Saturday, October 15, 2016

Import Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 files to iMovie and FCE for editing on Mac

The Canon C100 Mark II Digital HD Camera offers all of the advantages of its predecessor while adding advanced new imaging and operational features by popular demand. In addition to improved RGB video processing, the camera’s dual codec capability supports simultaneous AVCHD and MP4 recording, including 59.94P capture along with slow and fast motion recording.

As we all know, the AVCHD/MP4 format is very popular in both the professional and consumer market. That means most non-linear editing software should have full support for the codec, but the thing is that users still have problems one or another while trying to open the C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 video files in iMovie or Final Cut Express for further editing.

In order to import and edit Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 files in iMovie/FCE without crashing problem and avoid rendering, you'd better transfer the Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 videos to iMovie/FCE native format. UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac can help you achieve the goal smoothly. It can aid you to change AVCHD/MP4 files to standard AIC MOV for iMovie/FCE without losing any quality. In fact, it's an all-in-one converter for fast transcoding, deinterlacing AVCHD files from Canon, Panasonic, JVC, Sony full HD camcorder/cameras on Mac OS X(Sierra, El Capitan, Yosemite) that makes the AVCHD editing work much easier with Non-Linear System.


Import Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 files to iMovie and iMovie/FCE



1. Download a free trial of UFUSoft AVCHD Converter for Mac. Install and launch it.

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2. Click "Add video" button to import your source files directly from your Canon C100 M2 camera, or from a card reader, or from the file folder that contains the source AVCHD/MP4 videos stored on your computer's hard disk drive.

Canon C100 Mark II to iMovie/FCE Converter

3.Click on the "Profile" bar and get the dropdown menu, then move your pointer to choose "iMovie and Final Cut Express > Apple Intermediate Codec(AIC) (*.mov)" as output format, it's native format for editing in iMovie and FCE.

Convert Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 to AIC MOV

4. Click the "Convert" button, The UFUSoft AVCHD Converter will convert Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 to AIC MOV for iMovie/FCE on Mac.

After Canon C100 M2 AVCHD/MP4 to AIC conversion completed. Click "Open Folder" button to get the generted AIC .mov files. Now, you can import Canon C100 Mark II AVCHD/MP4 videos into iMovie 8/9/11 or Final Cut Express for editing on Mac OS(Sierra, El Capitan) without rendering and any problem.

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