The article offers you a darn easy GH1 and FCP solution for importing your GH1 AVCHD MTS to Final Cut Pro.
The major difference between the Lumix G1 and Lumix GH1 is the
latter's ability to record HD video. Panasonic is of course an established
player in the HD camcorder market, so it's not surprising to find the GH1's
capabilities ticking most of the boxes of demanding videophiles, while also
addressing many of the issues facing existing models. In terms of raw
specifications, the Lumix GH1's video is certainly an impressive proposition.
Unlike most cameras which only offer either 720p or 1080p recording, the GH1
gives you the choice of both, encoded using the highly efficient AVCHD
compression system; alternatively you can record in 720p or standard definition
modes in the Motion JPEG format.
Through Google search, I also found that
many people have the same problem – about "how to import Panasonic AVCHD files to FCP
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 GH1 AVCHD files to converter.
Go to download and install the best Mac Panasonic MTS Converter to make the transcoding task without quality loss, which
offers you particular Apple ProRes profiles for Final Cut Pro, AIC for
iMovie/FCE, and DNxHD for Avid. Then launch the software to import your AVCHD
clips to it.
Step 2: Choose Apple ProRes 422 as Output video format.
Click and Choose Format > Final Cut Pro> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)
as output format to convert AVCHD to ProRes. It's the best GH1 video format for
editing in Final Cut Pro.
Step 3: Convert Panasonic GH1 footage to ProRes 422 for FCP
Click "Convert" button, start Transcode GH1 AVCHD to ProRes 422 and keep
high quality.
After conversion, you can import and Edit Panasonic GH1 AVCHD files in FCP without rendering on Mac.
Tips:
Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac can also Convert AVCHD clips to ProRes 422 and
then you can edit the converted AVCHD files in Final Cut Pro(X), iMovie, Avid
etc. it can also convert DVD, Blu-ray discs and videos, the most powerful
converter.