![]() ![]() You can use the Log and Transfer window to transcode AVCHD footage to an Apple ProRes codec or the Apple Intermediate Codec during transfer. Speaking of FCP 7, it does not have native editing support for AVCHD footage. That is necessary, because AVCDH is a stream and there’s additional info saved on the card. To be able to work with Sony handycam AVCHD footage in FCP X, you will have back up the full contents of your SD card, with all directories and files and the use the import from camera and then go to archive. Thanks a lot.”įinal Cut Pro X fully supports AVCHD. Is there a way to go through this? Please suggest a solution. Unfortunately, FCP X doesn’t recognize them as import. I needed to import the individual M2TS files to FCP X for editing. The bad thing is the cameraman forgot keeping the AVCHD folder structure. “Hi, there, I received a number of M2TS clips shot on a Sony handycam (not sure the model). Problems importing M2TS clips from a Sony handycam to FCP X It displays a way of converting Sony Handycam AVCHD files to ProRes codec for use in Final Cut flawlessly. If you are having issues importing Sony Handycam AVCHD files to FCP 7/X for further editing, you may have interest in this post. ![]() ![]() Handycam is a Sony brand used to market its camcorder range. This entry was posted in AVCHD workflow with FCP (X) on by Richard
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