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| marry123 | Mar 27 2015, 08:53 AM Post #1 |
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Panasonic HDC-TM900 is the successor to the lauded HDC-TM700, the pick for Camcorder of the Year in 2010. The TM900 offers the same fantastic video performance as its predecessor, particularly with its widely-praised 1080/60p or 1080/50p mode, but Panasonic didn’t improve on much else. It has a slightly larger LCD and a few extra touchscreen features, that’s about it. Nowadays many people will own a HD camcorder or more generally with the brand like Panasonic, Sony or Canon. My sister also have a Panasonic HDC-TM900 which is bought this year. This HD cam produces 1080/60P recordings. The Full HD video footages are saved as MTS files in memory cards. I am trying to help her find the solution to make HDC-TM900 AVCHD files play on my Mac for enjoyment. After searching online, I found two solutions for playback 1080P HD videos on my Mac mini. Now I will share my whole usage experience. Keep reading and probably this will help you too. Find MTS files on Panasonic HDC-TM900: After connecting the Panasonic HDC-TM900 to the mac mini, the HD cam is shown as an external drive. Double click on BDMV folder and continuing clicking Stream folder. You will find the AVCHD MTS HD recorded videos or footages. See the following picture and it shows the whole structure clearly. ![]() Play MTS recording video with VLC player on Mac: My first thought is to find an easy media player to support MTS playback. VLC player comes to my mind. This software can indeed be compatible with MTS very well. But still problems: One is the video clips are separated and not a whole one. When a clip is over, a black screen appear for a second and then next clip. It is annoying. Moreover, I do not know it is the problem for VLC player or my Mac mini, the video is not smooth and always pauses. Probably my mac has no the enough power. After all, AVCHD 1080P files are very large. To handle it, powerful space and power are needed. So I think I should find other ways to play these footages. Convert Panasonic HDC-TM900 1080P MTS to MOV: Mac computer is compatible with MOV quite well. Another solution I know is to convert HDC-TM900 HD cam files to H.264 MOV for playback with Quicktime player on mac. Spending much time on google search, finally I focused on Panasonic AVCHD Converter for Mac from UFUWare as best HDC-TM900 AVCDH video converter. Why is Panasonic AVCHD Converter for Mac best for me?
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Yes, now it is time to play and watch Panasonic HDC-TM900 recording videos on my mac mini. Thanks to this Panasonic HDC-TM900 video converter for mac. Read More: Convert Sony HDR-PJ670 XAVC S Files to ProRes MOV for FCP 6/7/X Blu-ray/DVD to LG G Flex 2, Play Blu-ray,DVD Movies on LG G Flex 2 Seagate Hard Drive Recovery,Recover Lost Data from Seagate Hard Drive How to Recover Canon EOS C300 CF Card Photo/Audio/Video MXF on Mac? Recover Panasonic HPX170/HVX200 P2 Card Deleted, Formatted or Lost Files Transcode AVCHD MTS/M2TS files to AIC for Final Cut Express (FCE) editing Import Canon/Panasonic/JVC/Sony/Samsung AVCHD to After Effects CS6 on Mac |
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