Sunday, January 10, 2016

Can't import Sony HXR-NX30 MTS into Final Cut Pro 7, FCP X? Resolved

Have difficulty in importing Sony NX30 MTS into FCP 7? Brorsoft MTS Converter for Mac ( El Capitan include) provides an optimized format for FCP, as well as ProRes, AIC, DNxHD etc to get your files fit FCP best. Keep Reading...

Q: Sony Mts Files And Fcp ???
"I have some MTS files from a Sony HXR NX30 camcorder.
I want to import them to FCP.

I am still on FCP 6.x, which I believe does not support these files.
FCP 7.x does, but it appears that there are some specific requirements.

FCP 7.x will import and covert the files if taken directly from the camcorder, via Log and Capture.

FCP 7.x will import MTS files, if you copy the entire file directory (top level) from the camcorder to a hard dirve.

FCP 7.x *will not* import MTS files copied at the file level from the camcorder.

Compressor *will not* convert MTS files into a usable FCP file format.

Quicktime Pro *will not* convert MTS files into a usable FCP file format.

If I have the raw MTS files on a hard drive (copied at the file level from the camcorder) my only option at that point is to get a thrid party application to convert the MTS files."



Yes ! We can try Brorsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac. With this you can achieve the individual .mts to Final Cut Pro conversion. It's designed directly to convert AVCHD.MTS/.M2TS (1080p60/50 included) to FCP natively supported Apple ProRes. So no matter the AVCHD files are single .MTS files or directly from your camera, you can transfer it to FCP compatible formats and directly import it to FCP for easy editing. Plus, this Mac AVCHD converter also supports converting AVCHD MTS footage to iMovie, Adobe Premiere, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Express and more to meet your needs. What's more, some easy-to-use editing features like trimming, cropping, adding watermark, deinterlacing, etc are combined with the convert program. Now, follow the step-by-step guide transcoding Sony HXR-NX30 .MTS/M2TS to Final Cut Pro 7/X on Mac OS X ( El Capitan included).

Free Download the AVCHD Converter Mac:

( Note: Click here for OS X 10.5)

The real way to import Sony NX30 MTS videos to Final Cut Pro 7, FCP X

Step 1: Install and run the Mac MTS to FCP Converter, you can click "Add Video" button (or "Add from folder") to load Sony NX30 AVCHD MTS source files.



Step 2: Click on "Format" bar and set a FCP friendly format in dropdown-list. You are advised to "Follow Final Cut Pro" template and "Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" format.



Step 3: Click the "Settings" button and customize proper video/audio parameters if necessary. Video size, bitrate and fame rate are flexible and can be adjusted as you like. Usually 1920*1080 video size and 30fps video frame rate are recommended for FCP editing.



Step 4: Click "Convert" to start converting the MTS/M2TS to Apple ProRes 422 codec. After conversion just click the "Open" button to locate converted video files for FCP post-production seamlessly.

Step 5: Launch Final Cut Pro 7/FCP 6, choose File >> Import >> Files..., and browse to where you save the converted AVCHD clips to. Choose the videos that you'd like to add.



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