[b]Summary:[/b] Follow the guide below and you will know how to import Sony NEX-EA50EH AVCHD to Final Cut Pro 7/X without rendering on Mac.
[b]Key features of Sony NEX-EA50EH:[/b] Full HD recording Large Format Sensor for creative expression Unique design for versatile shooting options Interchangeable E-mount lens SystemNewly developed powered zoom lens Part of the professional NXCAM camcorder range 16.1 megapixel still image captureA variety of recording media options Video is recorded up to 60fps at 1080P in AVCHD 2.0 [img]http://www.brorsoft.com/images/how-to/mts-m2ts/sony-nex-ea50-avchd-to-fcp.gif[/img] I've been importing some 24fps AVCHD footage into FCP 7 with no problem using the prescribed method (copying the entire contents of a card and then selecting "import from camera"), but when I do the same thing with Sony NEX-EA50EH 60fps AVCHD footage, I get error messages. So how to solve this kind of problem. Here I recommend the best [b][url=http://www.brorsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/index.html]Converter for Sony NEX-EA50EH AVCHD to FCP 7[/url][/b] on Mac OS X.
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