Cyber-shot is a line of digital cameras made by Sony. The Cyber-shot range is known for its proprietary InfoLithium battery pack, the trademark Carl Zeiss lenses, and overall design. And the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX models including DSC-TX55/TX66/TX100V/TX200V offer high end features and have a slimline design. Plus, capable of 1920 x 1080 full HD recordings, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX cameras provide you with stunning clarity and incredibly detailed playback of your memory.
The marvelous experience with these cameras has been proceeding until you want to import the AVCHD recording to Mac. It’s a pity that Sony Vegas only functions with Sony HDR workflows on Windows platform. As a result, Mac users constantly edit the full HD videos in iMovie. Though the latest version iMovie '11 claims to support AVCHD structure, it's still not so easy to do due to the system and processor requirement, let alone the iMovie '8 and iMovie '9. Thus, it's impossible to import the AVCHD footages recorded from Sony DSC-TX55/TX66/TX100V/TX200V to iMovie for smoothly editing smoothly.
In order to avoid rendering and crash problems, you’d better transcode the original footages to iMovie compatible format AIC .mov with a third-party software. What is the best solution? Sony ACHD MTS Converter for Mac is a brilliant Sony AVCHD to iMovie Converter which can make all the Sony DSC series AVCHD footages editable in iMovie. Evidently, it can help you to transcode DSC-TX55/TX66/TX100V/TX200V to AIC for iMovie on Mac. Plus, the output files are also suitable for Final Cut Express.
Guide: Convert Sony DSC-TX55/TX66/TX100V/TX200V AVCHD footages to iMovie on Mac
Step 1: Load Sony y Cyber-shot videos to the program
Run the Sony AVCHD for Mac Converter and load the .mts file via connecting your Camera to Apple computer. Or can just drag the .m2ts files if you’ve transferred the AVCHD files to your Apple hard drive disk.
Tip: To merge several .mts files together, you can tick off the Merge into one box. This Mac MTS Converter can also work as a MTS/M2TS files joiner.
Step 2: Select output format for iMovie
Click the Format icon and select iMovie > Apple InterMediate Codec(AIC) (*.mov) as output format.
Tip: If you wanna get a perfect output for iMovie, you can go to the Profile settings interface to customize the video size as 1920*1080, video frame rate as 30fps (25fps for PAL).
Step 3: Start Sony AVCHD to iMovie Mac conversion
Click the convert button; it will start to convert Sony Cybershot AVCHD footages to AIC for iMovie on Mac OS X immediately.
The conversion will need several minutes. After that, the AIC .mov files are ready for importing to iMovie for editing on Mac without rendering or any other problem.
Tip:
This Sony DSC Converter for Mac also supports Sony HDR series AVCHD footages from Sony HDR-XR200, Sony HDR-XR350V, Sony HDR-XR500V, Sony HDR-XR520, Sony HDR-XR550, etc. To get more information about it, pleas link to Brorsoft MT/M2TS Converter for Mac.
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