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-[b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-panasonic-aj-hpx3100-p2-mxf-to-imovie-mac.html [/quote]Panasonic AJ-HPX3100[/b]-Panasonic's latest full-bodied camcorder combines the sensor from the HPX3000 and the body of the HPX370, making it a small form factor camera with a beautiful 2/3″ 1080P 3-CCD sensor. The camera has all the features of the HPX3000, and a couple from the [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-panasonic-aj-hpx3700-p2-mxf-to-fcp7-mac.html [/quote]HPX3700 as well, including FilmRec up to 600% and dual color filter wheels. The HPX3100 maintains the high quality of the Panasonic P2 lineup with AVC-Intra 100 recording, but is also sleek and compact.  
-[b]Recording Formats:+With the Sony HX30V, Sony aims to bring highly desired features like high-powered zoom and very good low-light capabilities into a compact form-factor that consumers are accustomed to.
-[/b]-1080/59.94i, 50i, 29.97pN, 25pN,+
- -1080/24PN, 23.98pN+
--480/59.94i, 29.97pN, 23.98pN,+
--576/50i, 25pNNote: In DVCPRO HD 1080 23.98p is pulled down over 59.94i (native recording is not possible)+
-[b]Standard Codecs: [/b]AVC-Intra 100, AVC-Intra 50, DVCPRO HD/DVCPRO 50, DVCPRO/DV+[b]Here is the official Sony specs:[/b]
-[img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mxf/convert-panasonic-hpx3100-fcp.gif[/img]+-18.2 MP “Exmor R” CMOS sensor
-[b]Q:What about compatibility of [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mxf-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]Panasonic HPX3100 and Final Cut Pro[/b]?+-20x optical zoom lens (25-500mm in 35mm format) with 40x digital “Clear Image Zoom” at full resolution
 +-Wi-Fi enabled for sharing content directly with compatible smartphone, PC, tablet or other devices
 +-"Extra High Sensitivity” technology enhances low-light shooting capabilities
 +-Lightning-fast AF speed of approximately 0.13 second in daylight, 0.21 seconds in low-light at 3 EV (speeds may vary based on shooting conditions)
 +-3.0-inch, 921k dot LCD screen
 +-Captures 13MP equivalent still images while shooting video via “Dual-Record”
 +-Full HD Movie Shooting capability (1920×1080/60p) and Optical SteadyShot Active Mode (3 way shake cancelling)
 +-Photo Creativity interface and 9 “Picture Effect” options for creating unique, custom-styled photos and video
 +-Embedded GPS functionality with newly added GPS Log Recording function
 +-Manufactured with “SoRPlas” – Sony recycled plastic – a durable plastic containing 99% recycled materials
 +[img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mts-m2ts/sony-dsc-hx30v-to-imovie.gif[/img]
-Panasonic P2 card stores videos in MXF format. But to FCP, Apple ProRes 422 is the best format to read. If not, FCP will refuse reading the files or spending much time on the process of rendering. +Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V is so amazing that many users can not help grasping it in hands all the time, they may have enjoyed taking photos and videos. However, most users may meet a problem that after shooting, it is difficult for them to imput the footages to iMovie editing. Why? It is simple because of the different format. The most compatible format for iMovie is Apple Intermediate codec(AIC)(*.mov). But as we all know, the clips format of Sony Cybershot DSC-HX30V is AVCHD. So here comes to the key problem. How can we transcode AVCHD to Apple Intermediate codec(AIC)(*.mov) for iMovie editing? I am afraid that we need to use the third party program--the best [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]Sony Cybershot DSC-HX30V AVCHD Converter for Mac[/b].
-The simple solution is to convert P2 MXF to Apple ProRes codec. Here comes the most powerful video conversion tool, which is the smart [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mxf-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]P2 MXF Converter for Mac[/b]. This software can deal with P2 MXF files perfectly. It helps you to transcode P2 MXF files to Apple ProRes, including ProRes 422, ProRes 422 (HQ), ProRes 422 (LT), ProRes 422 (Proxy), etc to meet your needs. The key feature is that it offers you lossless Mac conversion from P2 MXF to ProRes. For 1080i videos, it can deinterlace the files for you. Here is the brief instruction for you.+Tutorial for beginners: How to [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/imput-sony-cyber-shot-dsc-hx30v-avchd-to-imovie.html [/quote]convert Sony Cybershot DSC-HX30V 1080p AVCHD footages to iMovie[/b] without quality loss.
 +[img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mts-m2ts/steps-sony-dsc-hx30v-to-imovie.gif[/img]
-[img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mxf/hpx-255-mxf-to-fcp-steps.gif[/img]+Step 1: Install and run the [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]1080p MTS Converter for Mac[/b] you have found.
 +Transfer your Sony Cybershot DSC-HX30V footages to the converter. If you want, you can merge several AVCHD clips by ticking “Merge into one” box.
-Step 1: Install and launch the professional Mac MXF Converter, import Panasonic AJ-HPX3100 P2 MXF videos to it.+Step 2: Click "format" bar to choose the output format. Click and choose "iMovie and Final Cut Express--> Apple Intermediate Codec(AIC)(*.mov)"
-Step 2: Click on the “Format”> Final Cut Pro, Apple PreRes 422(HQ), Apple PreRes 422, Apple ProRes 422(LT), etc are all the proper choice for you. Apple ProRes 422(HQ) is highly recommended if you give the priority to the quality of the converted videos.+Step 3: You can click "settings" to customize the output parameters, adjust the resolution, bitrate as you want. Set video size as 1920*1080, video frame rate as 30fps is better (If the original recordings are 1080 50p, pls set 25fps)
-Step 3: You can click “settings” button to adjust the output video’s parameters, such as resolution, bitrate, etc. 1920*1080 video size and 30fps(25 fps for original 50i files) video frame rate is recommended.+Step 4: Click convert button to start converting [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]Sony DSC-HX30V 1080p MTS to AIC[/b] for iMovie on Mac OS X.
-Step 4: .Click “Convert” button to start to [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-panasonic-aj-hpx3100-p2-mxf-to-fcp-mac.html [/quote][b]convert Panasonic AJ-HPX3100 AVC-Intra 100 MXF recordings[/b][b] to FCP ProRes 422[/b] on Mac OS X.+After Sony Cybershot DSC-HX30V AVCHD 60P conversion finished , you can click “open” to find the output file to import Sony 1080 60p AVCHD files into iMovie for editing easily.
- +
-After conversion you can import converted MOV files to FCP 6/7/X for editing without rendering. Don’t worry about the quality of the new videos output. This [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mxf-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]Mac P2 MXF to ProRes Conveter[/b] can ensures you lossless conversion.+
[b]Related guides:[/b] [b]Related guides:[/b]
-[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-panasonic-ag-hpx600-p2-mxf-fcp-mac.html [/quote]Import Panasonic AG-HPX600 P2 AVC-Intra MXF files to FCP+[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/edit-dsc-hx30v-avchd-fcp7.html [/quote]Edit Sony DSC-HX30V 1080p AVCHD Files in FCP 7 on Mac
-[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-panasonic-ag-hpx600-p2-mxf-aic-imovie-mac.html [/quote]Convert Panasonic AG-HPX600 P2 MXF to AIC for iMovie+[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-dsc-hx9v-1080-60p-avchd-to-30p-mov-for-imovie-11.html [/quote]Convert DSC-HX9V 108060p AVCHD to 30p MOV for iMovie '11
-[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-panasonic-aj-hpx3100-p2-mxf-to-imovie-mac.html [/quote]Import Panasonic AJ-HPX3100 P2 MXF footages into iMovie on Mac+[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-sony-hdr-cx130-avchd-to-aic-mov-for-imovie-mac.html [/quote]Convert Sony HDR-CX130 AVCHD to AIC MOV for iMovie on Mac
-[quote] http://movies-videos-convert-tips.overblog.com/loading-converting-panasonic-aj-hpx3100-avc-intra-100-mxf-recordings-to-final-cut-pro-fcp-6-7-x [/quote]Load Panasonic AJ-HPX3100 P2 MXF to FCP for further editing +[quote] http://movies-videos-convert-tips.overblog.com/converting-ingesting-sony-cyber-shot-dsc-hx30v-1080-60p-avchd-video-recording-to-imovie-editing-mac [/quote]Transcode Sony HX30V 1080p MTS to iMovie AIC(*.mov) Mac
-[quote] http://movies-videos-convert-tips.overblog.com/sony-nex-6-usage-tips-how-to-put-avchd-files-from-sony-nex-6-to-imovie-with-the-least-loss-of-original-video-quality [/quote]Import Sony NEX-6 1080p AVCHD videos to iMovie without quality loss+
[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-sony-pdw-f800-mxf-to-avid-media-composer-mac.html [/quote]Import Sony PDW-F800 XDCAM HD422 footage to Avid Media Composer on Mac [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-sony-pdw-f800-mxf-to-avid-media-composer-mac.html [/quote]Import Sony PDW-F800 XDCAM HD422 footage to Avid Media Composer on Mac
 +[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-panasonic-aj-hpx3100-p2-mxf-to-fcp-mac.html [/quote]Convert Panasonic AJ-HPX3100 AVC-Intra 100 MXF to FCP ProRes 422

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With the Sony HX30V, Sony aims to bring highly desired features like high-powered zoom and very good low-light capabilities into a compact form-factor that consumers are accustomed to.

[b]Here is the official Sony specs:[/b]

-18.2 MP “Exmor R” CMOS sensor -20x optical zoom lens (25-500mm in 35mm format) with 40x digital “Clear Image Zoom” at full resolution -Wi-Fi enabled for sharing content directly with compatible smartphone, PC, tablet or other devices -"Extra High Sensitivity” technology enhances low-light shooting capabilities -Lightning-fast AF speed of approximately 0.13 second in daylight, 0.21 seconds in low-light at 3 EV (speeds may vary based on shooting conditions) -3.0-inch, 921k dot LCD screen -Captures 13MP equivalent still images while shooting video via “Dual-Record” -Full HD Movie Shooting capability (1920×1080/60p) and Optical SteadyShot Active Mode (3 way shake cancelling) -Photo Creativity interface and 9 “Picture Effect” options for creating unique, custom-styled photos and video -Embedded GPS functionality with newly added GPS Log Recording function -Manufactured with “SoRPlas” – Sony recycled plastic – a durable plastic containing 99% recycled materials [img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mts-m2ts/sony-dsc-hx30v-to-imovie.gif[/img]

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V is so amazing that many users can not help grasping it in hands all the time, they may have enjoyed taking photos and videos. However, most users may meet a problem that after shooting, it is difficult for them to imput the footages to iMovie editing. Why? It is simple because of the different format. The most compatible format for iMovie is Apple Intermediate codec(AIC)(*.mov). But as we all know, the clips format of Sony Cybershot DSC-HX30V is AVCHD. So here comes to the key problem. How can we transcode AVCHD to Apple Intermediate codec(AIC)(*.mov) for iMovie editing? I am afraid that we need to use the third party program--the best [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]Sony Cybershot DSC-HX30V AVCHD Converter for Mac[/b].

Tutorial for beginners: How to [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/imput-sony-cyber-shot-dsc-hx30v-avchd-to-imovie.html [/quote]convert Sony Cybershot DSC-HX30V 1080p AVCHD footages to iMovie[/b] without quality loss. [img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mts-m2ts/steps-sony-dsc-hx30v-to-imovie.gif[/img]

Step 1: Install and run the [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]1080p MTS Converter for Mac[/b] you have found. Transfer your Sony Cybershot DSC-HX30V footages to the converter. If you want, you can merge several AVCHD clips by ticking “Merge into one” box.

Step 2: Click "format" bar to choose the output format. Click and choose "iMovie and Final Cut Express--> Apple Intermediate Codec(AIC)(*.mov)"

Step 3: You can click "settings" to customize the output parameters, adjust the resolution, bitrate as you want. Set video size as 1920*1080, video frame rate as 30fps is better (If the original recordings are 1080 50p, pls set 25fps)

Step 4: Click convert button to start converting [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]Sony DSC-HX30V 1080p MTS to AIC[/b] for iMovie on Mac OS X.

After Sony Cybershot DSC-HX30V AVCHD 60P conversion finished , you can click “open” to find the output file to import Sony 1080 60p AVCHD files into iMovie for editing easily.

[b]Related guides:[/b] [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/edit-dsc-hx30v-avchd-fcp7.html [/quote]Edit Sony DSC-HX30V 1080p AVCHD Files in FCP 7 on Mac [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-dsc-hx9v-1080-60p-avchd-to-30p-mov-for-imovie-11.html [/quote]Convert DSC-HX9V 108060p AVCHD to 30p MOV for iMovie '11 [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-sony-hdr-cx130-avchd-to-aic-mov-for-imovie-mac.html [/quote]Convert Sony HDR-CX130 AVCHD to AIC MOV for iMovie on Mac [quote] http://movies-videos-convert-tips.overblog.com/converting-ingesting-sony-cyber-shot-dsc-hx30v-1080-60p-avchd-video-recording-to-imovie-editing-mac [/quote]Transcode Sony HX30V 1080p MTS to iMovie AIC(*.mov) Mac [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-sony-pdw-f800-mxf-to-avid-media-composer-mac.html [/quote]Import Sony PDW-F800 XDCAM HD422 footage to Avid Media Composer on Mac [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-panasonic-aj-hpx3100-p2-mxf-to-fcp-mac.html [/quote]Convert Panasonic AJ-HPX3100 AVC-Intra 100 MXF to FCP ProRes 422

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