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|  MTS to a iMovie formatSo I recently got a Sony HD Handycam that records either to an SD card or an internal harddrive. The problem is all the video formats are recorded to MTS which does not play on a MAC, let alone download onto it. So I have all these video files still on my camera that I cannot put onto my computer, and I would like to be able to edit them all through iMovie and eventually Final Cut Pro, whenever I get it. Does anyone have any software recommendations that convert MTS to a useable file format, preferably not a horrifically expensive one? | 
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|  Re: MTS to a iMovie formatI'm not a mac user unfortunately, but i'll give this a free bump as i'm curious too   | 
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|  Re: MTS to a iMovie formatAs for converting to iMovie, we suggest you try AIC. As for converting to FCP, if your FCP is FCP 6 or above, then the best format is ProRes 422. Also, you mentioned converting tool, maybe you can google it via mts to imovie | 
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