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The default ‘wrap’ just gave me errors in all formats
I have videos created from my Sony Alpha 77. - Which I was surprised that it recorded in a video format that dumped all the videos into single file (wonder whose crazy idea that was?) I got this program to convert them to .MV4’s or just wrap them into .MP4’s like others said was easy. Everything I tried on the wrap failed. I tried to convert them to iPad iPod 1080p video - which being it was already 1080p, wouldn’t be a change? I don’t know, but it says it will be done with the processing in only 13 hours. I guess I will find out then what it does. I would have expected the default option to at least work - instead of creating a lot of 0 byte files. The other obvious feature would be to default the extraction of the files to the directory where the source is in. Apparently, I have ot add and then remove (I hope I can) the directory from the list...
Does what is says
I needed an app to do this because my previous method was not very good beacuse the program would crash regularly. I googled and found this and I am very stisfied with it. I still use Final Cut express, so getting AVCHD files into it can be nightmarish especially when you have to get something done with a deadline looming. Anyway, you have to fiddle around and find the right setting for the output, but once you do it will work as promised and the price is awesome. The File output I use is FCPX Master because if I’m not mistaked that’s Final Cut Pro X Master File which is basically a .mov and I’ve had a friend cover AVCHD files for me in FCPX before and he used the Master File to output them. If you’re looking for a converter, your search is over. Just make sure you have time to wait for the conversions to finish.
Am I glad this converter came along!
As a digital media artist/videographer, I rely on whatever new technology happens my way to come through for me in my line of work—and video conversion is no exception. Currently, I’m busy putting together another demo video of my dad and his friend doing Irish traditional guitar music for an upcoming folk music convention. The latter uses a Panasonic Lumix camera (I forget which model number it was) that uses a different kind of AVCHD that Final Cut Pro wouldn’t allow me to use Log and Transfer on. Most of the converters I already have on my system (names notwithstanding) didn’t even have a clue what it was. Then suddenly, after a quick search, I happened upon this—free AND easy. With AVCHD to Mov, I managed to get all 4 parts of that camera footage of my dad’s friend playing converted into files just right for FCP all in a day. Hallelujah! AVCHD—its time has come.
Got me out of a pickle
Worked great! New sony Alpha 6000 videos couldn’t be viewed through aperture, needed to send immediately and Free AVCHD to MOV translated quickly and without any hitches.
Application très performante
Application très performante et gratuite
c’était mieux avant
La présentation précédente était beaucoup facile. Là on a voulu simplifier, résultat c’est plus compliqué de choisir le format final.