kelly456 Wrote:
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> Description: A quick, step-by-step guide to help
> Panasonic AG-AC160 users to
encode AG-AC160
> AVCHD to ProRes for Final Cut Pro 6/7; you can
> also convert the FCP edited video to Quicktime MOV
> for sharing with family.
>
>
"I am having problem in getting Panasonic
> AG-AC160 AVCHD footage working in FCP 6, but could
> not find a step-by-step workflow on this. I need
> to get the video keep original size, deinterlaced
> and without quality loss as much as possible. Any
> ideas?"
>
> The AG-AC160 is one of the high-end HD AVCHD
> handheld Camcorders. Contributes to
> [url=http://www.pavtube.com/workflow-for-panasonic
> -camera.html]Panasonic[/url]'s special AVCHD
> footages, it's really the top-quality choice at
> high rate shooting such as 24 Mb/s. For high-def
> output, the HD-SDI terminal puts out HD signals
> including 1920 x 1080 at 24fps.
>
> You can playback AVCHD files in Windows Media
> Player
> ([url=https://itunes.apple.com/hk/app/free-mts-m2t
> s-converter/id517643843?mt=12][b]Free MTS/M2TS
> Converter for Mac[/b][/url] is recommended); but
> if you want to play/edit Panasonic AG-AC160 AVCHD
> files on Final Cut Pro 6/7, the best workflow is
> to encode AVCHD to FCP 6/7 friendly video codec,
> such as ProRes 422 MOV.
>
> To accomplish this goal, a powerful
> [b][url=http://www.pavtube.com/mts-converter-mac/]
> Mac AVCHD to FCP Converter[/url][/b] is
> recommended to help encode Panasonic AG-AC160
> AVCHD to Apple ProRes so that you can edit them
> smoothly in FCP 6/7, as well as encoding the
> edited video back to normal mov files for sharing
> with friends.
>
> Free Download Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac
>
> [url=http://pavtubecrm.pavtube.com/download/?s=603
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> [url=http://www.pavtube.com/mts-converter-mac/purc
> hase/][img]http://img.over-blog-kiwi.com/0/57/83/0
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>
> The program which can not only encode Panasonic
> AG-AC160 AVCHD footage to Apple ProRes codec for
> FCP 6/7 editing, but also support simple video
> editing functions. Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for
> Mac can encode MTS, M2TS, M2T, TS, MOD, TOD videos
> from HD camcorders or DVs (like JVC, Panasonic,
> Sony and Canon) for editing in Final Cut Pro (X),
> iMovie, Final Cut Express, Avid Media Composer,
> Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Aperture 3, Kdenlive,
> Avid Xpress Pro, Adobe Creative Suite 6, Adobe
> After Effects CS6, DaVinci Resolve etc. Just
> download it and follow the tutorial below to get
> the work done.
>
> [b][size=4]Step-by-step: How to Encode AVCHD
> footage from Panasonic AG-AC160 to Apple ProRes
> for FCP 6/7[/size][/b]
>
> 1. Launch this AVCHD to ProRes Converter for Mac.
> Click the +top left icon to load individual mts
> files; or click the second icon to load the entire
> AVCHD file. Here is a
> [url=http://www.pavtube.com/mts-converter-mac-gett
> ing-started.html]guide[/url] of corresponding
> icon's function.
>
> [img]http://digital-camcorder-life.com/wp-content/
> uploads/2013/08/avchd-to-fcp-converter.jpg[/img]
>
> 2. Click "Format" and choose [b]Final Cut Pro - >
> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)[/b] as the preferred
> codec for Final Cut Pro 6/7.
>
> [img]http://img.over-blog-kiwi.com/0/57/83/05/2013
> 06/ob_e47312_convert-p2-mxf-to-apple-prores.jpg[/i
> mg]
>
> For normal use, ProRes 422 is enough for most
> users; if you want to get better video quality,
> pls choose the second one - ProRes 422 HQ.
>
> FYI: the better video quality you choose, the
> larger output file size will be; so pls ensure
> there's enough storage under the output path.
>
> Besides, ProRes HQ and ProRes Proxy come with FCP
> 6 while ProRes LT and 4444 are relased together
> with FCP7. In this case, pls choose proper profile
> according to your FCP currently version.
>
> [url=http://camcordervideoshare.altervista.org/blo
> g/types-of-apple-prores-codecs/]Types of Apple
> ProRes Codecs[/url] |
> [url=http://camcordervideoshare.altervista.org/blo
> g/apple-prores-format-specifications/]Apple ProRes
> Format Specifications[/url]
>
> 3. Click the Pencil - like "Editing" icon on the
> top, you will find several tabs enable you trim
> out a part of this video, or crop it. In the
> effect tab, you will find a the Deinterlacing box,
> check it according to your needs.
>
> [img]http://img.over-blog-kiwi.com/0/57/83/05/2013
> 07/ob_c27608_output-deinterlaced-prores-for-fcp-on
> -mac.jpg[/img]
>
> 4. Click the "Convert" button to start
> [b][url=http://encode-video-for-editing.over-blog.
> com/get-panasonic-avchd-working-in-fcp]encoding
> Panasonic AG-AC160 AVCHD to ProRes on
> Mac[/url][/b]. There's no need to wait on front of
> screen; you can check "shut down computer after
> conversion" and leave it working directly.
>
> When the AVCHD to Apple ProRes conversion process
> is 100% completed, you will be able to get the
> output mov files for Final Cut Pro 6/7 by clicking
> on "import" button effortlessly.
>
> Tips:
>
> 1. A quick guide to show
> [url=http://www.pavtube.com/guide/import-avchd-to-
> final-cut-pro-7.html]The Correct Way to Ingest and
> Import AVCHD to Final Cut Pro 7[/url].
>
> 2. More step-by-step guide for Panasonic users are
> available on how to
> [url=http://www.pavtube.com/workflow-for-panasonic
> -camera.html]convert Panasonic footages to various
> video formats[/url].
>
> 3. Before you try to do the conversion, if you are
> also a FCP X user, please make sure that you have
> installed the
> [url=http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1396]Apple
> ProRes Codec[/url] manually since the FCP X asks
> users to install it by themselves.
>
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