The way to help you play and edit sony cybershot video on mac

Sony Cyber-Shot series have many different models. Some of them record videos in AVCHD format, also supports 1080p. Maybe you have Some AVCHD full HD footage captured by your Sony Cyber-Shot, if you have tried to edit them in Final Cut Pro, the process may be not smooth. Though FCP 7 and FCP X supports AVCHD files importing, they only supports importing an entire folder, can’t able to do nothing on the single AVCHD file. Which means you have to save the entire file structure. And it need to take a long time for rendering when importing. What’s more, for 1080p 50p or 60p AVCHD footage, no one can deal with.

“I have several clips in my Sony Cybershot HX5V which produces files of AVCHD format, and I want to do some editing with these files, but I can’t open the files. Is there a software https://ufast88.site/ which can help me open and play the Sony Cybershot videos on Mac?”

“Transferring videos from Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX9V to Mac?

I have an iMac version 10.6.8 & I’m trying to transfer HD videos to iPhoto but it doesn’t even recognize that there are any. I’ve searched around but can’t find any solid answers.”

As a Mac user, you maybe ask the same question if you have a Sony Cyber-shot cameras like Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX100V, DSC-TX10, DSC-T110 and so on. You shot many videos with the camera and download the files into your Mac. But you can’t open the files. As we know, some Sony Cyber-shot cameras recording AVCHD videos. If you want to play and edit the Sony Cyber-shot videos in Quicktime, iMovie, FCP, FCE, etc, you should convert Cyber shot videos first on Mac.

As we know, Sony Cyber-shot camera shoots HD AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition, a format using the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 standard, with file extensions like M2TS, M2T, MTS, TS, TR, TP, TRP, TOD, MOD etc.) files, and many Mac users will experience many difficulties with Cyber-shot AVCHD files on Mac, because Sony Cyber-Shot video in the .mts format which is not supported/recognized by mac iPhoto/iMovie/QuickTime. So you just need to convert the .mts video to the Mac supported