Showing posts with label convert mts to wmv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label convert mts to wmv. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Take a easy way to import Sony NEX FS100 AVCHD mts file into final cut pro


Sony NEX FS100
Have you ever know this camcorder? What is it? YES, it is Sony NEX FS100. Let's take a look at this camcorder.
The NEX-FS100 Super 35mm Sensor Camcorder is Sony's first affordable and fully professional large-sensor video camera. It features an Exmor CMOS sensor in what the company describes as Super35 format (essentially the same size as the APS-C sensors seen in existing E-mount cameras). It records 1080p Full HD videos at various frame rates depending on region (60, 30 and 24fps in NTSC countries, 50 and 25 in PAL) at bitrates of up to 28Mbps. Other features include a 3.5" LCD, built-in GPS, SDXC compatibility and Slow-motion video recording. The camcorder also features industry-standard XLR audio connectors.
Like other NXCAM series cameras, the NEX-FS100 uses the well established AVCHD recording format supported by a wide range of nonlinear editing systems. Better still, it's ready to shoot with a maximum frame rate of 1920 x 1080/60p (28Mbps) for even higher quality recording. For more flexibility, it's also possible to record in Standard Definition MPEG-2 format.
When you come across this camcorder, and you think the camcorder is right for you. Will you also consider the other thing that whether your video editing software can import the video your have recorded with Sony NEX FS100. If you have notice this quastion, I will tell you the problem. If you edit the avchd video with imovie or Final Cut Pro, you can import the video from camcorder. But if you have copy the mts or m2ts file into your computer, and only kept the simgle video, you will not import them into imovie and final cut pro.
To import Sony FS100 MTS to Final Cut Pro you should convert mts to mov which is compatible with FCP. To do this conversion you need an AVCHD video converter to convert the video. Doremisoft AVCHD video converter can help to convert mts/m2ts file to other format like MOV, MP4, DV, WMV, AVI, MPG, 3PG, FLV, etc. With this converter you also can cut the unwanted clips, and add effect to your video. You can leant how to convert FS100 AVCHD to FCP:
First, you should get a converter, you can download the converter from Doremisoft, then install the software on your Mac, then run it, click "Add File" to load your mts file into the converter.
load video into converter
Then choose output format for final cut pro. Just hit the "profile" to choose "Common Video" > "MOV-QuickTime (*.mov)" as the output video format.
set mov as output format
When you have down the output format setting, you can start to convert mts file to mov. After the conversion finished, you can import the converted video into final cut pro or imovie for editing.
If you have get doremisoft video converter, this converter also will help you do the thing above, bessides, the converter also will hlep you convert mxf to wmmmts to wmv, to convert flv to mp4 mac also is available. With a converter, all the video format problem will be solved.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Learn to convert flash to HTML5 supported video format


SWF file
Do you know how to convert flash to html5? Do you know what is flash? Do you know what is HTML5?

Adobe Flash is a multimedia and software platform used for authoring of vector graphics, animation, games and Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) which can be viewed, played and executed in Adobe Flash Player. Flash files are in the SWF format, traditionally called "ShockWave Flash" movies, "Flash movies," or "Flash applications", usually have a .swf file extension, and may be used in the form of a web page plug-in, strictly "played" in a standalone Flash Player, or incorporated into a self-executing Projector movie.
SWF file is a Flash delivery file--the file that end users see. This is a compressed version of the FLA file which is optimized for viewing in a web browser, the standalone Flash Player, or any other program which supports Flash. This file type cannot be edited in Flash.

HTML5 is a markup language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web and a core technology of the Internet. Its core aims have been to improve the language with support for the latest multimedia while keeping it easily readable by humans and consistently understood by computers and devices (web browsers, parsers, etc.). HTML5 is intended to subsume not only HTML 4, but XHTML 1 and DOM Level 2 HTML as well.

HTML5 allows you to play videos, animations, drawings, and music on the page itself. You do not have to use any add-ons such as Flash and Silverlight, the way that most video sites are doing now.
Also, developers can now use Javascript alone to create diagrams, graphics and animations on any page they create.

Initially, Ogg Theora was the recommended standard video format in HTML5, because it was not affected by any known patents. But on December 10, 2007, the HTML5 specification was updated, replacing the reference to concrete formats:

User agents should support Theora video and Vorbis audio, as well as the Ogg container format. Mozilla and Opera upport only the open formats of Theora and WebM.
So if you want to use the HTML5, you should know how to convert Flash to HTML5 video format(.ogg, .webm, and .mp4).

Doremisoft SWF video converter for mac is a software that can convert swf file to other format like MOV, MP4, WebM, OGG, DV, 3GP, etc. So you can use this software to convert swf to html5. Besides, with this software you also can Embed image as watermark, logo or copyright onto the converted video, Adjust the position and transparency of watermark.
If you need a converter that can help you convert wmv to mp4convert mts file to wmv, you can get a video converter to do this. What's more Doremisoft has the AVCHD video converter for mac to help to transfer Panasonic Lumix FZ45 AVCHD Lite to mac and convert HC-X900 AVCHD to AIC .mov. With a converter, you can do lots of things, you can play any video on everywhere.