

And the choices are further narrowed down because you need a transcoder that is coming with its own codecs rather than just relying on those built into the operating system. The catch is that not all transcoders can encode MTS/M2TS to Apple ProRes or other 'professional' codecs. To make your editing process simpler and less resource-intensive, the easiest and most efficient solution is to transcode MTS/M2TS to Apple ProRes, a lossy video compression format developed by Apple Inc., which is the best 'intermediate' or 'production' codecs for post-production like editing and rendering on Mac.īest Tool to Convert MTS/M2TS to Apple ProRes on Mac That's why users usually run into incompatibility issue when editing MTS files with a post-production tool like Final Cut Pro X, iMovie, Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve on Mac. m2ts) files shot by Sony, Canon, JVC or Panasonic AVCHD cameras are highly compressed by H.264 codec and they are very hard to deal with during video editing. MTS files to ProRes? Thanks in advance, guys.' Thought MPEG Streamclip could convert them to ProRes for editing in FCP. 'I have hours of HD footage acquired on a new Sony HDR-CX160.

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