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Convert Sony Handycam MTS to Mac, transfer Sony Handycam Video to iMovie on Mac

Sony Handycam to Mac: Convert/Import Sony Handycam MTS Video to Mac

Handycam,as the name of the first Video8 camcorder, is a Sony brand used to market its camcorder range. According to models of Sony Handycam, Sony HD Handycam series can record high definition 1440 x 1080 AVCHD(MPEG-4 AVC/H.264), capture stand definition 1440 x 1080(MPEG-2), such as Sony Handycam HDR-XR350V, HDR-CX350V,HDR-CX300, HDR-XR200V, HDR-XR520V, HDR-FX1000, HDR-CX520V, HDR-FX7, GVH-D700, DCR-DVD850, DCR-DVD650, DCR-HC52, etc.

For Mac users, they are no longer worried that Sony Handycam AVCHD Video cannot be compatible on Mac with a best AVCHD Converter for Mac, which can convert M2TS, MTS, etc videos to most popular formats, such as MOV, MP4, AVI, 3GP, FLV, MPEG-4, MP3, etc. And then you can import converted AVCHD MTS or M2TS files to Mac applications, like iMovie, FCP, FCE, iDVD and more for editing as you like.

How to convert and import Sony Handycam video to Mac iMovie, FCP, FCE for editing and enjoy? Now, the following quick guide can help you.

Step One: Input Sony Handycam Video to Mac
After you copied Sony Handycam video files to Mac or PC, then you can launch Mac AVCHD Converter. Click “Add File” to add target AVCHD MTS video for converting.

Step Two: Select Output Video Format for Mac
Click the small down arrow at the very right of the “Profile” to open the Profile drop-up list to choose MOV, MP4,or DV as output video format for Mac iMovie, FCP, FCE, iDVD, etc.

Step Three: Start to Convert Sony Handycam Video to Mac
Press “Start” button to convert selected AVCHD MTS files for Mac. When the conversion finished, you can enjoy them on Macs or PCs.

Related: If you want to edit your AVCHD MTS/M2TS videos on Mac, you can refer to edit AVCHD files on Mac OS.

Get Camcorder Video Like AVCHD MTS, M2TS, MOD to Mac, iMovie

How to Get AVCHD MTS/M2TS, MOD Files off HD Camcorder to Mac, iMovie, FCP

Most digital camcorders record videos in mts, m2ts, mod, tod formats, for example, Camorder stores video in MTS, M2TS format: Sony HDR-CX150, HDR-CX500V, HDR-SR7, HDR-SR100, HDR-XR150, Panasonic HDC-SD700, HDC-SD100, HDC-HS700, HDC-TM700, Canon VIXIA HF R100, VIXIA HF M300, VIXIA HF100, VIXIA HF200, etc; MOD format: Canon FS100, Canon FS200, Canon FS300, Panasonic SDR-S100, SDR-S150, SDR-H20, JVC GZ-MG37, GZ-MG100, GZ-MG630, etc; TOD format: JVC GZ-HD3, GZ-HD5, GZ-HD6, GZ-HD30, GZ-HD40.

Among these HD camcorders, some of them can be compatible with iMovie’ 08 and iMovie’ 09, you can check iMovie’ 09: Camcorder Support here.

However, to get these camcorder videos off camcorder to Mac is not easy for some green hands who own HD camcorders.

Tutorial and steps to get Video off Camcorder to Mac, iMovie as follows:

Step1: Turn on your camcorder and make sure your camcorder is set to the right mode to import videos or photos.

Step2: Connect camcorder to Mac with USB cable(a 6 pin or 4 pin cable), and make sure you insert cable to Mac and camcorder in the correct port.

Step3: Your Mac will automatically launch iMovie, So you can review your video or select “Import All”, and make sure your camcorder is set to “Automatic”. If DVD Player automatically open, quit DVD Player first.

Step4: If you select “Manual”, you can import some clips to iMovie.

Step5: If you import from tape-based camcorder such as DV or HDV, iMovie will automatically revise tape and import all. iMovie can automatically create thumbnail video after complete importing.

Tips: 1. iMovie can automatically detect your camcorder when you have a FireWire camcorder connected. If you see the message no camera or camcorder attached, you need to check your camera is on and you plugged in the cable in the correct way, and then make sure your camcorder is set to VCR, VTR, or Play mode. You can also click “Connection Help” button for more suggestions.

2. You can select the right video format as your needs. If you import video from your camcorder, you can select DV, DV Widescreen, HDV 1080i, and HDV 720i. If you record video from your iSight, select iSight. If you copy MPEG-4 files from your PDA or phone, select MPEG-4.

Related: If your camcorder cannot be compatible with Mac, you can click here to see how to convert AVCHD MTS, M2TS to Mac.