To upload AVCHD, you will need iMovie 08 or a current version of FInal Cut or Final Cut Express.
For iMovie 08, you must connect the camera and use the iMovie 08 import screen. You do not have to do anything special to bring up the import screen. iMovie will detect that a camera is attached and bring up the screen automatically, but iMovie must be running. iMovie 08 will look in all attached devices (cameras, memory sticks, external drives) to see if there are certain files and folders in the root directory. If there are, the device is recognized as a camera.
If you wish to drag your files from the memory stick to the Mac and import from there, the solution is to create a disk image (using Disk Utility) and drag the entire contents (even empty folders) to the disk image. Now you have a device with the right stuff in the root directory, and when the disk image is mounted, it will be recognized as a camera.
The AVCHD files are highly compressed GOP. iMovie will convert the AVCHD into Apple Intermediate Codec for editing.
For iMovie 08, you must connect the camera and use the iMovie 08 import screen. You do not have to do anything special to bring up the import screen. iMovie will detect that a camera is attached and bring up the screen automatically, but iMovie must be running. iMovie 08 will look in all attached devices (cameras, memory sticks, external drives) to see if there are certain files and folders in the root directory. If there are, the device is recognized as a camera.
If you wish to drag your files from the memory stick to the Mac and import from there, the solution is to create a disk image (using Disk Utility) and drag the entire contents (even empty folders) to the disk image. Now you have a device with the right stuff in the root directory, and when the disk image is mounted, it will be recognized as a camera.
The AVCHD files are highly compressed GOP. iMovie will convert the AVCHD into Apple Intermediate Codec for editing.
- Extract audio from AVCHD files. It is very convenient to extract audio from AVCHD videos and convert it to MP3, FLAC, AAC, AC3, AIFF, WAV, WMA, OGG, etc. Apart from AVCHD video files, like MTS or M2TS, this Mac AVCHD Video Converter can convert other video files that you download from online sites, like WMV, MKV, MP4, AVI, FLV videos in standard quality to audios.
- Avid Codecs contains Avid DV, DV100, DNxHD codecs. Avid HD intermediate codec (DNxHD) is useful if you want convert HDV/AVCHD to a format/codec that is supported in more editors(a mov with Avid DnxHD). Use the codecs in Quicktime Pro, Avid, Vegas Movie Studio, Vegas for example.
- Macintosh® computers do not support AVCHD video recorded in 60p (1080 and 720). If you want to easily transfer video to a Mac, we recommend changing the recording format on the camera. Depending on the camera, you can change it to MP4 or AVCHD such as 24i, 60i, etc. Alternatively, you can manually copy videos recorded in 60p (1080 and 720) to.
- If you want to play AVCHD on your phone or edit AVCHD with iMovie, a better option is to convert AVCHD to a format compatible with these devices, such as MP4, MKV, MOV or other wanted formats In the next part, I will mainly focus on the second way. Here is the detail information about convert AVCHD to any video format on Mac.
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With supporting 1080i and 720p high definition, AVCHD MTS file often uses the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 codec to encoding video, and audio in Dolby AC-3. To keep a minimum loss of image quality, you would better convert the raw MTS to MOV h.264 on Mac.