Compress/Edit Panasonic HDC-HS700 1080p files to imovie

Panasonic HDC-HS700K with 3MOS sensor makes it easy to get perfect image even in low-light. Comparing to Panasonic HDC-TM700, the HS700 include a large hard-disk with 240GB, which is enough for storing a long trip video or family special events like wedding, birthday party and so on.
Panasonic HDC-HS700K provides several kinds of recording mode, including 1080 / 60p (28Mbps / VBR), (1920 x 1080), HA (17Mbps / VBR), (1920 x 1080), HG (13Mbps / VBR), (1920 x 1080), HX (9Mbps / VBR), (1920 x 1080), HE (5Mbps / VBR), (1920 x 1080). However, with the high quality AVCJD videos from Panasonic HDC-700, you may find that iMovie 8 or iMovie 9 does not recognize the 1080/60p 28Mbps or 1080/60i videos. I googled and find Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac as the perfect Panasonic HS700 AVCHD video converter on Mac Snow Leopard. It makes the HD videos compatible with iMovie after simple conversion.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to edit Panasonic HDC-HS700K full HD videos in iMovie with the quick conversion from AVCHD to HD MOV on Mac Snow Leopard. Read The Full Story

Panasonic HDC-SD600 Review: Convert 1080/50p to Avid MC

Replacing previous HS200 and SD200 models, the Panasonic HDC-SD600 boasts a serious set of features, perfect for anyone serious about shooting high-definition movies.The sophisticated feature set includes a large 35mm Leica 12x optical zoom incorporating a stereo zoom microphone, 1920×1080 Full HD AVCHD format video recording plus 14 megapixels stills from a triple CMOS (or ‘3MOS’) sensor array.1080/50p recording (Full-HD, 1920 x 1080, 50 progressive recording) conveys about twice the information of 1080i (interlace) recording to produce the ultimate beauty in image quality, exceeding even conventional Full-HD images. It minimises afterimages and moiré patterns caused by subject motion and renders crisp, detailed images. 64GB SDXC Card can record approximately 27 hours and 30 minutes of 1920 x 1080i high-definition video in HE mode and approximately 5 hours and 20 minutes of 1920 x 1080p full high-definition video in 1080/50p mode.
Buy Link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Panasonic-1920×1080p-Camcorder-Sensor-Recording/dp/B003GSLFXO
However, the real problem comes when trying to edit the AVCHD footage (MTS files) on Avid Media Composer. Unfortunately MTS file extension is not listed on the list of supported file formats by Avid. So basically you need to use MTS converter to convert the AVCHD files to WMV/MOV so they can be accessed via Avid Media Composer. It can be quick, quality lossless if you choose the right converting tool Mac Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter. (Download safe program free of virus).More than what you will expect, this stale and well performed AVCHD converting tool works as a great MTS/M2TS joiner capable of merging/combining multiple AVCHD (mts/m2ts) files to one single output video as well. P. S. you can also check the windows version of AVCHD Converter by Aunsoft Studio.
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Import/Edit M2TS Files from Panasonic HDC-SD9 in Adobe Premiere

If you have Panasonic HDC-SD9 camcorder to record 1080i 17Mbps video to SDHC memory card, you may find the recorded videos in .m2ts file format. Sony Vegas Pro 8 does not support this AVCHD file, not even Adobe Premiere or Pinnacle Studio 11. Read The Full Story