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[b]Most non-linear editing software should have full support for the 1080 60p AVCHD MTS codec, but the thing is that users still have problems one or another while trying to open the Sony 1080/60p AVCHD footage in Final Cut Pro for further editing.[/b]

[b]"I captured my videos into 1080 60p AVCHD format with my Sony HDR-PJ790. The videos are much outstanding. But the problem is that FCP refused these footage while I were trying to edit Sony 60p videos in FCP X. Can I edit these videos in FCP? Thank you for any advice."[/b]

Source From: Change Sony 60p MTS format to Apple ProRes for FCP 7/X

In fact, FCP can afford MTS videos with log&transfer, however, it can not recognize 1080 60p MTS clips in that 1080 60p is non-stand to FCP 7/X. If you want to import Sony 60p MTS to FCP 7/X without any issue, you'd better convert Sony 60p MTS to Appe ProRes codec (special codec designed for Final Cut Pro) with a powerful third party program.

Here [b]Brorsoft MTS Converter for Mac[/b] is highly recommended to you which can effortlessly help you transcode Sony 60p MTS to Apple ProRes 422, ProRes 422 HD, ProRes 422 LT, ProRes 4444 for FCP, MPEG-2 for Premiere Pro, DNxHD .mov for Avid MC, etc so that you can open Sony 60p MTS video files in Mac NLEs smoothly. Now, download the software and follow below guide to learn how to open Sony 60p AVCHD files in FCP flawlessly without rendering.

[b]How to Change Sony 60p MTS format to Apple ProRes for FCP 7/X[/b]

[b]1.[/b] Launch the Converter on Mac and import the Sony 60p MTS videos into program by clicking "Add" button. Or you can drag&drop the files to app directly.



[b]2.[/b] Go to "Format" bar and choose "Final Cut Pro> Apple PreRes 422" or "Apple ProRes 422 HQ" or "Apple ProRes 4444" as the output format. If you are a FCP 6 or previous user, "Final Cut Pro> Apple PreRes 422" is the only output format that you can choose.



[b]Tip:[/b] If you want to customize the output profile parameters, you can click settings button to adjust video size, bitrate, framerate, channels .etc.

[b]3.[/b] Tap the convert button, the program will start Sony 60p MTS to FCP X/7 conversion immediately.

After conversion just click the "Open" button to locate encoded video files for FCP post-production seamlessly. Now, launch Final Cut Pro, choose File >> Import >> Files...to load your encoded Sony 60p MTS video files.

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