Showing posts with label Sony AVCHD Converter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony AVCHD Converter. Show all posts

Sunday, September 1, 2013

How to import Sony AVCHD mts video files dans premiere pro cs5

Have some .mts files from Sony camcorder and want to import/edit AVCHD .mts footages in Adobe Premiere CS5 without rendering; check out the guide to learn how to convert Sony AVCDH MTS to Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 compatible MOV/MPEG-2 video format.



Recently, we have a France client who has the question that "How to importer video mts sony dans premiere pro cs5". So I searched Sony MTS and Adobe Premiere Pro on Google, and found there are other users who are also facing the importing problems:

Q1: The videos are from Sony NEX-5N and the format shows AVCHD Video (.MTS) - into Adobe Premiere. Can someone explain the best way to get my video into the editing software?

Q2: I have a Sony FS700, when I wanna edit those AVCHD MTS footage in Adobe Premiere, I met problems: the Premiere handled with the mts files so slowly, and I couldn't edit my videos smoothly. What's the problem?

Q3: I'm getting a failure error "... unsupported compression format" when importing video from Sony NX5U AVCHD camera (which has MTS files) into CS5.5 Adobe Premiere Pro. Never had this problem with CS5. The video was shot at 1080i/24fps. I tried to convert it into AVI format but lost image quality. I will appreciate assistance from anyone with solution. Thanks.

In fact, we have used many AVCHD camcorders but only met the similar trouble many times. I know the main reason is that AVCHD is a compressed format, and not fit for editing. The best method to solve those problems is to transcode Sony AVCHD .mts to Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 most compatible format, like MOV or MPEG-2 format.

At this time, you need a Mac Sony MTS to Premiere Pro Converter, Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac can help you, it can transcode Sony MTS to MPG/MOV for Premiere Pro CS5 native editing on Mac with maintaining the original effect, below is a brief guide for you to convert Sony AVCHD mts video to Premiere CS5 on Mac.

Steps to transcode Sony MTS video files for importing into Adobe Premiere Pro CS5

1. Download and install Pavtube Mac AVCHD to Premiere Converter. It's an excellent software which can convert Sony AVCHD for Premiere Pro, more output formats are also supported, such as MKV, AVI, MP4, MOV, WMV, FLV, etc.

2. Import the Sony AVCHD MTS video to the best MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac.



3. Click "Format" column to choose the best video format for editing in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 on Mac. Click and choose Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas -> MOV or MPEG-2 for output. You can also choose Final Cut Pro  -> Apple ProRes 422 MOV for editing in Premiere Pro CS5.



4. You can customize output parameters as you want. Adjust the resolution, bitrate, etc according to your need; you can also keep the parameters as original.

After these steps above, click convert button to start converting Sony AVCHD MTS to MOV/MPEG-2 for Premiere Pro CS5.

With this best Sony MTS/M2TS Converter for Premiere Pro CS5, you can convert you mts videos with best quality, supported devices include Sony HDR-CX160, CX130, TD10, PJ760V, HDR-CX11E, CX155, CX150, CX100, SR1, etc. Now just have a try, and then you can get quick and smooth Sony AVCHD editing workflow in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 as you want with no codec problems.

If you want to import or edit your Sony camera video files on FCP 6/7, FCP X, iMovie, FCE, Avid, Song Vegas, Pinnacle, Windows Movie Maker, etc., you can check out "Sony Camcorder/Camera Video Tips or MTS Tools" to get your solutions.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Make Sony NEX-FS100U 1080/60p mts editable in FCP X on Mavericks

Follow the guide below and you will know how to import Sony NEX-FS100U 1080/60p AVCHD to Final Cut Pro X without rendering on Mac Mavericks.



The NEX-FS100U super 35mm sensor camcorder is Sony's first fully professional large-sensor video camera. Hot on the heels of the PMW-F3, this compact, highly modular camera uses the same S35-size CMOS sensor as the F3. Able to shoot full 1080p video in a range of frame rates up to 60p, Sony FS100 provides the option of recording 28Mbps AVCHD footage onto SD or Memory Stick media.

When you are takeing part in applications like indie film, commercials, music promos, education, and wedding videos, Sony NEX-FS100U can be your best partner. After that, you may use Sony FS100U 1080/60p AVCHD recordings in a post-production FCP X workflow on Mac Mavericks.

Unfortunately, Mac users (including the latest Mavericks users) will get frustrated when importing FS100U 1080/60p AVCHD mts to FCP X due to the incompatibility of the AVCHD format and 60p high definition .As is known to us, Apple ProRes is the best editable Codec for Final Cut Pro (X). So to make Sony FS100U 50/60p AVCHD files compatible and editable with Final Cut Pro X, the best way is to transcode NEX-FS100U 1080/60p mts to Prores.

To accomplish this goal, this Professional Mavericks Sony AVCHD MTS Converter is your ideal tool. With it, you can easily convert Sony FS100U 1080p recordings to ProRes 422 MOV for FCP X on Mavericks with high quality kept.  Follow the steps below.
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1.Download Pavtube AVCHD to FCP Converter.



2.Install and launch this AVCHD Converter for Mavericks. Import Sony FS100U 1080/60p mts footage to the Converter.


3.Click "Format" bar to choose the output format. Click and choose "Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" as Final Cut Pro X compatible codec for editing.



4.You can click "Settings" to customize the output parameters, adjust the resolution, bitrate as you want.

5.Click "Convert" button to start transcoding Sony FS100U 1080/60p AVCHD to ProRes for FCP X on Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.

Now everthing is done, after conversion, you can easily import Sony FS100U 1080/60p mts files to FCP X for editing. This software runs fast, so you can do AVCHD to FCP conversion in less time, video and audio synchronization are perfectly guaranteed, and you can use accurate trim function when you edit Sony AVCHD video in the software before conversion.

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