() Tip 1: Ticking “Merge into one” box, you can combine several AVCHD clips into one file. Step 2: Choose output profile via clicking the Format bar. “Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg)” is the best compatible video format you need for editing Sony MTS in Adobe. “MOV (AVC) (*.mov)” is also the proper format for Adobe Premiere Pro. ![]() Tip 2: You can click “Settings” button to adjust output parameters, such as resolution and bitrate. Set video size as 1920*1080, video frame rate as 30fps is optimal. Step 3: When all settings is done, click “Convert” button to start converting Sony NEX-EA50UH MTS to Premiere Pro on Mac. Once the conversion completes, you can click “Open” button to get the generated MPG files for importing to Adobe Premiere Pro CS4/CS5/CS6/CC7 for editing on Mac easily. Additional Tips for AVCHD to Adobe Premiere Pro conversion: 1. Preview: Double click on the file and you can get a preview on the converter. 2. Crop: Edit –> Crop and you can get the imported videos cropped as you want. 3. Auto shutdown: Click Option and tick the box “Shut down the computer after conversion” before conversion starts. More Tricks: Overall, this MTS to Premiere Pro Converter is a versatile MTS player, converter and editor. If you want to edit AVCHD MTS files in iMovie, you just need to choose “iMovie and Final Cut Express > Apple Intermediate Codec(AIC) (*.mov)” as output format in the second step. If you’re using a Mac and want to use MTS files in Final Cut Pro, please choose the “Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” as output. For Avid, please select “Avid Media Composer -> Avid DNxHD(*.mov)”. Related Guides: Download DVD to import to Windows Movie Maker Best Settings for Editing VOB files in Premiere Pros Panasonic TM700 Workflow within Adobe Premiere Pro How to import video from Blu-ray to Avid Media Composer Importing Blu-ray movies into Adobe Premiere Pro CS6(PPro CS6) Convert Sony EA50UH AVCHD to Apple ProRes for FCP X/7/6 Source:MTS videos taken from Sony EA50UH do not play in Adobe Premiere? |
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