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Importing MTS to PluralEyes 3/3.5/4 for Syncing

PluralEyes is a very useful tool for syncing audio and video. Its latest version PluralEyes 4 is compatible with FCPX, Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas. PluralEyes can support source files from a single camera and audio recorder, or MultiCam setup with several audio sources. However, when users import MTS files to PluralEyes for syncing, things become difficult. It always shows an error message, even MTS files are listed as a supported format in the Red Giant Pluraleyes help documentation. In this article, we'd like to help you get rid of the MTS to PluralEyes 4/3.5/3 incompatible issues.

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Well, MTS appears to be supported, but PluralEyes seems to choke on MTS files. So, is there any workaround to import and work MTS in Pluraleyes on Mac OS X or Windows correctly? Actually, there is a quick and easy solution to help you out. Since PluralEyes doesn't really like MTS files, we'd better batch convert MTS files to ProRes or WMV, the most compatible format for PluralEye before we use it. With the help with Brorsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac, you can easily get the job done.

It is a highly-recommended video converting tool for you to transcode MTS files to PluralEyes 3/3.5/4 compatible format like ProRes without loosing quality. What's more, the conversion is easy to handle and only with a few simple clicks, you can finish the conversion without facing any glitches. For those who wanna convert MTS to WMV for using in PluralEyes, you can get MTS/M2TS Converter. Download the program and you can import and sync MTS with PluralEyes fast and seamless.

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Guide: How to convert MTS to for syncing in PluralEyes

Step 1: Import MTS clips

After installing, run the MTS converter. And then click "Add" to locate and load your MTS files. You can also directly drag and drop your MTS videos to the program.

Note: Batch conversion is supported, so you can load more than one file to save time.

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Step 2: Choose a target format

Choose a proper output format for PluralEyes by clicking the Format bar.

a. For those who work with MTS files in PluralEyes on Mac O X(El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks included), move mouse cursor to "Final Cut Pro" and select > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" as output format.

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b. If you are using MTS clips in PluralEyes on Windows PC, WMV is the optimal choice.

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Step 3: Start conversion

Finally, click "Convert" button and your MTS files will be converted into ProRes .MOV or WMV ready to be imported into PluralEyes.

Once the conversion is finished you can click "Open" button to get the output files effortlessly, and now you are ready to import and sync MTS/M2TS files with PluralEyes seamless.

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