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		<title>How to import Sony CX550V AVCHD Footages to Final Cut Express 4 for editing on Mac OS?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final Cut Express 4 is familiar editing software for us, which is the consumer version of Final Cut Pro and is designed for advanced editing of digital video as well as high-definition video, and used by many amateur and professional videographers. Generally considered that Final Cut Express 4 is a step underneath Final Cut Pro, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.apple.com/finalcutpro/" target="_blank">Final Cut Express 4</a></strong> is familiar editing software for us, which is the consumer version of<strong> Final Cut Pro</strong> and is designed for advanced editing of digital video as well as high-definition video, and used by many amateur and professional videographers. Generally considered that Final Cut Express 4 is a step underneath Final Cut Pro, but a step above<strong> iMovie</strong> in terms of capabilities.<br />
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<p>FCE 4 supports various of formats, including most DV25-format camcorders and decks: MiniDV and DVCAM; most HDV-format camcorders and decks: 720p, 1080i; most AVCHD-format camcorders and decks: 720p, 1080i; FireWire device control of most FireWire-equipped MiniDV camcorders from such leading manufacturers as Sony, Canon, Panasonic, and JVC.</p>
<p>Apple Intermediate codec is one of the apple built-in codecs, while others could be Apple DV/DVCPRO – NTSC, DVCPRO50 – NTSC. <strong><a href="http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/" target="_blank">Pavtube Video Converter for Mac</a></strong> is the recommended camcorder software to convert AVCHD to apple compatible formats. iMovie 8/9, Final Cut Pro/FCP7 are also compatible with AIC for editing.</p>
<p>Sony HDR-CX550V records breathtaking 1920 x 1080 high-definition video directly to 64GB of embedded Flash memory. An “Exmor R” CMOS sensor provides superior low-light performance. However, there still exits some limitations that when the Sony HDR-CX550V users intend to import/load the 1080/60i AVCHD to the editing software like iMovie 08/09/11, they often encounter some troubles. Below are the quoted words from one Sony HDR-CX550V user.</p>
<p><strong>Question</strong>: I wanan import the Full HD 1920 x 1080 video recorded by Sony HDR- CX550V camcorder to FCE 4 for editing but it frustratingly doesn’t recognize the .mts file. What can I do?</p>
<p><strong>Answer</strong>: Converting Sony HDR-CX550V 1080/60i AVCHD to AIC MOV for FCE 4 with a converter tool – <strong><a href="http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/" target="_blank">Mac AVCHD to FCE Converter</a></strong>.<br />
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Guide: step-by-step guide on how to convert Sony HDR-CX550V 1080/60i AVCHD to FCE 4 with the professional CX550V AVCHD to FCE 4 Converter on Mac OS X.</p>
<p>Step 1. Transfer or Copy Sony HDR-CX550V 1080/60i AVCHD files to Mac.<br />
Connect your HDR-CX550V camcorder to Apple computer via USB cable, find the .mts files by following the camera folder AVCHD &gt; BDMV &gt; STREAM. Then copy and transfer the .mts files from camera to the Apple hard drive disk.</p>
<p>Step 2. Import HDR-CX550V 1080/60i AVCHD files to Pavtube Video Converter for Mac.<br />
Download Pavtube Video Converter for Mac as Sony HDR-CX550V AVCHD to AIC Converter on Mac OS X, connect Sony HDR-CX550V to Mac via USB, then follow the smart camcorder wizard to import the files to the program quickly.<br />
Tip: If you have multiple AVCHD MTS video files, you can tick the <strong>“Merge into one”</strong> box to join the multiple video files into one single file so that you can play these files without interruption.</p>
<p>Step 3. Select an output format for Final Cut Express 4 and set the output folder.<br />
Click “Format” and then move you pointer to <strong>“iMovie and Final Cut Express &gt; Apple Intermediate Codec(AIC) (*.mov)”</strong>. The Apple Intermediate Codec(AIC) is the compatible format for Final Cut Express 4. Then you can set the output folder by clicking “Browse” icon as you need.<br />
<img src="http://pic.pavmac.com/091202videoconvertermac/convert-Panasonic-HVX200-MXF-files-to-AIC-MOV-on-Mac-OS-X-Lion.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>Tip: If you want to adjust audio and video parameters, click the <strong>“Settings”</strong> and you will go into a new interface named “Profile Settings”. You can adjust codec, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channel in the interface according to your needs and optimize the output file quality.</p>
<p>(<strong>Note: You’d better set the video frame rate as 30fps, video size as 1920*1080 and choose 5.1 audio channel to keep the best quality for FCE 4. While, if you wanna smaller file size but keep high qualtiy, you can set video size as 1440*1080</strong>.)<br />
<img src="http://camcorder1080pvideotips.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/sony-avchd-footages-profile-settings.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br />
Step 4. Convert Sony HDR-CX550V AVCHD Footages to AIC MOV for FCE 4 editing.<br />
Click “Convert” button, start <strong>transcode Sony CX550V AVCHD Footages to AIC for Final Cut Express 4</strong> editing.</p>
<p>After conversion, you are able to <strong><a href="http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/" target="_blank">Import CX550V AVCHD footage to FCE 4 for edting</a></strong> without rendering.</p>
<p>That’s all! Hope the article will be of great help for you!</p>
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		<title>The best/easiest way to get a .tivo file into iMovie for editing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 08:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
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I have some TiVo recording shows. And I intended to bring the TiVo HD shows into iMovie for editing and then share my movies with my friends. But iMovie don’t support TiVo files. I figure a conversion is needed. I tried VLC to make [...]]]></description>
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<p></strong><em>I have some TiVo recording shows. And I intended to bring the TiVo HD shows into iMovie for editing and then share my movies with my friends. But iMovie don’t support TiVo files. I figure a conversion is needed. I tried VLC to make a .mov file without luck (don&#8217;t know how to set up the output specs). When searching google, I find I need a mac <strong>TiVo to iMovie Converter</strong> to transcode TiVo to AIC MOV or H.264 MOV iMovie can recognize. I tried several TiVo to iMovie Convert sotfwares, And only the program from <strong><a href="http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/">Pavtube</a></strong> Studio works for me. With PavTube, I easily transfer TiVo shows to AIC MOV and import it to iMovie for editing freely.</em></p>
<p><img src="http://pic.pavmac.com/091202videoconvertermac/tivo-to-aic-for-imovie-editing.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>For helping folks who wanna import/edit TiVo,TiVo HD,TS TiVo shows on iMovie8/9 with HD Quality, here i will share my experience in how to <strong>convert(trascode) TiVo HD shows to iMoive for Editing</strong>?</p>
<p>Before transcoding TiVo shows, you need to transfer recorded TiVo shows from TiVo DVR to your Mac. To transfer TiVo shows to PC, you need to use a TiVo Desktop Software for Mac. When your TiVo is connected to your home network, Mac TiVo Desktop provides you with a list of available shows for transferring to your Mac.</p>
<p>After transfer TiVo files to your Mac, you can free download the <strong><a href="http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/" target="_blank">Mac TiVo to AIC Converter</a></strong>. Install and run the application. Do as follows. <span id="more-1124"></span></p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> Import TiVo to the program.<br />
First click “Option” button, enter Media Access Key. Then, load TiVo files to the <strong>Mac TiVo to iMovie Converter</strong>.</p>
<p><img src="http://pic.pavmac.com/091202videoconvertermac/tivo-media-access-key.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> Choose Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov) output format for iMovie 8 /iMovie 9 editing Without Rendering.<br />
Click on “Format”&gt;”iMovie and Final Cut Express”&gt;”Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov)” as output. The <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/" target="_blank">Mac TiVo to iMovie AIC Converter</a> will <strong>rewrap and convert TiVo, TiVo HD shows to AIC MOV with high quality</strong>.</p>
<p><img src="http://pic.pavmac.com/091202videoconvertermac/tivo-to-aic-mov.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>3. Start <strong>TiVo shows to AIC (*.MOV) conversion</strong> for iMovie on Mac.</p>
<p>After conversion, you can easily import converted TiVo HD shows to iMovie for editing without rendering.</p>
<p>That’s all. Hope the guide on “<a href="http://camcorder1080pvideotips.com/?p=34" target="_blank"><strong>Convert TiVo/ TiVo HD Shows to iMovie for Editing on Mac</strong></a>” will be of great help for you. Any Question ? Please leave me a message.Thanks for reading. Have a good time!</p>
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		<title>Mac M2T to ProRes Converter-Converting M2T footage to Apple ProRes codec for Final Cut Pro/Studio editing</title>
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ProRes 422 is a standard-definition and high-definition lossy video compression format developed by Apple Inc. for use in post production. It was introduced in 2007 with Final Cut Studio 2 and is comparable to Avid’s DNxHD codec which has the same purpose and uses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How to convert MTS to Apple ProRes codec for Final Cut Pro/Studio?</p>
<p><strong>ProRes 422</strong> is a standard-definition and high-definition lossy video compression format developed by Apple Inc. for use in post production. It was introduced in 2007 with Final Cut Studio 2 and is comparable to Avid’s DNxHD codec which has the same purpose and uses similar bit rates. Both are DCT based intra-frame-only codecs, and are therefore simpler to decode than distribution oriented formats like H.264.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://camcordervideoshare.com/convert-mts-apple-prores-codec-final-cut-studiopro/" target="_blank">How to convert MTS files to Apple ProRes format for Final Cut Pro(FCP) on Mac</a></strong>?</p>
<p>Recommend you <strong>Pavtube AVCHD MTS Convert for Mac</strong>. With this AVCHD camcorder MTS files Converter, you can transfer MTS files to Apple ProRes422,4444 for FCP, AIC(Apple Intermediate Codec) for Final Cut Express, QuickTime Movie format like DVCPRO HD, DV-PAL, DV/DVCPRO-NTSC, DVCPRO-PAL, DVCPRO50-PAL,DVCPRO50-NTSC, Avid DN*HD format for editing smoothly and other popular format like mov,mp4 ect.</p>
<p>Step 1. Install and run <strong>Pavtube <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/mts-converter-mac/" target="_blank">MTS Convert for Mac</a></strong> and Log MTS files to this mts converter.</p>
<p>Click on <strong>“Add”</strong> to import source files, browse to the drive and click <strong>“Choose”</strong>. You do not have to open the any of the folders. In preview window you could view the video and take snapshots. When the box of Merge into one is checked, all selected videos will be combined together as one output file after conversion.</p>
<p><img src="http://camcorder1080pvideotips.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/convert-mts-to-edit-in-fcp-mac_clip_image002.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>You can click <strong>“Edit”</strong> button to perform edit functions such as <strong>crop, trim, flip, effect, watermark and audio replace</strong>. To eliminate interlacing effect, simply check <strong>Deinterlacing box</strong> under Effect tab.</p>
<p><img src="http://camcorder1080pvideotips.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/convert-mts-to-edit-in-fcp-mac_clip_image004.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 2: Set Apple ProRes422 Codec as output format.</p>
<p>Click on <strong>“Format”</strong> bar when you’d like to specify an output format. <strong>Apple ProRes 422</strong> can be found in .</p>
<p><img src="http://camcorder1080pvideotips.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/presets-for-final-cut-pro-quicktime-movie-format_clip_image002.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>Click <strong>“Settings”</strong>; if you want to further customize video and audio parameters such as video codec, audio codec, frame rate, bit rate, video size, audio channels etc. Do not forget to click on “OK” to confirm your settings. In Export box you could specify destination for the converted file.</p>
<p>Step 3: Start <strong><a href="http://www.pavtube.com/mts-converter-mac/" target="_blank">converting MTS to Apple ProRes 422 for FCP</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Click on <strong>“Convert”</strong> button to start transfer mts to prores codec.After conversion you can click the “Open” button to locate converted files and <strong>log ProRes 422 codec video files to FCP, Final Cut Studio</strong>.</p>
<p>PS: While Final Cut does not edit AVCHD natively, it is still a simple procedure to utilize the AVCHD footage. In Final Cut you would open your <strong>log and transfer</strong> window and import the footage as <strong>ProRes 422</strong> which, while it creates larger files, is a great codec to edit with and I do so with most everything.I suggest you purchsed <strong>Pavtube <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/mts-converter-mac/" target="_blank">MTS Convert for Mac</a></strong>, because compressor is very slow and Final Cut 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. You don’t need the biggest and best Mac Pro and just either Final Cut Studio 2 or 3 will do just fine. I would suggest having <strong>a minimum of 4 gigs of ram</strong> which is the most FCP can utilize anyway at this point.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 09:05:43 +0000</pubDate>
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[MXF to FCP X]How  import Canon XF105 MXF files to FCP X on Mac OS X Lion
Final Cut Pro X  has become the first choice for video editing for Mac users. Both professional  videographers and amateurs find it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Transcode Canon XF105 MXF to ProRes for FCP X Editing on Mac OS X Lion<br />
[MXF to FCP X]How  import Canon XF105 MXF files to FCP X on Mac OS X Lion</p>
<p>Final Cut Pro X  has become the first choice for video editing for Mac users. Both professional  videographers and amateurs find it a helpful and amazing editing system,  although most users also find it very picky about what video formats you can  import – almost QuickTime only. A newbie may feel disappinted when the FCP X  failed to import recordings from Canon XF105 while experienced users will  convert MXF video to Apple ProRes Codec .MOV as output video format more  compatible with Final Cut Pro X.</p>
<p><img src="http://pic.pavmac.com/camcorder1080pvideotips/import-canon-mxf-to-fcp-x.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>Well, don&#8217;t blame to the Final Cut Pro X, the &#8220;Import from Camera…&#8221;  option works just like &#8220;Log and Transfer&#8221;. The thing is, even FCP 7 does not  work with the Canon XF codec. If you want to edit with MXF natively, get Adobe  Premiere Pro CS5.5&#8230;Or convert the Canon MXF to something Final Cut Pro X can  edit natively, say Apple ProRes 422 encoded MOV format.</p>
<p>obviously, We  need a third-party tool to realize it. <strong>Pavtube</strong> <strong>HD Video Converter for  Mac</strong> is a nice choice. The <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/hd-video-converter-mac/" target="_blank">Canon XF105  MXF to FCP X Converter</a> allows you to import MXF files from Canon to Final  Cut Pro X on Mac OS X Lion. The <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/hd-video-converter-mac/" target="_blank">MXF to Final  Cut Pro X Converter</a> is an all-in-one video converter on Mac OS X Leopard  (10.5), Snow Leopard (10.6), Mac OS X Lion (10.7), it can convert HD videos from  HD camcorders or DVs (like JVC, Panasonic, Sony and Cannon) for editing in Final  Cut Pro, Final Cut Pro X, Final Cut Express, iMovie, Avid, Adobe Premiere etc.  Now please follow its step-by-step instruction in the following contents. Here&#8217;s  a detailed workaround for getting Canon MXF shootings into FCP X with the Mac  MXF to ProRes Converter.</p>
<p><strong>Preparation<br />
</strong>1. Transfer the .mxf  clips to Mac HDD.<br />
2. Get Pavtube <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/hd-video-converter-mac/" target="_blank">HD Video  Converter for Mac</a> ($35). Click <a href="http://pavtubecrm.pavtube.com/download/?s=dd24c866c85f14f12db4b12d86c933c7&amp;n=http://www.pavtube.com/hd-video-converter-mac/" target="_blank">here</a> to download a trial.</p>
<p><strong>Transcode/Convert Canon  XF105 recordings to Apple ProRes 422</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.pavtube.com/guide/import-canon-xf-video-to-final-cut-pro-x_clip_image004.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 1. Launch the Pavtube HD Video Converter. Click &#8220;Add&#8221; and browse to  a Canon .mxf clip and the software will add it to file list. Repeat the  operation to load multiple .mxf videos.</p>
<p>Step 2. Click on &#8220;Format&#8221; and  choose &#8220;Final Cut Pro &gt; Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)&#8221;.</p>
<p>Step 3. Click  &#8220;Convert&#8221; to start transcoding the Canon XF105 MPEG2 recordings to Apple ProRes  / converting .mxf to .mov videos. After conversion click &#8220;Open&#8221; to find .mov  videos.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pavtube.com/guide/import-canon-xf-video-to-final-cut-pro-x_clip_image006.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>Some more helpful features of the app:</p>
<p>1. Settings- click to set  video resolution(1920&#215;1080/1440&#215;1080/1280&#215;720/720&#215;480), bitrate（from 1Mbps to  20Mbps）, frame rate (24p/30p)</p>
<p>2. Editor (next to &#8220;Add&#8221; icon)- click to  set deinterlace, denoise, mute, volume up, trim, crop, etc.</p>
<p><strong>Load/Import converted Canon XF105 footage to Final Cut Pro X</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.pavtube.com/guide/import-canon-xf-video-to-final-cut-pro-x_clip_image008.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 1. Start up Final Cut Pro X, follow &#8220;File &gt; Import &gt; Files&#8221;.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pavtube.com/guide/import-canon-xf-video-to-final-cut-pro-x_clip_image010.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 2. Browse to the converted .mov video in the &#8220;Import Files&#8221; window.  Press &#8220;Open&#8221; at the right bottom.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pavtube.com/guide/import-canon-xf-video-to-final-cut-pro-x_clip_image012.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>Now you can <strong><a href="http://camcorder1080pvideotips.com/?p=44" target="_blank">import Canon XF105 footage to FCP X</a></strong> successfully and get  down to video editing. Wait- Why is there a Pavtube logo on the screen? Well,  this is because I was using a trial version~~~</p>
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		<title>Convert/deinterlace the AVCHD MTS footage to ProRes with original quality for editing in FCP X</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2011 09:42:18 +0000</pubDate>
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I have HD camcorder-”Canon Legria HF M41″. I have shoot  lots of my daughter’s videos… The R18 video files are AVCHD MTS format. I want  to import these MTS files to FCP X for some editing. [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have HD camcorder-”Canon Legria HF M41″. I have shoot  lots of my daughter’s videos… The R18 video files are AVCHD MTS format. I want  to import these MTS files to FCP X for some editing. But <strong>Final Cut Pro X</strong> don’t support AVCHD MTS editing. What should I do?<br />
<img style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://pic.pavmac.com/091202videoconvertermac/mts-to-prores-for-fcp-x-editing.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="480" height="90" /><br />
For HD Camcorder fans, you probably have similar problems about editing  AVCHD MTS on FCP X Best solution is transcoding. ProRes 422 is a  standard-definition and high-definition lossy video compression format developed  by Apple Inc. So transcoding <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/" target="_blank"><strong>MTS to  Prores</strong></a> without rendering is our best choice. Thus we need a AVCHD MTS to  ProRes Converter App. Here I recommend you try a <strong>Mac MTS to FCP X  Converter</strong> from Pavtube Studio.</p>
<p>You can use the program to convert  MTS to various Apple ProRes formats like Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov), Apple ProRes  422 (HQ) (*.mov), Apple ProRes 422 (LT) (*.mov). Morover, the powerful <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/" target="_blank">AVCHD MTS to  ProRes Converter</a> also supports to deinterlace your 1080i HD video by  default.</p>
<p>You can Easily and fast convert and deinterlace the AVCHD MTS  footage to ProRes with original quality for editing in FCP X. After downloading  the free trial of MTS to FCP X Converter, install and run it. Then import MTS  files to the Program. Follow “<strong>Format&gt;Final Cut Pro &gt; Apple ProRes 422  (*.mov)</strong>” to get the output format you need. Finally Click “Convert” button  to start AVCHD MTS to ProRes Conversion.<br />
<img src="http://pic.pavmac.com/091202videoconvertermac/best-mts-to-fcp-x-converter.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br />
Now, you are able to import converted MTS files to Final Cut Pro X for  editing or rendering directly with ease.</p>
<p>Some Small wonderful Tips on  the MTS to FCP X Converter.</p>
<p>1. Merge videos-Check “Merge into one file”  next to the “Settings” button to join several .mts files into a single one.<br />
2. “Edit” Camcorder 1080p HD Video Clips<br />
Click on the “Edit” option  icon, you will see a Video Editor panel where you are able to easily edit your  1080p/1080i/720p HD video by using several powerful editing functions.</p>
<p>“<strong>Trim</strong>” video means you can trim off any unwanted part of a video.</p>
<p>“<strong>Crop</strong>” video refers to you cut off unwanted part of the screen,  such as removing and eliminate black bars (edges) on top and bottom of a video.</p>
<p>Click on “<strong>Effect</strong>” tab, you could find the “Deinterlacing” option  checked by this AVHCD MTS to ProRes Converter. In other words, Pavtube Mac Video  Converter helps you deinterlace your video by default automatically.</p>
<p>By  the way, the “<a href="http://www.pavtube.com/video-converter-mac/" target="_blank">Mac MTS to ProRes Converter</a>” (I called it <strong>Best</strong> <strong>HD  Camcorder Mate</strong>) also can convert 1080p MTS to AIC MOV for <a href="http://camcorder1080pvideotips.com/?cat=19" target="_blank">FCE</a> and  iMovie editing. What’s more you can convert big .MTS files to smaller files if  you want share these on our network and If some users want download files. Cause  It´s better download smaller and common files like .WMV, . AVI etc. than big  .MTS files.</p>
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