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-The Sony PDW-F800 camcorder is the newest member of the XDCAM family. It offers multi-format recording flexibility as standard - including SD recording and a frame rate of 23.98P in 1080 mode. It is equipped with three 2/3-inch type CCDs and a “Power HAD FX” progressive CCD with 1920 x 1080 effective pixels. Stunning-quality HD images can be captured by this high-resolution CCD and advanced digital signal. On top of the exceptional technology, the PDW-F800 offers very high quality HD recording at a data rate of up to 50Mbps using the MPEG-2 4:2:2P@HL compression.+[b]I am trying to import media from a Sony HDR-CX760V camera, but FCP X (updated today) can’t ingest the AVCHD clips. It recognizes that an unknown camera is attached, and will not import the movie. Any ideas on how to get the files into FCP X?[/b]
-However, there is no perfect thing in the word. The cam recorded XDCAM 422 HD file doesn't work well with Avid Media Composer, especially 50fps footage. "For our exam film project at the Dutch film school we used the Sony PDW-F800 XDCAM HD422 camera in 50MB/s mode. Some footage was shot in 50FPS. AVID 5 will not import the clips. Does anyone have tips what we could try to do about this?"+Sony HDR-CX760V camcorder is great for us to take high quality images and record vivid full HD videos, Capable of 60p/24p recording and playback via HDMI and compatible HDTV4 provides you stunning clarity and incredibly detailed and smoother playback of your memories.
-Have you met the similar trouble? If so, do you have got one way to make Avid Media Composer support XDCAM 422 material well? AMA Plugin? I think it doesn't recognise the file well, either. In the post you will find the best way to solve the incompatible problem- [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-sony-pdw-f800-mxf-to-avid-media-composer-mac.html [/quote]Transcoding Sony PDW-F800 XDCAM HD422 MXF to Avid Media Composer[/b] favorable format Avid DNxHD MOV. +If you have got the Sony HDR-CX760V and often use it to record 1080P video, you may have the need to edit Sony CX760V AVCHD in Final Cut Pro on Mac, but as the user stated above, FCP X best supported video format is Apple ProRes 422 codec MOV format, so FCP X doesn’t support Sony CX760V AVCHD footages well.
-[img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mxf/c500-to-avid-mac-steps.gif[/img]+You would be eager to find the reason why FCP X cannot support the AVCHD recordings from CX760V. In fact, you cannot import 60fps or 50fps media into FCP using the camera import function. Plus, the MPEG-4/H.264 encoded AVCHD is not the ideal format for Final Cut Pro. So the best way is to [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]transcode Sony CX760V AVCHD to FCP X[/b] best supported Apple RroRes codec, then you can edit smoothly without rendering. You can follow the guide below.
-After googling, I found the Brorsoft [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mxf-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]Mac MXF to Avid DNxHD Converter[/b] is a price but professional convert program. Applying which you can change and deinterlace Sony PDW-F800 1080i MXF to DNxHD, the compatible video format for Avid MC on Mac OS X without any video and audio problem, thus Avid Media Composer can recognize your PDW-F800 footages easily. Below are the simple steps for the fast conversion, please trust it.+[img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mts-m2ts/steps-canon-hf-m400-to-fcp.gif[/img]
-Step 1: Once launch the program, click “Add Video” button to load your source MXF clips. You are allowed to add multiple files to convert at a time.+You can get the [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]AVCHD to FCP X Converter[/b] to make the AVCHD to FCP X transcoding task without quality loss, which offers you particular profiles for Final Cut Pro including ProRes 422 (HQ), ProRes 422, ProRes 422 (LT), ProRes 422 (Proxy) and ProRes 4444. Step-by-step conversion guide is list as below.
-Step 2: Click on“Format”bar and from the dropdown menu to select “Avid Media Composer > Avid DHxHD (*.mov)” as target format. +1. Run the top MTS Converter for Mac OS X, and click the "Add" button to download .mts files from your Sony HDR-CX760V camcorder to the application.
-Step 3: Tap Settings icon to optimize the output file quality according to your needs. You’d better set the video frame rate as 30 fps, video size as 1920*1080 to keep the best quality for editing in Avid, but for 50i source video, the 25fps frame rate will be proper+2. Click the "Format" option, and tap the Final Cut Pro > “Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” or “Apple ProRes 422 HQ (*.mov)”, which can bring you best quality video.
-Step 4: When above steps finished, hit Convert button to start [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mxf-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]converting Sony PDW-F800 MXF to Avid DNxHD[/b] on Mac OS X for editing in Avid MC with a super fast speed.+3. Adjust video and audio parameters in Profile Setting via clicking Settings on the main interface. 1920*1080 video size, 30fps video bitrate and pcm-s16le audio codec are the favorable settings.
 +[img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mts-m2ts/fz150-fcp-settings.gif[/img]
-As soon as the MXF conversion is over, you can simply click “Open” button to find the generated file. The video can be surpported by Avid well, you can directly copy or drag it to Avid MC to edit smoothly.+4. Start the [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]Sony 1080p AVCHD .mts to Prores 422[/b] Mac conversion with this professional Mac AVCHD to FCP Converter.
-[b]Related guides:[/b]+After the conversion, you can get the output files via tapping the Open button. Now, it’s easy for you to import and [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/get-sony-cx760v-1080p-avchd-into-fcpx-mac.html [/quote]get Sony CX760V AVCHD files into FCP X[/b] on Mac.
-[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/edit-sony-ex3-mxf-in-windows-movie-maker.html [/quote]Edit Sony PMW-EX3 MXF files in Windows Movie Maker+Tips:
- +1. You can join multiple MTS/M2TS files into one file via checking off the “Merge into one” box.
-[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+2. You can run the Final Cut Pro X and click File --> Import --> Files to import the converted files and edit them in FCP X.
- +3. If you want to make your Sony CX760V footages editable in FCE, Adobe Premiere, Avid Media Composer, etc, the Mac AVCHD Converter will be also a great choice. Please go to the [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac to get more info.
-[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/edit-canon-c300-mxf-in-avid-media-composer.html [/quote]Editing Canon C300 MXF in Avid Media Composer+
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-[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-canon-c500-mxf-to-avid-media-composer-mac.html [/quote]Import Canon C500 MXF files into Avid Media Composer on Mac+
 +Related guides:
 +[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-sony-hdr-cx730-50-avchd-to-fcp-x-mac.html [/quote]Import Sony HDR-CX730 50p AVCHD files to FCP X on Mac OS X
 +[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-sony-hdr-cx740-mts-to-mpeg-for-premiere.html [/quote]Convert Sony HDR-CX740 MTS to MPEG for Adobe Premiere Pro
 +[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-avchd-from-sony-handycam-1080p-to-mac.html [/quote]Import AVCHD videos from Sony Handycam 1080p to Mac for editing
 +[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-sony-hdr-cx350v-avchd-to-imovie11-mac.html [/quote]Import Sony HDR-CX350V AVCHD to iMovie '11 for editing on Mac
 +[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-sony-cx760v-60p-avchd-to-imovie-mac.html [/quote]Import Sony CX760V 60p AVCHD clips to iMovie on Mac OS X
[quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/transcode-canon-eos-c100-avchd-to-fcp.html [/quote]Edit Canon EOS C100 AVCHD footages in FCP X without quality loss [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/transcode-canon-eos-c100-avchd-to-fcp.html [/quote]Edit Canon EOS C100 AVCHD footages in FCP X 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
-[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+

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[img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mts-m2ts/sony-cx760v-to-fcpx-mac.gif[/img] [b]I am trying to import media from a Sony HDR-CX760V camera, but FCP X (updated today) can’t ingest the AVCHD clips. It recognizes that an unknown camera is attached, and will not import the movie. Any ideas on how to get the files into FCP X?[/b]

Sony HDR-CX760V camcorder is great for us to take high quality images and record vivid full HD videos, Capable of 60p/24p recording and playback via HDMI and compatible HDTV4 provides you stunning clarity and incredibly detailed and smoother playback of your memories.

If you have got the Sony HDR-CX760V and often use it to record 1080P video, you may have the need to edit Sony CX760V AVCHD in Final Cut Pro on Mac, but as the user stated above, FCP X best supported video format is Apple ProRes 422 codec MOV format, so FCP X doesn’t support Sony CX760V AVCHD footages well.

You would be eager to find the reason why FCP X cannot support the AVCHD recordings from CX760V. In fact, you cannot import 60fps or 50fps media into FCP using the camera import function. Plus, the MPEG-4/H.264 encoded AVCHD is not the ideal format for Final Cut Pro. So the best way is to [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]transcode Sony CX760V AVCHD to FCP X[/b] best supported Apple RroRes codec, then you can edit smoothly without rendering. You can follow the guide below.

[img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mts-m2ts/steps-canon-hf-m400-to-fcp.gif[/img]

You can get the [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]AVCHD to FCP X Converter[/b] to make the AVCHD to FCP X transcoding task without quality loss, which offers you particular profiles for Final Cut Pro including ProRes 422 (HQ), ProRes 422, ProRes 422 (LT), ProRes 422 (Proxy) and ProRes 4444. Step-by-step conversion guide is list as below.

1. Run the top MTS Converter for Mac OS X, and click the "Add" button to download .mts files from your Sony HDR-CX760V camcorder to the application.

2. Click the "Format" option, and tap the Final Cut Pro > “Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)” or “Apple ProRes 422 HQ (*.mov)”, which can bring you best quality video.

3. Adjust video and audio parameters in Profile Setting via clicking Settings on the main interface. 1920*1080 video size, 30fps video bitrate and pcm-s16le audio codec are the favorable settings. [img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mts-m2ts/fz150-fcp-settings.gif[/img]

4. Start the [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]Sony 1080p AVCHD .mts to Prores 422[/b] Mac conversion with this professional Mac AVCHD to FCP Converter.

After the conversion, you can get the output files via tapping the Open button. Now, it’s easy for you to import and [b][quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/get-sony-cx760v-1080p-avchd-into-fcpx-mac.html [/quote]get Sony CX760V AVCHD files into FCP X[/b] on Mac.

Tips: 1. You can join multiple MTS/M2TS files into one file via checking off the “Merge into one” box. 2. You can run the Final Cut Pro X and click File --> Import --> Files to import the converted files and edit them in FCP X. 3. If you want to make your Sony CX760V footages editable in FCE, Adobe Premiere, Avid Media Composer, etc, the Mac AVCHD Converter will be also a great choice. Please go to the [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html [/quote]MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac to get more info.

Related guides: [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-sony-hdr-cx730-50-avchd-to-fcp-x-mac.html [/quote]Import Sony HDR-CX730 50p AVCHD files to FCP X on Mac OS X [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/convert-sony-hdr-cx740-mts-to-mpeg-for-premiere.html [/quote]Convert Sony HDR-CX740 MTS to MPEG for Adobe Premiere Pro [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-avchd-from-sony-handycam-1080p-to-mac.html [/quote]Import AVCHD videos from Sony Handycam 1080p to Mac for editing [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-sony-hdr-cx350v-avchd-to-imovie11-mac.html [/quote]Import Sony HDR-CX350V AVCHD to iMovie '11 for editing on Mac [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/import-sony-cx760v-60p-avchd-to-imovie-mac.html [/quote]Import Sony CX760V 60p AVCHD clips to iMovie on Mac OS X [quote] http://www.brorsoft.com/how-to/transcode-canon-eos-c100-avchd-to-fcp.html [/quote]Edit Canon EOS C100 AVCHD footages in FCP X 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

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