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Convert/Edit Canon HF S21 MTS files to QuickTime H.264 MOV to iMovie

Canon Vixia HF S21 is the new AVCHD camera in 2010 for capturing Hi Def 1920x1080. The 64GB internal flash drive enables long time video recording for more than 8 hours with Full HD 1920x1080 recording at FXP profile. It enables double slots for SD memory cards.The video captured with Canon HF S21 is stored in AVCHD .mts file format with MPEG-4, AVC/H.264 as video codec, and Dolby Digital 2 channel (AC-3) as audio codec. If you get the with optional Canon SM-V1 5.1-Channel Surround Microphone, you can get Dolby Digital 5.1-channel for the audio.

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After shooting videos, you may find the Canon .mts files could not be imported to iMovie. It is necessary to convert to MTS files to a codec that the imovie can understand. iMovie supports QuickTime movie files, .DV, .AVI, and .MP2. Here we can use Canon Mac MTS to iMovie converter to convert AVCHD MTS files to QuickTime H.264 MOV format.


Step 1. Load MTS videos to Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac.

Transfer .mts videos from Canon HF S21 camera to Apple hard drive, run Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac as the AVCHD to iMovie converter, and click the "Add" button to load Sony mts videos.Or draging them to this program directly.


Step 2. Choose MOV for iMovie.

Click the Format option and choose Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MOV (AVC)(*.mov) as output video format. The AVC codec is actually the H.264 video codec. The Mac application will automatically use the original video bit rate and frame size for keeping high quality with original resolution.


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Step 3. Convert AVCHD to QuickTime MOV.

Click the convert button and the conversion from AVCHD MTS to QuickTime H.264 MOV will start right away.


The Canon Mac MTS to iMovie converter will convert the Canon HF S21 HD 1080i .mts videos to 1080p QuickTime .mov videos, with the automatic deinterlacing function for you to easily edit on iMovie.


Tips. As you can see from the step2 with format profiles, the output H.264/AVC MOV could be loaded to Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro and Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Express as you like.

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