Best/Only way to Panasoinc SD700 /TM 700 /HS 700 Full HD 1080/60P videos to MOV

We all want to preserve our treasured memories with images of the highest possible quality. And that’s exactly what 1080/60p recording (full-HD 1920 x 1080, 60 progressive recording)* does. Compared to the conventional interlace method, 1080/60p recording contains twice the amount of information. This greatly increases image density, and makes even the tiniest details clear.It smoothly reproduces the images of fast-moving subjects without leaving afterimages, making it ideal for shooting both sports scenes and landscapes.
This is the kind of detailed beauty you can expect with 1080/60p recording*.
The Panasonic SD 700 / TM 700 /HS 700 Series and SD600 use the progressive method to record twice as much image data as the interlace method. Whereas interlacing requires two images to produce a complete picture, the progressive method records a single image as a complete picture. Plus, the 60 Progressive Recording of the Panasonic SD 700 / TM 700 /HS 700 Series and SD600 produce 60 images per second**. This extremely dense image information creates intricate detail and silky smooth motion. Even when subjects move quickly, afterimages are minimized to create more natural images. The progressive method is most effective when shooting designs where moire patterns tend to occur, or when capturing scenes during sports events where the subjects are intensely moving around. Also, the recorded images displayed clearly even when they are made into still images, so it is possible to preserve stunning photos when clipping them from videos.
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Top-rated Panasonic TM700 to Avid MC Converter on Mac OS

The 1920×1080 60p recording mode is the selling point for Panasonic HDC-TM700K AVCHD camcorder. However, the .mts fils with 1080/60p at 28Mbps from the TM700 are not AVCHD standard compliant. The bit rate for AVCHD standard profile is 17Mbps, and 24Mbps for AVCHD high profile. Even though some comment saying it is possible to edit 1080i HD videos shot with the TM700, Avid Media Composer or even Avid MC 5 does not support importing 1080/60p or 1080/50p videos from TM700. Read The Full Story

Workflow to Play/Edit Panasonic TM700 1080/60p Videos on Mac – Only and Best

With the advanced 1080/60p and 1080/50p recording profiles on Panasonic HDC-TM700K, the video quality is better than other videos recorded with lower frame rate. However, the new 60 progressive recording mode with 28Mbps is higher than the normal 17Mbps 24Mbps supported by the Mac applications like iMovie, Final Cut Pro, FCE4, iDVD, Adobe Premiere, Avid Media Composer.To make the Panasonic TM700 1080/60p 28Mbps videos compatible with the Mac applications, we need a straightforward Mac Panasonic TM700K video converter to convert 60p or 50p to lower frame rate and 28Mbps to lower bit rate, and keeps the original video quality to the largest extent. Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac is the fast conversion solution for you to play and edit TM700 1080/60p 28Mbps videos on Mac. It also keeps the 5.1-channel surround sound in output file.
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