So, basically, what I found was the practically NO editor on my Mac would import the MTS files from the Sony AVCHD camera. What a shame, since I had load of beautiful video from several dives in Dahab.
But for some reason neither iMovie, Adobe Premiere Pro nor Final Cut Pro would work with these files.
After searching the web intensly I came across a small note about Roxio Titanium 10. Apparently it has an MTS/AVCHD import/export feature, meaning that I can import the MTS files and export them as MOV files in full hd.
No it's completely editable by Final Cut Pro...
And and and... Till this date the Roxio application is pretty much the fastest converter I've ever experienced. Go for it and buy it!!


Just try another AVCHD video
Just try another AVCHD video converter which could convert between all popular Video formats ( AVI, MKV, MP4, WMV, FLV, MPEG etc.) and HD Video formats even flash videos that support all popular portable media players such as Andriod, Blackberry, and Nokia phones, Google Nexus One, iPod Touch 3, iPod Nano 5G, iPhone 3GS/OS 3.1, Apple tablet iPad.
Hi Tracey, Thx for your
Hi Tracey,
Thx for your comment. Have looked at sooo many other converters and none of the could do it "good enough".
The one you recommended is for Windows.
Do you have any recommendations for the Mac OSX platform?
BR
Henrik
PS: found that Toast Titanium had som MTS conversion issues regarding delayed sound in version 10.0.0.1-4. If upgrading to 10.0.0.6 this is solved.
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