I bought a Canon Vixia HF M30 and I shot on it all summer making a documentary for the camp I worked at. This meant that I transferred the files onto my hard drive since I have a lot of footage and they are currently in .mts files. I have no idea how to make this compatible with final cut express 4 or what I need to do. Do I need to get a converter? Any help would be much appreciated!
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Final Cut Express doesn't actually edit AVCHD, it imports it and converts it to Apple Intermediate Codec, which is a much more editing friendly HD supporting codec. AIC takes a lot more space then AVCHD.
Final Cut will only handle AVCHD files when it finds them in their original file structure (either by connecting the camcorder or using a memory card reader), not isolated .mts files.
In Final Cut you would open your log and transfer window and import the footage as AIC.
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