import mts file to final cut pro on Mac OS X Snow Leopard ?

The latest Final Cut Pro 7 lets you edit virtually anything with the highest-possible quality, including camera-native editing of a wide range of leading SD, HD, and 2K formats. Final Cut Pro offers maximum flexibility for post-production workflows.




With automatically transfer, Final Cut Pro 7 will begin transfer or import your mts video into FCP the moment you connect HD, SD Card, or file-based camcorder to your Mac. You can quickly search them and edit them immediately right after you import all videos there.
If you are still using Final Cut Pro 6, you might find Final Cut Pro 6 may sometimes quit unexpectedly when you attempt to transfer AVCHD media. That's because the third-party Perian QuickTime component is installed.
Here is the resolution, You can remove Perian directly from System Preferences.
1. Open System Preferences.
2. Choose Perian from the View menu.
3. Select the General tab in the Perian Preference pane.
4. Click "Remove Perian".



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