Merge/Import Sony HDR-SR12E AVCHD M2TS to MOV for iMovie 11 on iMac

August 10th, 2011 admin No comments

I have Sony Handycam HDR-SR12E camcorder and shoot the family videos recently. I would like to edit the recorded .m2ts video on iMac. Since the Sony software is Windows only, I shall perform a conversion of the .m2ts to Mac compatible .mov.

While looking for solutions to import Sony HDR-SR12E M2TS to iMovie ’11 on iMac, I downloaded and tried several converters. Only AVCHD Converter for Mac works for me. I like the batch processing and joining of multiple videos into one file. The editing feature to trim the recorded videos is great, as I can control the content for conversion.

For guys who may find it difficult to import and edit AVCHD MTS/M2TS files on Mac, here is the fast guide to merge and convert AVCHD M2TS Video to MOV for iMovie 11.

Step 1. Import Sony AVCHD files to AVCHD Converter for Mac.
Connect Sony HDR-SR12E camcorder to iMac with USb 2.0 cable, run AVCHD Converter for Mac as the best M2TS to MOV converter on Mac . Click the “Add” button to import .m2ts files from the camcorder folder like AVCHD > bDMV > STREAM, or drag and drop the .m2ts files from folder to converter.

Step 2. Choose HD MOV output format.
Click the “Format” option and choose HD Video > H.264 HD Video(*.mov) as output format. The Mac Sony AVCHD M2TS converter will convert Sony SR12 1080i M2TS to HD MOV with H.264 as video codec. You may also choose iMovie > iMovie MOV as output format with high quality for iMovie 11.

merge and convert AVCHD M2TS Video to MOV for iMovie 11

Step 3. Merge M2TS files into one. (optional)
Select all the files in the filelist and click Merge, and the Mac m2ts joiner will combine and join the Sony HDR-SR12E mts files on list into a single file.

Step 4. Edit and trim m2ts videos. (optional)
Select the file you want to trim and click the “Edit” button, you will face the Editor window with original video and output video preview. You can enter exact time point as the set in and set out for trimming.

Step 5. Convert Sony SR12E M2TS to MOV on Mac.
Click the convert button under the preview window, and the Mac Sony MTS/M2TS video converter will start the conversion from Sony SR12 M2TS to AIC MOV or H.264 MOV for iMovie 11 on Mac.

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Edit/Convert Sony HDR-XR500 AVCHD M2TS to H.264 MOV for iMovie 11 on Mac Snow Leopard

August 10th, 2011 admin No comments

I have Sony Handycam HDR-XR500 camcorder and shoot the family videos recently. I would like to edit the recorded .m2ts video on iMac. Since the Sony software is Windows only, I shall perform a conversion of the .m2ts to Mac compatible .mov.

While looking for solutions to import Sony HDR-XR500 M2TS to iMovie ’11 on iMac, I downloaded and tried several converters. Only AVCHD Converter for Mac works for me. I like the batch processing and joining of multiple videos into one file. The editing feature to trim the recorded videos is great, as I can control the content for conversion.

For guys who may find it difficult to import and edit AVCHD MTS/M2TS files on Mac, here is the fast guide to merge and convert AVCHD M2TS Video to MOV for iMovie 11.

Step 1. Import Sony AVCHD files to AVCHD Converter for Mac.
Connect Sony HDR-XR500 camcorder to iMac with USb 2.0 cable, run AVCHD Converter for Mac as the best M2TS to MOV converter on Mac . Click the “Add” button to import .m2ts files from the camcorder folder like AVCHD > bDMV > STREAM, or drag and drop the .m2ts files from folder to converter.

Step 2. Choose HD MOV output format.
Click the “Format” option and choose HD Video > H.264 HD Video(*.mov) as output format. The Mac Sony AVCHD M2TS converter will convert Sony XR500 1080i M2TS to HD MOV with H.264 as video codec. You may also choose iMovie > iMovie MOV as output format with high quality for iMovie 11.

merge and convert AVCHD M2TS Video to MOV for iMovie 11

Step 3. Merge M2TS files into one. (optional)
Select all the files in the filelist and click Merge, and the Mac m2ts joiner will combine and join the Sony HDR-XR500 mts files on list into a single file.

Step 4. Edit and trim m2ts videos. (optional)
Select the file you want to trim and click the “Edit” button, you will face the Editor window with original video and output video preview. You can enter exact time point as the set in and set out for trimming.

Step 5. Convert Sony XR500 M2TS to MOV on Mac.
Click the convert button under the preview window, and the Mac Sony MTS/M2TS video converter will start the conversion from Sony XR500 M2TS to H.264 MOV for iMovie 11 on Mac.

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Panasonic HDC-SD900 Review-Features,3D filming,2D Shootings,1080/50p avchd compatibility

August 9th, 2011 admin No comments

The HDC-SD900 sits alongside the HDC-HS900 and HDC-TM900, which are effectively the same device with added storage, right at the top of Panasonic’s consumer camcorder range. It offers 1080p high-definition video, manual controls and 3D capability.

At £650, the HDC-SD900 is expensive, but competitively priced compared with other similarly equipped models. So could this be the HD camcorder you’ve been holding out for?

Case

Our initial reaction to the HDC-SD900′s appearance was one of minor disappointment. The smart, solid, gunmetal body of the previous generation has given way to an overtly plastic, glossy black design, with shiny highlights only serving to cheapen the feel even further. But there’s a very practical reason for this — the fairly large HDC-SD900 is surprisingly light and comfortable to shoot with.

Panasonic has stuck with the traditional barrel-grip shape, incorporating a super-large, 3.5-inch, fold-out display. The resolution of the LCD panel is 460,000 pixels. It’s bright, clear and renders scenes and graphics well. Panasonic’s user interface could do with an update, though — it looks rather blocky and unsophisticated at times.

Panasonic HDC-SD900 flip-out screen

The screen flips out for maximum recording convenience.

The display is touch-sensitive and many of the camera’s functions can be selected by tapping on-screen buttons. A semi-transparent menu overlays the far left edge of the screen, which displays up to four options at a time. Left and right arrow keys at the bottom allow you to scroll for more options. It’s a reasonable system that works fairly well for most settings but we can’t help feeling that a better, more intuitive multi-touch interface is due at some point.

Features

In addition to Panasonic’s easy-peasy ‘iA’ auto mode, the HDC-SD900 offers a superior manual experience, thanks to an electronic viewfinder and the lens ring, which can be used to control focus, white balance, shutter speed and iris — pressing the ‘camera function’ button near the ring lets you select which operation the ring controls. This means it’s quick and easy to make manual adjustments on the fly, instantly putting the HDC-SD900 streets ahead of most other consumer models.

Further high-end features include Panasonic’s 3MOS image sensor, which actually comprises three separate, 2.53-megapixel sensors, combining for a total resolution of 7.59 megapixels. Red, green and blue are received and processed separately, potentially offering a better overall image than a single sensor can deliver.

The HDC-SD900 can also record 1080p video at a rate of 50 frames per second. A Leica Dicomar wide-angle 12x optical zoom lens, iFrame shooting mode, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, a socket for an external microphone, and a hybrid optical/sensor-based image stabiliser round out the camcorder’s other high-end abilities.

There’s no built-in storage at all, although this is easily remedied by adding a cheap memory card. It’s a shame Panasonic hasn’t adopted Canon’s cunning wheeze of including two card bays for double the optional memory. If you really need more than 128GB of storage (the most you can currently get from an SDXC card), then you could consider paying a little more for either the HDC-TM900 or the HDC-HS900, which come with 32GB and 220GB of storage respectively.

3D filming

For many, the HDC-SD900′s most intriguing feature will be its 3D movie capability. In fact, it’s not possible to shoot 3D video straight out of the box. A separate 3D conversion lens is required for this and it’s not cheap — the best price you’re likely to find it for is around £200.

The adaptor itself is a clunky piece of equipment that bolts somewhat awkwardly onto the front of the camcorder. There’s also a multi-stage configuration procedure that you’ll need to endure every time you strap the thing on.

Panasonic HDC-SD900 3D lens

The 3D lens will set you back around £200.

When you get it working, the results can be quite effective, depending on what and how you shoot. For the best results, film scenes that have obvious foreground and background elements, so you get the 3D perspective. You’ll need access to a 3D television in order to view the results of your endeavours — the HDC-SD900′s fold-out screen will flatten any 3D footage to 2D when you play it back.

It’s worth pointing out some further limitations of 3D filming too. For example, to get a three-dimensional effect, the camcorder needs to record two frames of side-by-side video simultaneously, which means that the resulting 3D image isn’t technically high definition. Not only that, but several of the HDC-SD900′s main functions are unavailable during 3D mode, including the optical zoom and manual controls. You can’t take 3D photos either, which is a big shame.

2D shooting

Happily, the HDC-SD900 is unhampered by such restrictions when shooting in plain old 2D. Indeed, the device’s high-definition performance is extremely impressive. There are several different recording modes, including four AVCHD-based 1080/50i quality settings. The top 17Mbps bit-rate setting provides sumptuous colours, high levels of detail and smooth motion, particularly when you’re filming outdoors. Low light and interior scenes are also very well handled.

For even better results, a dedicated button can be used to switch the device to 1080/50p mode, which captures 1080p at 50 frames per second, with a bit rate of 28Mbps. This falls outside the current AVCHD technical specification, which is why the HDC-SD900 handles its 50p mode separately.

But, because this mode is based on the AVCHD standard, the HDC-SD900′s implementation of 1080p is far superior to that of most other camcorders that claim to record in ‘Full HD’. Colours are expertly rendered, while pictures are amazingly sharp and film-like.

The only trouble is that the 50p format is rather ahead of its time and options for viewing and editing it at full quality are currently limited. We found we got the best results by plugging the camcorder directly into a compatible TV via HDMI.

Not all video-editing programs support 1080/50p footage, and low-powered PCs will struggle to even play back raw clips smoothly. And this AVCHD Converter for Mac is current the best tool for converting sd900 1080/50p MTS on mac os x.

Conclusion

Whether or not you bother with its 3D capability, the HDC-SD900 is an excellent camcorder, thanks to its great manual controls and smashing image quality. A question mark hangs over the wider compatibility of 1080/50p recordings and, for owners of Panasonic’s 700 series models, there probably aren’t enough major improvements to justify upgrading their current model. Apart from that, however, the HDC-SD900 continues Panasonic’s tradition of turning out cracking consumer camcorders.

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Mac Video Editor Updated to Further Support Panasonic 3D Camcorders Video File

August 9th, 2011 admin No comments

Mac Video Editor Updated to Further Support Panasonic 3D Camcorders Video File
Panasonic has become the first company to launch a mainstream, mass market 3D video camera – the HDC-SDT750 uses two lenses side by side, mounted in a single case, and will retail for £1,300.

The Panasonic 3D camcorder will democratize 3D production by giving professional videographers a more affordable, flexible, reliable and easier-to-use tool for capturing immersive content as well as providing a training tool for educators. At less than 6.6 pounds, the Panasonic 3D camcorder is equipped with dual lenses and two full 1920 x 1080 2.07 megapixel 3-MOS imagers to record 1080/60i, 50i, 30p, 25p and 24p (native) and 720/60p and 50p in AVCHD.

In addition to a camcorder, Panasonic also plans to offer a professional-quality 3D Full HD LCD monitor for field use as well as a professional HD digital AV mixer for live event production. Panasonic will offer professional production equipment to allow video professionals to efficiently create 3D content, so consumers can enjoy 3D video using Panasonic 3D home theater systems.

iOrgSoft Studio, a professional developer of Mac multimedia processing tools, announced to upgraded video editor for mac to further support Panasonic 3D camcorders,
Designed for quick and easy “slicing” of video files without losing any of their original quality, iOrgSoft Video Editor for mac does not require any specific knowledge or previous experience in video editing. In addition, the software allows you to remove audio tracks from video files.

iOrgSoft Mac Video Editor has so many brilliant editing features as a video cutter /trimmer /splitter/joiner/combiner to edit your videos with ease on mac os x. You can edit video files mac, cut video files mac, trim video clips mac, split video mac into smaller ones, join/merge several video files into one mac, adjust effects(Brightness, Constrast, Saturation), set many encoding parameters including resolution, encoder, frame rate, video bitrate, batch convert your video clips to a range of different formats like AVI, WMV, MOV, DV, MPEG-4 etc with extremely fast encoding speed and exceptional quality (gets rid of audio and video out of sync problem).

Key features highlights :
1. Put several videos together to create your own movies
2. Instantly split your video into parts by the standard you defined
3. Easily remove unwanted parts of your video in one simple step
4. Clear timeline to edit on track, add transitions and adjust parameters to perfect output
5. Export videos to High Definition and any other standard video formats
6. Fastest way to edit videos with simple and intuitive interface

About iOrgSoft Studio
iOrgSoft Studio is a leading developer of multimedia conversion and DVD backup tools for Mac users. iOrgSoft products generally fall into four multimedia product lines, including Video Conversion Tools, DVD Ripping Tools, Stream Media Recorder & iPod transfer and DVD Copy & Burner Tools.

Pricing and Availability:
The program comes with an installer and uninstaller for easy usage. Users who purchased this program before can enjoy free upgrades.
For single personal license, iOrgSoft mac video editor is available at $35.0. Licensed users are entitled to the fully-functional copy of the product. Further information on the product, as well as its free evaluation copy is available.

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Panasonic SDR-H101 Review-Design,Features,Performance

August 9th, 2011 admin No comments

Panasonic’s dual-hard-drive/SD card camcorder delivers average quality. It’s not a terrible camcorder, but it’s not one that stands out, and the lack of HD recording is a notable omission.

Design

Panasonic’s affordable SDR-H101 is a bulky camcorder by most standards (55.1×64.0×107.3mm and 273 grams), but that’s because it’s a hybrid SD card and hard disk drive model, and all of that technology takes up both space and weight. The physical layout is well balanced, for the most part. We tested the SDR-H101 concurrently with the smaller SD80, and where that camcorder had difficulty in spacing out its record button next to the bulky battery, the designers of the SDR-H101 have allowed a more generous finger spacing. The one consequence of that decision is that the battery juts out from the back of the entire camcorder. It’s only an aesthetic thing, but it does look odd.

Where many consumer camcorders (including a lot of Panasonic’s own range) opt for a touchscreen, the SDR-H101 opts instead for a simple small joystick control on the side of the camcorder’s 2.7-inch LCD screen.

Panasonic SDR-H101

Features

With many camcorders — even at the entry level — starting to adopt high-definition recording as standard, it’s rather surprising to discover that the SDR-H101 doesn’t manage it. That can be a double-edged sword; many low-end “HD” camcorders do a ham-fisted job of high definition anyway, but the SDR-H101 will top out at a 720×576 10Mbps H.264 video capture in XP mode. Those wishing to eke out more video recording time can drop that bit rate to 5Mbps or 2.5Mbps, respectively, in SP and LP modes.

The sensor underlying the SDR-H101′s f/1.9 33mm lens is a 1/8-inch CCD with a 0.8-megapixel sensor, 0.41-megapixel effective. This is not a very stunning an option for the more professionally minded crowd, but this is very much an entry-level camcorder, backed up by the same “iA” (Intelligent Auto) shooting mode being the default as we tested on the SD80. The one big difference here is that the SDR-H101 has a dedicated button for the front light, making it a lot easier to manage.

Performance

In ergonomic terms, the SDR-H101 was a pleasure to use; it felt comfortable in the hand, and the essential shooting controls were easy to grasp. It’s very much a matter of personal taste as to whether you prefer a touchscreen or joystick control, but we found that the SDR-101′s joystick did a good job of menu navigation.

Visual fidelity was mixed. In iA mode, results were mostly solid, although we noticed that the SDR-H101 had distinct problems with lighting correction, not just for using the front LED but also when panning across landscape scenes with variable lighting. It’s nothing that we haven’t seen from similarly priced camcorders, however. Overall, this is very much a camcorder that delivers passable quality rather than anything that we could call exceptional. With an effective 0.4-megapixel lens, the SDR-H101′s still image-capture quality was unsurprisingly uninspiring. You could get better results capturing still frames from much of the video shot on the SDR-H101.

Conclusion

The SDR-H101 is a fair camcorder, but it’s not a great one. Our largest gripe with it is really a pricing one. As we tested this concurrently with the SD80, we were able to compare shot quality quite closely. While the SD80 does cost more, the price difference isn’t that immense between the two models at RRP, and yet the overall video capture quality is. It’s nice to have the choice between hard drive and SD card recording quality, but, ultimately, you’ll get better quality out of other camcorders at this kind of price range, making the SDR-H101 a camcorder best picked up as a budget special.
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Convert Sony DSC-TX9 M2TS Clips to H.264 on LG media station MS450H for enjoying on PS3

August 7th, 2011 admin No comments

I have a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9, which produces AVCHD .m2ts files with 1920*1080. I record some more m2ts videos by TX9 and want to enjoy to LG media station MS450H for sharing with my family. I use PS3 (Play Station 3) for displaying these recorded M2TS family videos. LG media station MS450H supported formats are almost all, including MKV, DivX HD, H.264, FLAC and OGG. But LG media station MS450H does a great job with 1080p H.264 video. So I need a Sony M2TS to H.264 MP4 Converter on my Mac 10.6 Snow Leopard.

Now I will show my experience to Convert Native Sony DSC-TX9 M2TS Camcorder Clips to H.264 on LG media station MS450H for enjoying and sharing on PS3 with Full HD 1080p resolution on Mac OS X like 10.5 Leopard and 10.6 Snow Leopard.

Step 1. Import native M2TS from Sony DSC-TX9 to AVCHD Converter for Mac.
Run AVCHD Converter for Mac as the fast Mac Sony M2TS Converter, and use USB cable to connect your Camera to PC. Then click the “Add File” button to load the .m2ts videos from Sony DSC-TX9 camera through the PRIVATE > AVCHD > BDMW > STREAM folder.

Step2. Choose HD H.264 MP4 Video (*.mp4) etc for LG media station MS450H.

Click the Format option and choose HD Video > HD H.264 MP4 Video (*.mp4) as output video format for playing on LG MS450H. You can then click Settings to adjust video resolution to kept as high definition 1920×1080 pixels.

Converting Sony M2ts files to H.264 MP4

Step3. Merge Sony DSC-TX9 .m2ts files into one movie for conversion.
Select all the files in the filelist and click Merge, and the Sony DSC-TX9 M2TS converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

Step3. Convert Sony DSC-TX9 .m2ts files to H.264 MP4.
Click the Convert button to start conversion. The Mac M2TS to MP4 converter will start Converting Sony M2ts files to H.264 MP4.

When the conversion process is done, then connect the converted h.264 mp4 format with LG media station MS450H. By connecting the LG media station MS450H via HDMI with Sony PS3, you can enjoy and share full 1080p high-definition video and digital audio with family.

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Convert Sony HX9V M2TS Clips to H.264 on LG media station MS450H for enjoying on PS3

August 7th, 2011 admin No comments

I have a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9, which produces AVCHD .m2ts files with 1920*1080. I record some more m2ts videos by HX9 and want to enjoy to LG media station MS450H for sharing with my family. I use PS3 (Play Station 3) for displaying these recorded M2TS family videos. LG media station MS450H supported formats are almost all, including MKV, DivX HD, H.264, FLAC and OGG. But LG media station MS450H does a great job with 1080p H.264 video. So I need a Sony M2TS to H.264 MP4 Converter on my Mac 10.6 Snow Leopard.

Now I will show my experience to Convert Native Sony DSC-HX9V M2TS Camcorder Clips to H.264 on LG media station MS450H for enjoying and sharing on PS3 with Full HD 1080p resolution on Mac OS X like 10.5 Leopard and 10.6 Snow Leopard.

Step 1. Import native M2TS from Sony DSC-HX9V to AVCHD Converter for Mac.
Run AVCHD Converter for Mac as the fast Mac Sony M2TS Converter, and use USB cable to connect your Camera to PC. Then click the “Add File” button to load the .m2ts videos from Sony DSC-HX9V camera through the PRIVATE > AVCHD > BDMW > STREAM folder.

Step2. Choose HD H.264 MP4 Video (*.mp4) etc for LG media station MS450H.

Click the Format option and choose HD Video > HD H.264 MP4 Video (*.mp4) as output video format for playing on LG MS450H. You can then click Settings to adjust video resolution to kept as high definition 1920×1080 pixels.

Converting Sony M2ts files to H.264 MP4

Step3. Merge Sony DSC-HX9V .m2ts files into one movie for conversion.
Select all the files in the filelist and click Merge, and the Sony DSC-HX9V M2TS converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

Step3. Convert Sony DSC-HX9V .m2ts files to H.264 MP4.
Click the Convert button to start conversion. The Mac M2TS to MP4 converter will start Converting Sony M2ts files to H.264 MP4.

When the conversion process is done, then connect the converted h.264 mp4 format with LG media station MS450H. By connecting the LG media station MS450H via HDMI with Sony PS3, you can enjoy and share full 1080p high-definition video and digital audio with family.

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FZ35 AVCHD Lite to iDVD-Convert Panasonic DMC-FZ35 720p MTS to iDVD MOV on Mac

August 6th, 2011 admin No comments

If you used a new Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 to shoot kids videos in an AVCHD Lite model, and would like to upload the AVCHD Lite files to Mac, and put it on a DVD for family. However, iDVD does not recognize the AVCHD video footage.

Fortunately, the following article introduced a powerful MTS Converter for Mac, which can do an excellent job to make iDVD work with Lumix DMC-FZ35 videos. The Mac Panasonic Lumix MTS Converter can convert 720p AVCHD Lite to MOV for burning to DVD with iDVD. You can also merge AVCHD Lite video footage into a single file or edit AVCHD Lite with cutting and cropping.

If you would like to burn Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 MTS to DVD on Mac with iDVD, just follow the steps below.

Step 1. Upload Lumix AVCHD videos to the MTS Converter for Mac.
After connecting Panasonic Lumix camera to iMac, run the MTS Converter for Mac as the best AVCHD Lite converter on Mac. Click the “Add” button to load the 720p .mts videos from Lumix DMC-FZ35 camera through the PRIVATE > AVCHD > BDMW > STREAM folder.

Step 2. Choose MOV format.
Click the “Profile” option, and choose General Video > MOV – QuickTime(*.mov) as output format. The Mac Lumix DMC-FZ35 AVCHD Lite converter will transcode Panasonic DMC-FZ35 720p AVCHD files to MOV with original 1280×720 HD definition as H.264 as QuickTime codec.

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Step 3. Convert Lumix DMC-FZ35 AVCHD Lite to MOV for iDVD.
Click the convert button under the preview window, and the Mac Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 AVCHD Lite converter will start converting Panasonic Lumix FZ35 AVCHD Lite to iDVD compatible MOV videos.

Step 4. Burn Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 video to DVD with iDVD.
Run iDVD and create a project for output movies, insert a DVD disc to iMac built-in SuperDrive, and click the burn button to start burning Lumix videos to DVD for sending to family, watching on HDTV with DVD player.

Tips:
1. If you are using Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, and want to edit Lumix DMC-FZ35 AVCHD Lite in Windows Movie Maker, burn to DVD with DVD Maker, just free download the Windows version of Lumix AVCHD Lite converter.

2. The MTS Converter for Mac also works with Panasonic Lumix cameras like DMC-FZ35/TZ7, DMC-TZ10, DMC-FZ40, DMC-ZS47, DMC-FZ48, DMC-FZ38, DMC-TS1/FZ35, DMC-FZ45/FZ100, DMC-FX75 or AVCHD camcorders like HDC-TM900/HS900/SD800, HDC-TM700/HS700/SD700, etc.

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Convert Panasonic DMC-G2 720p AVCHD Lite to MOV for Burning DVD with iDVD on Mac

August 6th, 2011 admin No comments

If you used a new Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 to shoot kids videos in an AVCHD Lite model, and would like to upload the AVCHD Lite files to Mac, and put it on a DVD for family. However, iDVD does not recognize the AVCHD video footage.

Fortunately, the following article introduced a powerful MTS Converter for Mac, which can do an excellent job to make iDVD work with Lumix DMC-G2 videos. The Mac Panasonic Lumix MTS Converter can convert 720p AVCHD Lite to MOV for burning to DVD with iDVD. You can also merge AVCHD Lite video footage into a single file or edit AVCHD Lite with cutting and cropping.

If you would like to burn Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 MTS to DVD on Mac with iDVD, just follow the steps below.

Step 1. Upload Lumix AVCHD videos to the MTS Converter for Mac.
After connecting Panasonic Lumix camera to iMac, run the MTS Converter for Mac as the best AVCHD Lite converter on Mac. Click the “Add” button to load the 720p .mts videos from Lumix DMC-G2 camera through the PRIVATE > AVCHD > BDMW > STREAM folder.

Step 2. Choose MOV format.
Click the “Profile” option, and choose General Video > MOV – QuickTime(*.mov) as output format. The Mac Lumix DMC-G2 AVCHD Lite converter will transcode Panasonic DMC-G2 720p AVCHD files to MOV with original 1280×720 HD definition as H.264 as QuickTime codec.

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Step 3. Convert Lumix DMC-G2 AVCHD Lite to MOV for iDVD.
Click the convert button under the preview window, and the Mac Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 AVCHD Lite converter will start converting Panasonic Lumix G2 AVCHD Lite to iDVD compatible MOV videos.

Step 4. Burn Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 video to DVD with iDVD.
Run iDVD and create a project for output movies, insert a DVD disc to iMac built-in SuperDrive, and click the burn button to start burning Lumix videos to DVD for sending to family, watching on HDTV with DVD player.

Tips:
1. If you are using Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, and want to edit Lumix DMC-G2 AVCHD Lite in Windows Movie Maker, burn to DVD with DVD Maker, just free download the Windows version of Lumix AVCHD Lite converter.

2. The MTS Converter for Mac also works with Panasonic Lumix cameras like DMC-Z35/TZ7, DMC-TZ10, DMC-FZ40, DMC-ZS47, DMC-FZ48, DMC-FZ38, DMC-TS1/G2, DMC-FZ45/FZ100, DMC-FX75 or AVCHD camcorders like HDC-TM900/HS900/SD800, HDC-TM700/HS700/SD700, etc.

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Convert and Merge Canon EOS 5D/7D/60D/550D MOV Files on WIndows

August 6th, 2011 admin No comments

The recommended Video Converter can be used as the best Canon MOV Converter, which helps people who want to convert/edit Canon EOS camera MOV files like Canon EOS 5D MOV files, Canon EOS 7D MOV files, Canon EOS 60D MOV files, Canon EOS 55D MOV files, etc to any other compatible formats like MP4, WMV, MPEG, MPG, M4V, MOV, etc for playing with devices, or for editing with professional editors, or for burning to DVD with DVD burnner, or for uploading to YouTube, websites with high quality.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and convert Canon MOV files, Canon EOS MOV files, Canon EOS 5D MOV files, Canon EOS 7D MOV files, Canon EOS 60D MOV files, Canon EOS 55D MOV files.

Step 1. Load Canon MOV files or Canon EOS MOV videos to Canon MOV Converter.

After transferring .mov files from Canon EOS 5D/7D/60D/550D camera, run Video Converter as the best Canon EOS MOV File Converter, and click the “Add” button to load .mov videos.

Step 2. Choose output format.

Click the “Format” option, and choose the format you want for converting the highly compressed Canon HD MOV files to compatible formats.

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Step3. Merge Canon MOV files or Canon EOS MOV videos. (Optional)

Select all the files in the filelist and click Merge, and the Canon MOV files converter will join and combine the Canon MOV files or Canon EOS MOV videos into a single file as output.

Step4. Convert Canon MOV files or Canon EOS 5D/7D/60D/550D MOV videos

Click the convert button under the preview window, the Canon EOS MOV converter starts converting Canon MOV videos, Canon EOS MOV files, and joining the files for playing/editing.

After converting and merging the Canon MOV files or Canon EOS 5D/7D/60D/550D MOV videos files, just import the output files to media player for enjoying, to editor for editing, to YouTube for sharing, etc.


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