This article shows you how to transcode Panasonic HDC-Z10000 3D MTS files to ProRes MOV for editing in FCP X on Mac OS X. Follow it you can convert 3D MTS to ProRes 422 in a simplest way.
The HDC-Z10000 is Panasonic's first integrated twin-lens 2D/3D camcorder that is fully compatible with the AVCHD 3D/Progressive standard. It achieves the industry nearest close-up of approximately 17.7 inches (45cm) for a twin-lens 3D camcorder; while maintaining an equivalent 32mm wide angle of view. It records close-up images that would be conventionally difficult to capture in crisp detail.
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Convert Canon XA30 MTS to MOV for Premiere Pro CS6
In this post, it shows the way to Import MTS videos from Canon XA30 to Premiere Pro on Mac, you can transcode MTS files to MOV with H.264 codec for Premiere Pro CS6.
AVCHD is a highly compressed video formats and usually recorded by camcorders like Canon XA30. And Adobe Premiere Pro is a professional non-linear editing software application. You may face the rendering problem when editing 1080P MTS files from Canon XA30 in Premiere Pro CS6. For example you can import MTS files to timeline and play the video in real-time, but when you change the opacity or apply effects, you will notice the strange and it is rendering in Premiere Pro CS6.
AVCHD is a highly compressed video formats and usually recorded by camcorders like Canon XA30. And Adobe Premiere Pro is a professional non-linear editing software application. You may face the rendering problem when editing 1080P MTS files from Canon XA30 in Premiere Pro CS6. For example you can import MTS files to timeline and play the video in real-time, but when you change the opacity or apply effects, you will notice the strange and it is rendering in Premiere Pro CS6.
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