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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Fix Choppy Issues When Importing AVCHD Files to FCP

Have captured lots of video clips with your HD camcorder during a trip, a party or a family get-together? Don't you want to recall the best moments on your mobile device and take them on the go? However, camcorders like Sony, Canon and Panasonic record video in AVCHD MTS/M2TS format. It is a file-based format for the digital recording and playback of high-definition video. Although Apple’s new operating system- Mac OS X El Capitan brings new vigor to your Mac computer, you may have to face the roadblock when editing and playing AVCHD MTS/M2TS files in FCP on Mac.


AVCHD is a highly compressed format that produces video file with a .mts file extension. Anyone who has tried to edit these files in FCP has quickly found out that they almost never playback smoothly within the software. Instead, the playback is very choppy and the audio doesn’t match the video.

As a result, people think something is wrong with the video or the camera. Actually, both of them are fine. It’s just that your computer doesn’t have the horsepower to playback your AVCHD video file in real-time. AVCHD video requires heavy decoding (i.e. a lot of computer resources), more than most computers can handle while simultaneously providing real-time playback. So you get choppy images and mismatched sound. On the other hand, AVCHD files are not ideal format for FCP natively editing. Someone said that there is no playback issues between AVCHD and FCP because when importing AVCHD footage, FCP will automatically convert the video to ProRes 422 format. But it will take longer to import. Instead of buying a new computer and avoid rendering time, an affordable and quick solution is to convert AVCHD MTS/M2TS files to FCP best supported one, which is much easier for your computer and editing software to handle with third-party software.

Here we recommend the best Mac MTS/M2TS Converter- Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac (review). Whether you want to trim your clipsdown to size, add a soundtrack or captions, apply special effects, insert subtitles and etc., this is an all-in-one tool can help.

                                

Other Download:
- Pavtube old official address: http://www.pavtube.com/mts-converter-mac/
- Amazon Download: http://www.amazon.com/Pavtube-MTS-M2TS-Converter-Download/dp/B00QIE3U0Y
- Cnet Download: http://download.cnet.com/Pavtube-MTS-M2TS-Converter/3000-2194_4-76177029.html

How to convert AVCHD to FCP to fix choppy issues?

Step 1: Run the program as the best Mac MTS Converter, and click the “Add video” button to load your original files. You may also directly drag and drop files to application UI for importing files.



Step 2: Click the “Format” bar to get the drop-down menu and you can get the suitable output format from the optimized presets. If you want to edit AVCHD MTS/M2TS files in FCP, you’d better choose “Final Cut Pro>>Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)”.



Step 3: Click “Settings” button to customize the output video and audio settings by yourself. But if you are not good at it, you’d better use the default parameters, they will ensure you a good balance between file size and image quality basically. You can change the resolution, bit rate, frame rate as you need.

Step 4: When everything is ready, click “Convert” to start converting AVCHD MTS/M2TS to ProRes MOV. This Mac MTS/M2TS Converter supports batch conversion so you may load multiple files and convert them at one time.

Conclusion: After converting, you can get the generated files by clicking “Open” button. This program is highly efficient because it’s boosted with CPU and GPU (30X faster). And a neat process bar will show the percentage and remaining time. Now, you can edit AVCHD files in FCP without choppy issues.

Source: http://digisns.com/2015/07/edit-avchd-files-in-fcp/

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