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Re: Re: Buy Quality Real And Fake Passports,Driver
Jan 11 2015  on Discussion

Are you still suffering no audio problem when loading Sony HDR-PJ430V mts in Premiere Pro CC? In this article, we will give you the best solution to import and edit PJ430V AVCHD MTS files in PPro CC without problems.

I've had Sony HDR-PJ430V camcorder for about 2 weeks now. It does its primary job (recording videos) outstandingly and i can highly recommend this product if your primary concern is video capabilities. While it has some flaws that annoy me, if I drop a .mts file from my sony camera into Premiere Pro CC, it shows video but no sound? If I drop it into CS5.5 the sound works. I don't know why it happens.

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People who are using MTS files with Adobe Premiere Pro(especially CC7) often have the similar problems Premiere Pro missing audio tracks for .MTS files. As far as I know, there are 3 ways that might help you resolve your work- Premiere Pro CC, Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS files, metadata and no audio:

1. Install an earlier version of premiere pro like 4 – 5 depending what version fits what you do……(DO NOT UPDATE!!!)
2. Import the ENTIRE CARD, very important, all the files from your card to your PC/Mac, the metadata should be located somewhere in a folder within the card, it’s not on the .mts file.
3. Convert MTS clips from Sony HDR-PJ430V into another format for Adobe Premiere Pro CC and relink against the transcoded version. It will get the audio back into Premiere. Might be a bit time consuming but it works.

In terms of the third method, we have made some searches ,and found that the Adobe Premiere Pro CC can edit the file formats of .mpeg2, .mov, etc. So, converting Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS file to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro CC editing is a best choice.
Steps to convert Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS videos to Premiere Pro CC acceptable format for correctly importing

Here we recommend the easy-to-use yet professional application Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac. Just download it and follow the simple steps below to transcode Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS for Premiere Pro CC editable format. With it, you can also convert any video shooting with AVCHD camcorders to popular video format like MKV, M4V, MOV, AVI, WMV, MP4, FLV, etc. The conversion is easy to handle and only with a few simple clicks, you can finish the conversion without facing any glitches.

______________________________________________________

1. Import Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to the converter
Run the MTS to Premiere Pro CC Converter and click the Add Video or Add from folder button to import the MTS videos from HDR-PJ430V to be converted. The converter supports converting multiple files at a time.

2. Choose MPEG-2 as the output format
Click "Format" drop-down bar to select a proper video format. To edit Sony HDR-PJ430V AVCHD videos in Premiere Pro CC, then HD Video > MPEG-2 HD Video(*.mpg) or Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) is the suitable one.

Of course, you can also solve AVCHD importing Problem into FCP by selecting FCP native format: "Final Cut Pro > Apple Prores 422 (*.mov)"

3. Start Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS conversion with a click
Hit the big Convert button and the conversion from Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to Premiere Pro CC will begin immediately.

______________________________________________________

Tips & Tricks:
1. Adjust audio and video settings
The Mac MTS to Premiere Pro Converter enables users to adjust audio and video settings before transcoding Sony HDR-PJ430V AVCHD files to MPEG-2. Click "Settings" button, then you will enter the following interface, on which you are allowed to customize size, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, and audio channel to your required ones.

2. Basic video editing (optional)
This Mac MTS/M2TS Converter has a built-in video editor, so you can touch up the video with basic video editing functions. The supported video editing operations are: Trimming, cropping, appending artistic visual effects, adding watermarks and embed subtitles to the videos. And you can also deinterlace Sony 1080i AVCHD via ticking the “Deinterlacing” box in the Video Editor interface. Just note that this step is skippable if you want to keep the original video effects.

After the conversion is complete, get the resulted files via clicking the Open button and then you can transfer and import Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to Premiere Pro CC for further editing without any hassle.

______________________________________________________

Good News! Pavtube 2014 Christmas promotional activities began! Just click "Share on Facebook" button, insert "#PavtubeChristmas2014",choose "Public", and click "Share Link". Then send us the screenshot by email to videowinsupport@pavtube.com or videomacsupport@pavtube.com, you will receive a 50% OFF discountlink of any converter from Pavtube within 24 hours on week days. Please do not forget to invite your families and friends to join in, and we'll appreciate your action! The event link is:http://www.pavtube.com/christmas-2014-specials.html

source: http://videostepconvertmap.blogspot.jp/2015/01/solve-sony-hdr-pj430v-mts-files-in.html

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Jan 11 2015  on Discussion

This guide will tell you how to transcode Canon EOS H.264 MOV to Premiere Pro for editing without any codec problem.

Q1: Anyone know of a good way to get 7D footage into Adobe Premiere CS4 without losing quality? I can't put in .mov into premiere, it won't support the Canon format for some reason. What's the best way to convert the files or get Premiere to recognize it? Would love any suggestions! Thanks!

Q2: I am buying a Canon 60D and 50mm lens next month, I am planning on filming and then editing my own 1080p mov videos. What are the best settings that I need to notice when shooting? Currently I am using Adobe Premiere CS5.

Q3: Hello, I have a very urgent problem in the cut of my shots with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II in Adobe Premiere CS6. As soon as I try to think. Mov files to import my Premiere Project to inform me with the premiere of this format is not supported. Have come to me already downloaded QuickTime Player, Nero, Lite Codec Pack Full, at s.den codec, but nothing works. I'm Pretty desperate, someone has any idea what's the problem?

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Canon EOS DSLR Cameras are more and more popular and valuable with improved viewfinder, a number of new in-camera creative options and filters, plus HDMI output for viewing images on an HDTV. But for some fairly new Canon users, video editing and encoding is something they are doing for a longer time. As the above quesitons, you can see many folks will have no idea of what the limitations of the "MOV video format from Canons DSLRs and Premeiere Pro".

Why can't you smoothly importing Canon EOS .mov footage in Premiere Pro? As Canon EOS DSLR use H.264 codec for video compressing, it is a most advanced codec that compresses video in highest compression ratio, but not so acceptable for Premiere Pro (or other NLE like Avid MC, FCP, iMovie and FCE).

So if you want to get fluent editing workfolw with Canon MOV files in Premiere Pro (including Premiere Pro CS4/5/6) and keep the best video quality, you will have the need to convert Canon MOV to Premiere best supported AVC .mov format. It will be the best way to get Canon .mov footage into Adobe Premiere Pro without losing quality, you can follow the tutorial below.

Free Download Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac, it's an excellent Canon MOV to PPro Converter. Follow the prompts to install the program. Click "Finish" when the installation is complete, and Pavtube MOV to Premiere Converter will launch automatically.

1. Click "Add video" to load Canon EOS DSLR MOV video files or directly drag the files into file list. By default, the files are selected. If you would like to join all the selected files together, check the box of Merge into one.

You could view the video files in preview window, simply highlight the file and click play button.


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2. Click “Format” bar to and choose “Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MOV (AVC)(*.mov)" or "MPEG-2 Video (*.mpg)” as output format. Or you can also select “Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)”. It is the best format for editing in Premiere Pro.

Optional - If you would like to customize the video and audio parameters, you can click "settings", adjust the parameters as you want, like Video Codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sampling rate, bit rate, channels.

3. Click "Convert" to start transcoding Canon EOS H.264 MOV to MPEG-2/AVC MOV for Premiere Pro editing without codec problems.

Click here to learn: How to import Media Files to Premiere Pro on Mac.

The software can help you to encode Canon EOS H.264 MOV to AVC MOV video with keeping the best video quality and convert at a short time if the file not so big. It can also help you convert Canon EOS 650D, 50D/60D/7D, 5D Mark II/III,100D/700D video files. Now just buy or download and have a try.

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Additional editing features of the Pavtube MOV to Premiere Converter:

1. Trim a section of the 6D clip- click 'Editor', switch to 'Trim' tab, and input time point in start and end box.

2. Combine Canon MOV footgae together- check the files to be merged in file list and check 'Merge into one' box beside 'Settings' button.

3. Deinterlace- click 'Editor', switch to 'Effect' tab, find 'Deinterlacing' box, and check it to eliminate interlacing lines.

4. If you want to update EOS MOV cilps to Myspace, Flikr, YouTube, etc, just choose "Flash Video>>FLV" instead.

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source: http://videostepconvertmap.blogspot.jp/2015/01/a-good-way-to-canon-mov-to-premiere-pro.html

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Re: Scribus High School Newspaper
Jan 11 2015  on Discussion

Have you got a Sony PMW F5 CineAlta 4K Cinema Camera? Do you wanna edit and play XAVC on FCP? To get Sony F5 XAVC codec compatible, you need to transcode F5 XAVC footage to Prores MOV format. Here you will find the way.

Currently, Apple Inc is distributing its best effort to target its users with a latest free update to FCPX which will be featured to support Sony's brand new XAVC codec up to 4K resolution, and the option to display ProRes Log C files from the Arri Alexa in Rec. 709.

We can have a quick review of the key features and fixes from Apple as below:
1.Support for Sony XAVC codec up to 4K resolution
2.Option to display ProRes Log C files from ARRI ALEXA cameras with standard Rec. 709 color and contrast levels
3.Resolves an issue where some third-party effects generated green frames during render
4.Resolves performance issues that could occur with certain titles and effects
5.Ability to use key commands to adjust Clip Appearance settings in the timeline

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This is good news to a lot of FCP7 refugees but before it comes true, the users of FCP 6/7 will still have to face the problem of handling the XAVC footages coming along with Sony PMW-F5 camcorder, which behaves as follows: they can edit PMW-f5 footage in FCP and other popular editors without any problem, because both FCP 6 and FCP 7 cannot recognize XAVC at all.

For the purpose of converting XAVC footages to FCP for editing, a good xavc converter mac ( Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac ) is required. With it we can effortlessly and flawlessly transcode Sony XAVC footage to ProRes MOV for Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP X. It is safe to install and easy to use. Below will show you how to transcode Sony PMW-F5 XAVC footage to ProRes MOV in details.

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Convert/Import Sony PMW-F5 AVCHD to Final Cut Pro for editing smoothly with Apple ProRes Codec on Mac

Step 1. Free Download the Mac Sony XAVC Transcoder for FCP to your Mac.

Install and run it. It's excellent Sony video converter which can convert nearly all canon cameras' videos to any formats you need, such as Apple Prores 422 MOV, Apple InterMediate Codec MOV, QuickTime MOV, etc.

Step 2. Click format bar to choose output format for use in FCP 6/7 or FCP X. ChooseFinal Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 HQ(*.mov).

Step 3. Click "Convert" button to start the conversion from Sony F5 XAVC footage to FCP Apple ProRes HQ MOV on Mac OS.

After the workflow, you can go to the output folder to find the converted video files. Now you are free to import/edit Sony PMW-F5 XAVC videos in Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP X under Mac without problems.

Tips: Before you try to do the conversion, if you are also a FCP X user, please make sure that you have installed the Apple ProRes Codec manually since the FCP X asks users to install it by themselves.

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source: http://videostepconvertmap.blogspot.jp/2015/01/best-way-to-convert-sony-pmw-f5-xavc-to.html

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Jan 11 2015  on Discussion

Are you still suffering no audio problem when loading Sony HDR-PJ430V mts in Premiere Pro CC? In this article, we will give you the best solution to import and edit PJ430V AVCHD MTS files in PPro CC without problems.

I've had Sony HDR-PJ430V camcorder for about 2 weeks now. It does its primary job (recording videos) outstandingly and i can highly recommend this product if your primary concern is video capabilities. While it has some flaws that annoy me, if I drop a .mts file from my sony camera into Premiere Pro CC, it shows video but no sound? If I drop it into CS5.5 the sound works. I don't know why it happens.

______________________________________________________

People who are using MTS files with Adobe Premiere Pro(especially CC7) often have the similar problems Premiere Pro missing audio tracks for .MTS files. As far as I know, there are 3 ways that might help you resolve your work- Premiere Pro CC, Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS files, metadata and no audio:

1. Install an earlier version of premiere pro like 4 – 5 depending what version fits what you do……(DO NOT UPDATE!!!)
2. Import the ENTIRE CARD, very important, all the files from your card to your PC/Mac, the metadata should be located somewhere in a folder within the card, it’s not on the .mts file.
3. Convert MTS clips from Sony HDR-PJ430V into another format for Adobe Premiere Pro CC and relink against the transcoded version. It will get the audio back into Premiere. Might be a bit time consuming but it works.

In terms of the third method, we have made some searches ,and found that the Adobe Premiere Pro CC can edit the file formats of .mpeg2, .mov, etc. So, converting Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS file to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro CC editing is a best choice.
Steps to convert Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS videos to Premiere Pro CC acceptable format for correctly importing

Here we recommend the easy-to-use yet professional application Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac. Just download it and follow the simple steps below to transcode Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS for Premiere Pro CC editable format. With it, you can also convert any video shooting with AVCHD camcorders to popular video format like MKV, M4V, MOV, AVI, WMV, MP4, FLV, etc. The conversion is easy to handle and only with a few simple clicks, you can finish the conversion without facing any glitches.

______________________________________________________

1. Import Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to the converter
Run the MTS to Premiere Pro CC Converter and click the Add Video or Add from folder button to import the MTS videos from HDR-PJ430V to be converted. The converter supports converting multiple files at a time.

2. Choose MPEG-2 as the output format
Click "Format" drop-down bar to select a proper video format. To edit Sony HDR-PJ430V AVCHD videos in Premiere Pro CC, then HD Video > MPEG-2 HD Video(*.mpg) or Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) is the suitable one.

Of course, you can also solve AVCHD importing Problem into FCP by selecting FCP native format: "Final Cut Pro > Apple Prores 422 (*.mov)"

3. Start Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS conversion with a click
Hit the big Convert button and the conversion from Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to Premiere Pro CC will begin immediately.

______________________________________________________

Tips & Tricks:
1. Adjust audio and video settings
The Mac MTS to Premiere Pro Converter enables users to adjust audio and video settings before transcoding Sony HDR-PJ430V AVCHD files to MPEG-2. Click "Settings" button, then you will enter the following interface, on which you are allowed to customize size, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, and audio channel to your required ones.

2. Basic video editing (optional)
This Mac MTS/M2TS Converter has a built-in video editor, so you can touch up the video with basic video editing functions. The supported video editing operations are: Trimming, cropping, appending artistic visual effects, adding watermarks and embed subtitles to the videos. And you can also deinterlace Sony 1080i AVCHD via ticking the “Deinterlacing” box in the Video Editor interface. Just note that this step is skippable if you want to keep the original video effects.

After the conversion is complete, get the resulted files via clicking the Open button and then you can transfer and import Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to Premiere Pro CC for further editing without any hassle.

______________________________________________________

Good News! Pavtube 2014 Christmas promotional activities began! Just click "Share on Facebook" button, insert "#PavtubeChristmas2014",choose "Public", and click "Share Link". Then send us the screenshot by email to videowinsupport@pavtube.com or videomacsupport@pavtube.com, you will receive a 50% OFF discountlink of any converter from Pavtube within 24 hours on week days. Please do not forget to invite your families and friends to join in, and we'll appreciate your action! The event link is:http://www.pavtube.com/christmas-2014-specials.html

source: http://videostepconvertmap.blogspot.jp/2015/01/solve-sony-hdr-pj430v-mts-files-in.html

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Re: New Category for Submissions
Jan 11 2015  on Discussion

Are you still suffering no audio problem when loading Sony HDR-PJ430V mts in Premiere Pro CC? In this article, we will give you the best solution to import and edit PJ430V AVCHD MTS files in PPro CC without problems.

I've had Sony HDR-PJ430V camcorder for about 2 weeks now. It does its primary job (recording videos) outstandingly and i can highly recommend this product if your primary concern is video capabilities. While it has some flaws that annoy me, if I drop a .mts file from my sony camera into Premiere Pro CC, it shows video but no sound? If I drop it into CS5.5 the sound works. I don't know why it happens.

______________________________________________________

People who are using MTS files with Adobe Premiere Pro(especially CC7) often have the similar problems Premiere Pro missing audio tracks for .MTS files. As far as I know, there are 3 ways that might help you resolve your work- Premiere Pro CC, Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS files, metadata and no audio:

1. Install an earlier version of premiere pro like 4 – 5 depending what version fits what you do……(DO NOT UPDATE!!!)
2. Import the ENTIRE CARD, very important, all the files from your card to your PC/Mac, the metadata should be located somewhere in a folder within the card, it’s not on the .mts file.
3. Convert MTS clips from Sony HDR-PJ430V into another format for Adobe Premiere Pro CC and relink against the transcoded version. It will get the audio back into Premiere. Might be a bit time consuming but it works.

In terms of the third method, we have made some searches ,and found that the Adobe Premiere Pro CC can edit the file formats of .mpeg2, .mov, etc. So, converting Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS file to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro CC editing is a best choice.
Steps to convert Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS videos to Premiere Pro CC acceptable format for correctly importing

Here we recommend the easy-to-use yet professional application Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac. Just download it and follow the simple steps below to transcode Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS for Premiere Pro CC editable format. With it, you can also convert any video shooting with AVCHD camcorders to popular video format like MKV, M4V, MOV, AVI, WMV, MP4, FLV, etc. The conversion is easy to handle and only with a few simple clicks, you can finish the conversion without facing any glitches.

______________________________________________________

1. Import Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to the converter
Run the MTS to Premiere Pro CC Converter and click the Add Video or Add from folder button to import the MTS videos from HDR-PJ430V to be converted. The converter supports converting multiple files at a time.

2. Choose MPEG-2 as the output format
Click "Format" drop-down bar to select a proper video format. To edit Sony HDR-PJ430V AVCHD videos in Premiere Pro CC, then HD Video > MPEG-2 HD Video(*.mpg) or Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) is the suitable one.

Of course, you can also solve AVCHD importing Problem into FCP by selecting FCP native format: "Final Cut Pro > Apple Prores 422 (*.mov)"

3. Start Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS conversion with a click
Hit the big Convert button and the conversion from Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to Premiere Pro CC will begin immediately.

______________________________________________________

Tips & Tricks:
1. Adjust audio and video settings
The Mac MTS to Premiere Pro Converter enables users to adjust audio and video settings before transcoding Sony HDR-PJ430V AVCHD files to MPEG-2. Click "Settings" button, then you will enter the following interface, on which you are allowed to customize size, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, and audio channel to your required ones.

2. Basic video editing (optional)
This Mac MTS/M2TS Converter has a built-in video editor, so you can touch up the video with basic video editing functions. The supported video editing operations are: Trimming, cropping, appending artistic visual effects, adding watermarks and embed subtitles to the videos. And you can also deinterlace Sony 1080i AVCHD via ticking the “Deinterlacing” box in the Video Editor interface. Just note that this step is skippable if you want to keep the original video effects.

After the conversion is complete, get the resulted files via clicking the Open button and then you can transfer and import Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to Premiere Pro CC for further editing without any hassle.

______________________________________________________

Good News! Pavtube 2014 Christmas promotional activities began! Just click "Share on Facebook" button, insert "#PavtubeChristmas2014",choose "Public", and click "Share Link". Then send us the screenshot by email to videowinsupport@pavtube.com or videomacsupport@pavtube.com, you will receive a 50% OFF discountlink of any converter from Pavtube within 24 hours on week days. Please do not forget to invite your families and friends to join in, and we'll appreciate your action! The event link is:http://www.pavtube.com/christmas-2014-specials.html

source: http://videostepconvertmap.blogspot.jp/2015/01/solve-sony-hdr-pj430v-mts-files-in.html

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Re: Welcome to wine apps
Jan 11 2015  on Discussion

Are you still suffering no audio problem when loading Sony HDR-PJ430V mts in Premiere Pro CC? In this article, we will give you the best solution to import and edit PJ430V AVCHD MTS files in PPro CC without problems.

I've had Sony HDR-PJ430V camcorder for about 2 weeks now. It does its primary job (recording videos) outstandingly and i can highly recommend this product if your primary concern is video capabilities. While it has some flaws that annoy me, if I drop a .mts file from my sony camera into Premiere Pro CC, it shows video but no sound? If I drop it into CS5.5 the sound works. I don't know why it happens.

______________________________________________________

People who are using MTS files with Adobe Premiere Pro(especially CC7) often have the similar problems Premiere Pro missing audio tracks for .MTS files. As far as I know, there are 3 ways that might help you resolve your work- Premiere Pro CC, Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS files, metadata and no audio:

1. Install an earlier version of premiere pro like 4 – 5 depending what version fits what you do……(DO NOT UPDATE!!!)
2. Import the ENTIRE CARD, very important, all the files from your card to your PC/Mac, the metadata should be located somewhere in a folder within the card, it’s not on the .mts file.
3. Convert MTS clips from Sony HDR-PJ430V into another format for Adobe Premiere Pro CC and relink against the transcoded version. It will get the audio back into Premiere. Might be a bit time consuming but it works.

In terms of the third method, we have made some searches ,and found that the Adobe Premiere Pro CC can edit the file formats of .mpeg2, .mov, etc. So, converting Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS file to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro CC editing is a best choice.
Steps to convert Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS videos to Premiere Pro CC acceptable format for correctly importing

Here we recommend the easy-to-use yet professional application Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac. Just download it and follow the simple steps below to transcode Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS for Premiere Pro CC editable format. With it, you can also convert any video shooting with AVCHD camcorders to popular video format like MKV, M4V, MOV, AVI, WMV, MP4, FLV, etc. The conversion is easy to handle and only with a few simple clicks, you can finish the conversion without facing any glitches.

______________________________________________________

1. Import Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to the converter
Run the MTS to Premiere Pro CC Converter and click the Add Video or Add from folder button to import the MTS videos from HDR-PJ430V to be converted. The converter supports converting multiple files at a time.

2. Choose MPEG-2 as the output format
Click "Format" drop-down bar to select a proper video format. To edit Sony HDR-PJ430V AVCHD videos in Premiere Pro CC, then HD Video > MPEG-2 HD Video(*.mpg) or Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) is the suitable one.

Of course, you can also solve AVCHD importing Problem into FCP by selecting FCP native format: "Final Cut Pro > Apple Prores 422 (*.mov)"

3. Start Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS conversion with a click
Hit the big Convert button and the conversion from Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to Premiere Pro CC will begin immediately.

______________________________________________________

Tips & Tricks:
1. Adjust audio and video settings
The Mac MTS to Premiere Pro Converter enables users to adjust audio and video settings before transcoding Sony HDR-PJ430V AVCHD files to MPEG-2. Click "Settings" button, then you will enter the following interface, on which you are allowed to customize size, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, and audio channel to your required ones.

2. Basic video editing (optional)
This Mac MTS/M2TS Converter has a built-in video editor, so you can touch up the video with basic video editing functions. The supported video editing operations are: Trimming, cropping, appending artistic visual effects, adding watermarks and embed subtitles to the videos. And you can also deinterlace Sony 1080i AVCHD via ticking the “Deinterlacing” box in the Video Editor interface. Just note that this step is skippable if you want to keep the original video effects.

After the conversion is complete, get the resulted files via clicking the Open button and then you can transfer and import Sony HDR-PJ430V MTS to Premiere Pro CC for further editing without any hassle.

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Re: where I find manual?
Jan 11 2015  on Discussion

Have you got a Sony PMW F5 CineAlta 4K Cinema Camera? Do you wanna edit and play XAVC on FCP? To get Sony F5 XAVC codec compatible, you need to transcode F5 XAVC footage to Prores MOV format. Here you will find the way.

Currently, Apple Inc is distributing its best effort to target its users with a latest free update to FCPX which will be featured to support Sony's brand new XAVC codec up to 4K resolution, and the option to display ProRes Log C files from the Arri Alexa in Rec. 709.

We can have a quick review of the key features and fixes from Apple as below:
1.Support for Sony XAVC codec up to 4K resolution
2.Option to display ProRes Log C files from ARRI ALEXA cameras with standard Rec. 709 color and contrast levels
3.Resolves an issue where some third-party effects generated green frames during render
4.Resolves performance issues that could occur with certain titles and effects
5.Ability to use key commands to adjust Clip Appearance settings in the timeline

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This is good news to a lot of FCP7 refugees but before it comes true, the users of FCP 6/7 will still have to face the problem of handling the XAVC footages coming along with Sony PMW-F5 camcorder, which behaves as follows: they can edit PMW-f5 footage in FCP and other popular editors without any problem, because both FCP 6 and FCP 7 cannot recognize XAVC at all.

For the purpose of converting XAVC footages to FCP for editing, a good xavc converter mac ( Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac ) is required. With it we can effortlessly and flawlessly transcode Sony XAVC footage to ProRes MOV for Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP X. It is safe to install and easy to use. Below will show you how to transcode Sony PMW-F5 XAVC footage to ProRes MOV in details.

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Convert/Import Sony PMW-F5 AVCHD to Final Cut Pro for editing smoothly with Apple ProRes Codec on Mac

Step 1. Free Download the Mac Sony XAVC Transcoder for FCP to your Mac.

Install and run it. It's excellent Sony video converter which can convert nearly all canon cameras' videos to any formats you need, such as Apple Prores 422 MOV, Apple InterMediate Codec MOV, QuickTime MOV, etc.

Step 2. Click format bar to choose output format for use in FCP 6/7 or FCP X. ChooseFinal Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 HQ(*.mov).

Step 3. Click "Convert" button to start the conversion from Sony F5 XAVC footage to FCP Apple ProRes HQ MOV on Mac OS.

After the workflow, you can go to the output folder to find the converted video files. Now you are free to import/edit Sony PMW-F5 XAVC videos in Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP X under Mac without problems.

Tips: Before you try to do the conversion, if you are also a FCP X user, please make sure that you have installed the Apple ProRes Codec manually since the FCP X asks users to install it by themselves.

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Re: Great Idea
Jan 11 2015  on Discussion

Have you got a Sony PMW F5 CineAlta 4K Cinema Camera? Do you wanna edit and play XAVC on FCP? To get Sony F5 XAVC codec compatible, you need to transcode F5 XAVC footage to Prores MOV format. Here you will find the way.

Currently, Apple Inc is distributing its best effort to target its users with a latest free update to FCPX which will be featured to support Sony's brand new XAVC codec up to 4K resolution, and the option to display ProRes Log C files from the Arri Alexa in Rec. 709.

We can have a quick review of the key features and fixes from Apple as below:
1.Support for Sony XAVC codec up to 4K resolution
2.Option to display ProRes Log C files from ARRI ALEXA cameras with standard Rec. 709 color and contrast levels
3.Resolves an issue where some third-party effects generated green frames during render
4.Resolves performance issues that could occur with certain titles and effects
5.Ability to use key commands to adjust Clip Appearance settings in the timeline

--------------------------------------------------

This is good news to a lot of FCP7 refugees but before it comes true, the users of FCP 6/7 will still have to face the problem of handling the XAVC footages coming along with Sony PMW-F5 camcorder, which behaves as follows: they can edit PMW-f5 footage in FCP and other popular editors without any problem, because both FCP 6 and FCP 7 cannot recognize XAVC at all.

For the purpose of converting XAVC footages to FCP for editing, a good xavc converter mac ( Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac ) is required. With it we can effortlessly and flawlessly transcode Sony XAVC footage to ProRes MOV for Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP X. It is safe to install and easy to use. Below will show you how to transcode Sony PMW-F5 XAVC footage to ProRes MOV in details.

--------------------------------------------------

Convert/Import Sony PMW-F5 AVCHD to Final Cut Pro for editing smoothly with Apple ProRes Codec on Mac

Step 1. Free Download the Mac Sony XAVC Transcoder for FCP to your Mac.

Install and run it. It's excellent Sony video converter which can convert nearly all canon cameras' videos to any formats you need, such as Apple Prores 422 MOV, Apple InterMediate Codec MOV, QuickTime MOV, etc.

Step 2. Click format bar to choose output format for use in FCP 6/7 or FCP X. ChooseFinal Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 HQ(*.mov).

Step 3. Click "Convert" button to start the conversion from Sony F5 XAVC footage to FCP Apple ProRes HQ MOV on Mac OS.

After the workflow, you can go to the output folder to find the converted video files. Now you are free to import/edit Sony PMW-F5 XAVC videos in Final Cut Pro 6/7 or FCP X under Mac without problems.

Tips: Before you try to do the conversion, if you are also a FCP X user, please make sure that you have installed the Apple ProRes Codec manually since the FCP X asks users to install it by themselves.

--------------------------------------------------

HOOOOOOOOT NEWS: Pavtube 2014 Christmas Biggest Promotion is coming:
- Up to 40% off gift: iMixMXF
- Pay extra $9.9 to Get Another Converter from pavtube.com/products
- Like our Facebook, get 50% off discount: https://www.facebook.com/pavtubefans/app_198826126804423
Expiring on Jan 31, 2015. Time-limited! Never Miss!

source: http://videostepconvertmap.blogspot.jp/2015/01/best-way-to-convert-sony-pmw-f5-xavc-to.html

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