How to edit MOD/TOD videos in Final Cut Pro X on Mac?

How to edit MOD/TOD videos in Final Cut Pro X on Mac?

MOD and TOD videos are usually recorded by canon and Panasonic camcorders, MOD and TOD format is great for camcorder videos, but they are difficult to use, they are not supported by most editing software on Mac and windows, and you can’t play MOD and TOD files on quicktime or windows media player and other video players. How to convert MOD and TOD files to FCP X for editing on Mac? Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac will help you, this software can convert MOD/TOD to Apple ProRes 422 MOV format More >

Convert AVCHD/MTS/M2TS videos to ProRes for FCP X editing

Convert AVCHD/MTS/M2TS videos to ProRes for FCP X editing

AVCHD/MTS/M2TS videos are usually recorded by Canon and Panasonic cameras and camcorders, AVCHD/MTS/M2TS format is great for camcorder videos, but they are difficult to use, they are not supported by most editing software on Mac and windows, such as FCP X, FCE, iMovie, etc. And you can’t play AVCHD/MTS/M2TS files on QuickTime or Windows Media Player and other video players.

You may have the need to edit and play AVCHD/MTS/M2TS videos, how to convert AVCHD/MTS/M2TS files to FCP X for editing on Mac? How to put AVCHD files into Final Cut Pro? Pavtube HD More >

Import FLV to Final Cut Pro/iMovie by converting FLV to Final Cut Pro Supported Video Format

Import FLV to Final Cut Pro/iMovie by converting FLV to Final Cut Pro Supported Video Format

“I just downloaded some funny videos from YouTube and want to make a short film with them. But when I try importing them for editing neither iMovie nor Final Cut would not accept these files. They are all .flv vidoes. Do I need to encode the .flv files to a Quicktime format which can be edited in Final Cut Pro 7? What tool do you recommend?”

If you would like to use downloaded flash videos in Final Cut/iMovie, convert the .flv to editable format with Pavtube More >

Working with Panasonic Lumix HDC-TM90 AVCHD recordings in iMovie

Working with Panasonic Lumix HDC-TM90 AVCHD recordings in iMovie

iMovie ‘11 is designed to work with a wide range of digital video devices and formats, including tape-based and the tapeless camcorders that record to flash memory, a hard disk drive, or DVD media. However, the latest version of iMovie still does not support many AVCHD (.mts) files. As described by Apple support:

“Some camcorders can capture video footage in multiple formats. If your camcorder has captured video footage in more than one format (including MPEG-2, MPEG-4, or AVCHD), iMovie may only display one of the formats when accessing the footage from the More >

Convert HDC-SD80 1080p footage to Adobe Premiere Element

Convert HDC-SD80 1080p footage to Adobe Premiere Element

“I have been doing quite a bit of research the last few days on how to best to import/edit/output to Blu-ray. My 1080 60p footage is from Panasonic HDC-SD80 camcorder and it seems the Premiere Element will not accept it. In reading through the forum posts, it looks like there are issues with 1080 60p footage in Elements… So what the problem is? What are all of the other HDC-SD80 owners doing to edit their footage is the best possible quality?”

Panasonic HDC models (HDC-SD80, TM900, TM700, etc) record high definition 1080p, 1080i AVCHD More >

Resize and Upload Panasonic HDC-SD80 AVCHD video to YouTube

Resize and Upload Panasonic HDC-SD80 AVCHD video to YouTube

Panasonic’s High Definition HDC-SD80 camcorder features a 33.7mm wide-angle lens, 42x Intelligent Zoom, the newly developed Hybrid O.I.S, a 2.7” touch screen and iA (Intelligent Auto). This compact and stylish camcorder is perfect for anyone who is looking for an easy-to-operate model with superb image quality. As a full HD Camcorder with O.I.S, it records 1080p, 1080i AVCHD .mts and iFrame H.264 .mov video on an SDXC/SDHC/SD Memory Card that can be plugged into card slot of a Panasonic VIERA TV, where you enjoy the high definition image instantly. But it is More >