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Panasonic GM5 to FCP X-edit Lumix GM5 AVCHD MTS files with FCP X

In this article, you will know the way to import Panasonic GM5 camera recorded AVCHD MTS files to FCP X for editing natively, you can get the best AVCHD MTS converter whuch will help you to convert Panasonic GM5 files to FCP X supported Apple ProRes 422/4444 codec MOV format. Read More

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Sony HXR-MC2500 FCP X importing and editing workflow

Sony HXR-MC2500 should mount AVCHD camcorder is the new camcorder which released several days ago, this camcorder has a professional look and shooting style, so it is ideal for weddings, education facilities and corporate communications. The Sony HXR-MC2500 can help you to record high quality videos in AVCHD MTS format, which is ideal for memory recording, now in this article we will share the easiest way to edit Sony HXR-MC2500 AVCHD MTS videos with FCP X on Mac operating system.

How to edit Sony HXR-MC2500 AVCHD MTS video with FCP X natively?

“I am a Sony HXR-MC2500 camcorder user, I have just bought this AVCHD camcorder and recorded some footages. Today when I want to edit Sony HXR-MC2500 AVCHD videos with final cut pro X on my MacBook pro computer, I found the Sony HXR-MC2500 AVCHD MTS format is not compatible with FCP X, the format is not supported, can you tell me how can I edit Sony HXR-MC2500 files in FCP X natively? Any suggestion is appreciated, thanks!”

Sony HXR-MC2500 is a high-end camcorder, which has powerful recording features, but the videos recorded by Sony HXR-MC2500 is not accepted by popular video editing programs on Mac and Windows computers, like FCP X, iMovie, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, Windows Movie Maker, etc. so many users have encountered problems when they want to edit Sony HXR-MC2500 AVCHD MTS files with editing software. How to solve this compatibility issue? How to import Sony HXR-MC2500 to FCP X for editing natively?

Best workflow to edit Sony HXR-MC2500 with FCP X

The best way to import Sony HXR-MC2500 AVCHD to FCP X for editing is to transcode AVCHD MTS format to FCP X natively supported Apple ProRes 422/4444 codec. Only through this method can you import and edit Sony AVCHD MTS videos with final cut pro X/7/6 on Mac natively.

Software you need: Acrok MTS Converter for Mac

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Acrok MTS converter for Mac is an excellent program to convert Sony HXR-MC2500 AVCHD to FCP X or other video editing programs, besides AVCHD MTS format, it also supports all HD videos, include M2TS, MXF, MKV, AVI, WMV, MOV, MP4, FLV, MPG, MPEG, etc. what’s more, rich output formats are supported, you can easily convert HD videos to optimized formats for editing programs like FCP X, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, iMovie, etc.

Steps to convert Sony HXR-MC2500 to FCP X

1. Free download Sony HXR-MC2500 FCP X converter from our website, install and launch this best MTS to FCP X converter on your Mac. This software also has Windows version which can help you to convert AVCHD MTS     files on Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista/XP, etc.

Sony HXR-MC2500 FCP X converter

2. Run this Sony HXR-MC2500 to FCP X converter you will see its main interface. Load your Sony HXR-MC2500 files into this FCP X converter, add the files that you want to convert.

3. Select the output format. As Apple ProRes codec MOV format is native for final cut pro X, just select it. You can also convert videos to other programs if you like.

Sony HXR-MC2500 to FCP X

4. Press convert button on the main interface to start the conversion.

When the Apple ProRes Converter  finished the conversion, just click open folder to get converted files, and then you can load the converted footages into FCP X and edit natively.

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AVCHD to FCP X-import and edit AVCHD with FCP X on Mac

How to import AVCHD to FCP X and edit on Mac? In this article, you will get the best tool to solve AVCHD to FCP X importing and editing incompatible problems, you can convert 1080p AVCHD video files to FCP X best supported Apple ProRes codec. Read More