07-20-2010, 08:12 AM
FCE4 handles AVCHD footages shot in 1280*720 and 1440*1080. If your footages shot in 1920*1080, need to convert the MTS to editable format for FCE.
These MOD files are often accompanied with small .MOI files which contain the videos' time-stamp information. MOD format is simply a MPEG-2 formatted video file, and if you simply wish to view the files on your computer, it is reportedly safe to rename the extension from MOD to MPG or AVI. So i suggest you use a MOD Converter.There were one or two other similar programs, but I am running 10.4 still, and that made it the clear choice. So far Pavtube has worked as advertised--I can finally watch my movies from my JVC camera on my Mac using iMovie.
http://www.pavtube.com/mod-converter-mac/
These MOD files are often accompanied with small .MOI files which contain the videos' time-stamp information. MOD format is simply a MPEG-2 formatted video file, and if you simply wish to view the files on your computer, it is reportedly safe to rename the extension from MOD to MPG or AVI. So i suggest you use a MOD Converter.There were one or two other similar programs, but I am running 10.4 still, and that made it the clear choice. So far Pavtube has worked as advertised--I can finally watch my movies from my JVC camera on my Mac using iMovie.
http://www.pavtube.com/mod-converter-mac/