: .MTS files and iMovie
Is the card recognisable by machine at all, mounts within Finder, Desktop
etc???
Cheers!
`RobD...
On 16Nov2010, at 11:51 am, CARLSON John wrote:
Hi Ronnie and other wamuggers,
Ok have bought a new expensive (relatively)card reader - no luck, I was
really
: .MTS files and iMovie
Hi again John,
As I mentioned before about importing into iMovie … File Import Camera
Archive.
I know your Camera is a Canon FS200 HD video camera, but this might be
relative to your issue. I found it on a Panasonic website in my searching but
can't find it again
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Subject: Re: .MTS files and iMovie
Hi again John,
As I mentioned before about importing into iMovie ... File Import Camera
Archive.
I know your Camera is a Canon FS200 HD video camera, but this might be relative
to your issue. I found it on a Panasonic website in my searching
that iMovie then recognises.
Regards John C
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Rob Davies
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Is the card recognisable by machine at all, mounts
John wrote:
Yes Ronnie this has been an on-going issue and I have tried every
combination of connection. John c
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Ronda Brown
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Subject: Re: .MTS files and iMovie
Hi again John,
As I mentioned before about importing into iMovie ... File Import Camera
Archive.
I know your Camera is a Canon FS200 HD
files on the HD VIDEO card.
Advice about going to Sandisk for help might be the go.
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Hi again John
: Re: .MTS files and iMovie
On 16/11/2010, at 11:51 AM, CARLSON John wrote:
Hi Ronnie and other wamuggers,
Ok have bought a new expensive (relatively)card reader - no luck, I was really
hoping this would do the trick.
Tried your camera method Ronnie and again disappointed, it keeps telling me
I have been tearing what little hair I have left, out for a few weeks now.
I am using a pretty new card reader to transfer .MTS files from an AVCHD SD
card onto iMovie - video shot using Cannon FS200 HD video camera.
When I use an ordinary AVCHD SD card, (not a HD VIDEO labelled AVCHD SD card
On 15/11/2010, at 12:01 PM, CARLSON John wrote:
I have been tearing what little hair I have left, out for a few weeks now.
I am using a pretty new card reader to transfer .MTS files from an AVCHD SD
card onto iMovie – video shot using Cannon FS200 HD video camera.
When I use an ordinary
On 15/11/2010, at 1:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 15/11/2010, at 12:01 PM, CARLSON John wrote:
I have been tearing what little hair I have left, out for a few weeks now.
I am using a pretty new card reader to transfer .MTS files from an AVCHD SD
card onto iMovie – video shot using Cannon
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Ronda Brown
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Hi Ronni I'm very pleased to see you giving it some thought for me, although it
would have been better
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Ronda Brown
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Hi Ronni I’m very pleased to see you giving it some thought for me, although
it would have been better if it had been” Oh yes, all you need to do is...”
No the .MTS files
reader to transfer .MTS files from an
AVCHD SD card onto iMovie – video shot using Cannon FS200 HD video
camera.
When I use an ordinary AVCHD SD card, (not a HD VIDEO labelled AVCHD
SD card) iMovie recognises the files straight away opens the Import
window and allows me to select the .MTS
Yes Ronnie this has been an on-going issue and I have tried every combination
of connection. John c
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Hi John
November 2010 1:59 PM
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Hi John,
Just a thought … Have you tried opening iMovie first BEFORE you connect the
Camera.
Then connect the Camera, are the files stilled greyed out?
Cheers,
Ronni
On 15/11/2010, at 1:49 PM, CARLSON
, CARLSON John wrote:
From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On Behalf Of
Ronda Brown
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Hi Ronni I’m very pleased to see you giving it some thought for me, although
!!
officework has a suitable usb stick alike reader for ~ $10.-
James
On 15/11/2010, at 12:01, CARLSON John wrote:
I have been tearing what little hair I have left, out for a few weeks now.
I am using a pretty new card reader to transfer .MTS files from an AVCHD SD
card onto iMovie
files are AVCDH.
If you have Toast Titanium 9 or 10, you can use Toast convert function.
Use finder to get to the 'stream' folder and just drag and drop the .mts files onto Toast 9 Convert tab.
Then click the gear at the bottom, It will give you all the conversion options.
Cheers,
Ronni
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Media Converter (Mac)
http://www.aimersoft-mac.com/total-media-converter-mac.html
Hi Merv,
Your research has probably informed you that iMovie 8.0.4- ('09)
can handle AVCHD Video, but NOT iMovie 7 ('08).
The .mts files are AVCDH.
If you have Toast Titanium 9 or 10, you can use Toast convert
? Your comment appreciated.
Merv
Aimersoft Total Media Converter (Mac)
http://www.aimersoft-mac.com/total-media-converter-mac.html
Hi Merv,
Your research has probably informed you that iMovie 8.0.4- ('09) can
handle AVCHD Video, but NOT iMovie 7 ('08).
The .mts files are AVCDH.
If you have Toast
I have a Panasonic DMC-ZS3 compact digital camera and have taken still
shots with which I am very pleased. This week I experimented with the
movie function but found that Image Capture and iMovie (7) could not see
my movie. I could play the movie on the camera. Also, unpacking the
camera
experience of this
package? Your comment appreciated.
Merv
Aimersoft Total Media Converter (Mac)
http://www.aimersoft-mac.com/total-media-converter-mac.html
Hi Merv,
Your research has probably informed you that iMovie 8.0.4- ('09) can handle
AVCHD Video, but NOT iMovie 7 ('08).
The .mts files
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