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How to import Sony FS100 AVCHD to ProRes for FCP 7/X
Topic Started: Mar 31 2014, 08:29 AM (12 Views)
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As we all know, Sony's NEX-FS100 is first affordable and fully professional large-sensor video camera, this compact, highly modular camera comes equipped with a stabilized 11x zoom lens while using the same S35-size CMOS sensor as the higher-end PMW-F3. Able to shoot full 1080p video in a range of frame rates up to 60p, the FS100 provides the option of recording 28Mbps AVCHD footage onto SD or Memory Stick media, or it can output uncompressed 4:2:2 video (with embedded timecode) and RGB via HDMI 1.4 to an external recording unit.

I can't import Sony FS100 AVCHD to FCP 7 or FCPX shot in 1080 60p

In order to import Sony FS100 files to Final Cut Pro 7 for editing, you can use 3rd-party software to convert 60p/50p MTS footage to Apple ProRes encoded mov format first, which is a native format for Final Cut Pro 6/7/X. It's a great way to achieve your goal smoothly. For this purose, this article will show you how to transcode Sony NEX-FS100 AVCHD Footage to ProRes MOV in detail.

Free Download Aunsoft iMedia Converter for Mac. This software can help you convert Sony FS100 AVCHD 50/60P files to ProRes 422 MOV format for Final Cut Pro, more import and output formats are also supported.

Step 1: Import Sony FS100 files to Mac AVCHD to ProRes Converter

Click "add video" or "add folder" to load Sony FS100 clips.

Step 2: Choose output format

Click the "format" and choose the "Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 HQ (*.mov)" Here ProRes 422 HQ is recommended for offering even greater headroom to preserve the quality of even the most demanding.

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Step 3: Conversion

Click "Conversion" icon and the FS100 AVCHD to FCP 7 Converter will transcode Sony FS100 AVCHD to ProRes MOV for FCP(X) on Mac

Import Sony FS100 AVCHD to FCP 7

To import the transcoded files into Final Cut Pro 7, simply navigate to File > Import > Files and select the converted clips. Alternately you can simply drag and drop the files into your “Bin.” Note that this process using Compresor replaces the need to "Log and Transfer" as you would with typical camcorders.
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