

- #WHAT IS AVCHD COLLECTION ON VIXIA HOW TO#
- #WHAT IS AVCHD COLLECTION ON VIXIA MP4#
- #WHAT IS AVCHD COLLECTION ON VIXIA FULL#
- #WHAT IS AVCHD COLLECTION ON VIXIA PRO#
- #WHAT IS AVCHD COLLECTION ON VIXIA SOFTWARE#

It is, in fact, simply untrue.Best Quality Camera at the $299 Price range - Period.
#WHAT IS AVCHD COLLECTION ON VIXIA PRO#
When you said "Final Cut Pro X currently cannot import ALL AVCHD footage.," it is very untrue. If you use FCP X to import and transcode your AVCHD footage (when this is possible) it will always put the media in the Final Cut Events folder, which may or may not be where you want the media to go. This way you can put your media wherever you like. I recommend you use a program (ClipWrap, for example) to transcode the footage to ProRes 422 and then import it into FCP X. Larry Jordan has put in a request to Panasonic so that they can release a fix for this, but they have not done this yet. It definitely cannot import AVCHD footage from specific Panasonic camcorders. No, Final Cut Pro X currently cannot import ALL AVCHD footage. So please know that I do not think you are "arrogant" or "stupid" -you just came across that way (to me) in your last wrote: And I've read many of your posts that have been very helpful, and polite. I do not suggest they go back to Windows, though.

I've been on dozens of threads dealing with this exact issue, and I have this exact same issue, so I am not answering this blindly.) (My Panasonic camcorder shoots 1080 60p which is likely why FCP X cannot import yet. Or they can do nothing and just wait for Panasonic to catch up.

I have been doing this since day one of FCP X and it has worked wonderfully. They can, like you said, rewrap to Quicktime, or, like I said, convert to ProRes. Telling them they are "wrong" is not helpful to them clearly they are "wrong" in the sense that they don't have all of the information they need to solve their problem -this is why they are on this site.Įither way, they do not have a camera that Panasonic allows them to import and edit natively in FCP X.
#WHAT IS AVCHD COLLECTION ON VIXIA HOW TO#
Lorenzo f was asking questions about how to solve a particular problem. However, I would have defended another poster in the same way if it was they who had gotten your response. Thus, it appeared to be a response to me. You are wrong", and then proceeded to detail your own version of exactly what I posted about. Immediately following my first post on this thread you wrote: "This is wrong. I am someone else, and I have my own name. Unless you need ProRes for performance issues on your system. You simply need to rewrap to QuickTime and edit H.264 QT. " I recommend you use a program (ClipWrap, for example) to transcode the footage to ProRes 422 and then import it into FCP X.' If you are indeed lorenzo f, and you feel you need to go back to Windows, go ahead. It only needs to be rewrapped to QuickTime. If the original poster is shooting a format that isn't supported, the AVCHD media does not need to be converted. There is a specific frame rate this camera shoots that doesn't work with FCP. If you're not lorenzo f, then I'm at a lost as to why you think I said you were wrong. "I think we are to expect a fix from Mac" "I can't understand why is it that other editing programs such as Adobe's Premiere Elements and Sony's Vegas Pro 10 have no problems reading mts files whereas Apple Mac does not support them" I didn't say you were wrong, or are you lorzeno f with a different user name.
#WHAT IS AVCHD COLLECTION ON VIXIA MP4#
If your camera does not work I would suggest the onus is not on Apple but on Panasonic.įCPX does not support footage recorded in 1080-60p from this Camcorderįinal Cut Pro X: Importing a range selection of iPod or MP4 video media plays back as a still frame more.įCPX does not support footage recorded in 1080-50p from this Camcorder They are subtsantially more that will work. This is the list of cameras that have been tested and certified. This is the list fo AVCHD cameras supported in the current version of FCP. That would defeat my whole purpose of Moving from PC to MAC so far, I really love my Mac and I don't want to be forced into intalling Windows 7 on my Mac simply to be able to edit my videos. I can't understand why is it that other editing programs such as Adobe's Premiere Elements and Sony's Vegas Pro 10 have no problems reading mts files whereas Apple Mac does not support them. I then tried the AVCHD Converter to a H.264 file. Both of which successfully convert the mts files into Mac friendly files - 'xxx.mp4' and 'xxx.mov'. However, whilst browsing the App store, I found two video converters - "SmartConverter" and "AVCHD Converter". Both FCPx and iMovie refused to recognise or import any of the files there.
#WHAT IS AVCHD COLLECTION ON VIXIA FULL#
so I reverted to my PC 'Windows 7' version where I extract the full metadata files, copied them into the Mac folder.
#WHAT IS AVCHD COLLECTION ON VIXIA SOFTWARE#
I went to the Panasonic site to obtain an OS 10x version of their HD writer software that came with my camcorder and found out that they simply do not support the Mac system (yet). Hi Tom and Brian, thanks for your responses to my mts/FCPX problem.
