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Convert MTS to MPEG/AVI/MP4/ProRes/DVD
Transcode MTS/M2TS files shot by Sony, Canon, JVC, and Panasonic AVCHD/AVCHD Lite cameras to whatever file-formats you need.[ Learn More... ] -
How to split/cut/trim MTS in frame accurate editor without re-encoding on Mac?
If you have an AVCHD HD camcorder and lossless conversion is just what you are looking for, then Pavtube Media Magician for Mac, a frame accurate MTS editor for Mac might be the appropriate choice for you. Frame accurate seeking is possible in Media...[ Learn More... ] -
Remux MKV/M2TS with no Conversion - Time-saving joiner for WD TV Live Plus HD video playback on Mac
If you are a movie fan immersed yourself with WD TV Live Plus Network Media Player, you may be habituated to access Internet sites like Netflix, YouTube, and Facebook and stream movies and TV shows to your HDTV in spectacular 1080p Full-HD video...[ Learn More... ] -
Split/Cut AVCHD MTS/M2TS Video Files without Re-Encoding/Recompression on Mac
It’s frequently to see both experienced photographers and video editing hobbyists having the needs to split or cut their raw MTS/M2TS footage captured by an AVCHD camera or camcorder, meanwhile keeping the original MTS/M2TS file format...[ Learn More... ] -
Locate Each Frame - Frame by Frame cutting/splitting/trimming MTS videos on Mac
People nowadays like shooting meaningful things with cameras. After coming back from a holiday trip, a wedding ceremony, a birthday party, a lecture or somewhere else, it’s common to have loads of video clips (e.g. .mts files) stored in...[ Learn More... ] -
Transcode ProRes files to MKV, MP4, AVI, MPG, H.264, FLV, WebM and more
Final Cut Pro enables videographers to export projects as Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes 422 (HQ), Apple ProRes 422 (LT), Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy) and Apple ProRes 4444 in different settings depending on their final use. Sometimes video editors...[ Learn More... ] -
Why can't Premiere Pro and Final Cut Express 4 import my AVCHD files?
Understanding the AVCHD Camcorder Format AVCHD is a high definition camcorder video format jointly developed by Panasonic and Sony for use in consumer camcorders. Currently, the AVCHD format has been used by a variety of camcorder...[ Learn More... ] -
Importing MPG into Final Cut Pro X with ProRes 422 MOV format
What’s the best format for editing in Final Cut Pro X? “I am new to Final Cut Pro X, and I’d like to take some time to learn more about what format would work best with FCP X? What thoughts do you guys have on what the very best...[ Learn More... ] -
Free DVD menu templates of Pavtube DVD Creator
Pavtube DVD Creator provides a comprehensive range of free DVD menu templates for users to choose from. Simply download the template you want and follow the instructions to install. Afterwards, restart Pavtube DVD Creator to author a beautiful...[ Learn More... ] -
Enable Final Cut Pro 6/7 and FCP X to work with NEX-6 50p/60p MTS clips
In this article, we intend to elaborate how to enable Final Cut Pro (FCP 6/FCP7/FCPX) to work with 1080 50p/60p MTS clips taken by a Sony Alpha NEX-6 compact camera. Let’s say this in start: if you've been working with 1080 60p (NTSC)/50p...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert blu-ray and DVD movie to iPad, Apple TV, iPhone 4, and iPod Touch 4
A Mac fan probably owns more than a Mac Desktop or iMac. This year Apple has brought for the fans pleasantly surprises, the iPad, iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4 and more. All these are beautifully designed devices equipped with Retina display, creating...[ Learn More... ] -
Canon C500 MXF Footage and Final Cut Pro (X) workflow - C500 MXF transcoding to ProRes 422
For enhanced creativity, and to accommodate a variety of workflows, the Canon Cinema EOS C500 camera offers a range of 10- and 12-bit imaging modes. These comprise: 4K Output Priority Mode in resolutions up to 4096x2160 pixels; 2K Output...[ Learn More... ] -
Canon C100 and FCP workflow - how can I edit Canon C100 AVCHD with FCP (X)?
Canon unveils the EOS C100, a 'budget' addition to its Cinema EOS range of professional video cameras. Based on the core performance of the acclaimed EOS C300, the new model combines impressive hardware specifications with a range of new...[ Learn More... ] -
How to import AVCHD/MTS/MKV/AVI/MXF to Apple Aperture 3 on Mac
Apple Aperture 3 works with a wide variety of video formats, but not all QuickTime-compatible video formats are supported. Certain compression options, codecs, and frame rates are not supported. Aperture 3.3 or later includes support for AVCHD...[ Learn More... ] -
Blu-ray playback with VLC player: M2TS or 1080p HD MKV/AVI/MP4?
You do not always need a Blu-ray player to enjoy Blu-ray movies on HDTV. With the assist of a BD drive and proper BD ripping software, your PC plays the role of BD player without a hitch. This guide tells you how to play Blu-ray from PC with VLC...[ Learn More... ]