The Effective way to Transfer AVCHD footage to Final Cut Pro for Editing
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The Effective way to Transfer AVCHD footage to Final Cut Pro for Editing
"How to edit Panasonic TM900 1080/60P AVCHD on FCP?
Yesterday I got my new My Panasonic TM 900. I have tried shoot in AVCHD format and place my camera in 1080/60P. And I would like to convert these 1080/60P files into something that Final Cut can manipulate. To import TM 900 AVCHD videos to FCP, I use a freeware to convert them to MOV format. But when I tried to edit them, the speed is quite slow and the process is not smooth. Is there anyone recommend one way to make the importing and editing more efficiently?"
Yesterday I got my new My Panasonic TM 900. I have tried shoot in AVCHD format and place my camera in 1080/60P. And I would like to convert these 1080/60P files into something that Final Cut can manipulate. To import TM 900 AVCHD videos to FCP, I use a freeware to convert them to MOV format. But when I tried to edit them, the speed is quite slow and the process is not smooth. Is there anyone recommend one way to make the importing and editing more efficiently?"
Last edited by alassia; 01-20-2014 at 03:11 AM.
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