Saturday, June 21, 2014

Import and Edit Sony Cyber-shot AVCHD to Final Cut Pro X/7/6 on Mac

Cyber-shot is Sony's line of point-and-shoot digital cameras introduced in 1996. Cyber-shot model names use a DSC prefix, which is an initialism for "Digital Still Camera". Many Cyber-shot models feature Carl Zeiss trademarked lenses. All Cyber-shot cameras accept Sony's proprietary Memory Stick or Memory Stick PRO Duo flash memory. Select models have also supported CompactFlash. Current Cyber-shot cameras support Memory Stick PRO Duo, SD, and SDHC.

Let’s see which Sony Cyber-shot digital cameras can be supported by Apple ProRes Converter. W-Series: import DSC-W650 video into FCP, import DSC-W610 into FCP, DSC-WX70, DSC-W620, DSC-WX150, DSC-WX50, DSC-W690. H-Series: DSC-HX30, DSC-HX10, DSC-HX200V, DSC-H90, DSC-HX20. T-Series: DSC-TX20, DSC-TX66, DSC-TX200V. R-Series: DSC-RX100.

How to edit Cyber-shot with FCP X/7/6. You need to convert Cyber-shot to Apple ProRes 422 first. UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac, works as an great AVCHD to Apple ProRes Converter is clever at converting AVCHD, MXF, MTS, M2TS files or MP4 files to Apple ProRes codec video. By converting sONY Cyber-shot video to Apple ProRes 422, converting Cyber-shot video to DNxHD, converting Cyber-shot video to MOV, you can import Cyber-shot video files in Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Pro X/7/6 etc.

Simple guide: How to convert Cyber-shot video file to Apple ProRes on Mac OS X?

Transfer AVCHD .mts or MP4 files to your Mac hard drive from Sony Cyber-shot camera, and Run Sony AVCHD Converter for Mac to load the video files.



Choose Final Cut Pro >Apple ProRes 422 (*mov).



click convert button to begin to transcode Cyber-shot video files to ProRES 422 MOV for FCP X/7/6 Mac OS X.

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