"How can you make .MTS videos open in IMovie? I just got a bunch of game clips on to a passport and now want to put them on to my computer to edit in IMovie for my team, but they are greyed out when I go to open them. What do I do?"
"Log and transfer camcorder MTS files to imovie problem? I have a Macbook with Mac OS X installed. I have installed iLife 09. I have just bought a new Canon camcorder. I can download the photos but I am unable to open mts in iMovie. They are in MTS format(AVCHD). Is there any software which I can import mts files to imovie?"
MTS is a kind of AVCHD format with the file extension of .mts which is mainly recorded by some digital camcorders like Sony, Canon, Panasonic etc. These file format can’t be compatible with many applications like iMoive, FCP, if you need to
import .MTS to iMovie, you need to
convert MTS to iMovie MOV, MPEG-4, DV format. That means you have to convert them to iMovie own format using Apple's Intermediate Codec, which takes up more space.
MTS Converter for Mac, which will accomplish the
MTS to iMovie conversion easily. Download the
MTS to iMovie for Mac below and follow the guide to
MTS to iMovie for mac .
Step 1. Add MTS file to MTS Converter
Step 2. Select MOV as output format
Choose the source file and click the "Profile" drop-down list. Then you can choose the mov format.
Step 3. Edit the video effect (Optional)
http://forum.paintball-rasnov.ro/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1864521http://harukibum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=14208#14208http://jmorin.fr/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1166068 Step 4. Convert MTS to iMOvie for Edting
what is imovie?
iMovie is a proprietary video editing software application sold by Apple Inc. for the Mac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. It was originally released in 1999 as a Mac OS 8 application bundled with the first FireWire-enabled consumer Mac model – the iMac DV.[1] Since version 3, iMovie has been an OS X-only application included with the iLife suite of Macintosh applications