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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Converting AVCHD Files – The easy way

We get a lot of questions on converting the AVCHD files into files that you can edit with editing softwares that do not support AVCHD files. Our answer is ClipWrap.


ClipWrap
Price: $49.99



Rewraps - doesn't transcode
ClipWrap rewraps the video samples from your existing m2t, mts, m2ts files without re-encoding them. This means blazingly fast convert speeds and no image degradation.

Transcodes too!
Need your files in ProRes, AIC, DNxHD or DVCProHD? ClipWrap can seamlessly convert your files. Don't worry about frame size changes, gamma shifts, or any of the other problems resulting from mismatched settings - ClipWrap chooses all those based on the source file's format.

Automatic format detection
ClipWrap speaks your camera's language so you don't have to. It automatically parses the file's format and chooses the proper output format, so there's no hassle trying to determine the proper settings (frame rate, image size, gamma levels, etc).

Full timecode support
Timecode is recreated in the new QuickTime movie, so you can recapture from tape later if necessary.

Supports HDV and AVCHD formats
Now you're not limited to specific HDV or AVCHD cameras, you can rest assured your files will be compatible with FCP when it comes time to edit.



Amazing Speed!
ClipWrap rewraps don't alter the underlying video, so it's much faster. The newest version of ClipWrap beat transcoding to ProRes by 8.2x in our side by side comparison, and transcoded to ProRes faster than Final Cut Pro!





No confusing settings

ClipWrap knows what format your footage was shot in, so you don't have to wade through confusing settings. Whether you're rewrapping or transcoding to one of ClipWraps many professional editing formats, there's nothing for you to set. Clipwrap will make sure your new files looks as close to the original as possible in your new format.

With just a few clicks, ClipWrap will convert your AVCHD (mts, m2ts) or HDV (m2t) file into Apple Intermediate, Apple ProRes*, Avid DNxHD*, DV, DVCProHD, HDV, or a native ReWrap.

*You must have these codecs installed on your computer for transcoding or playback


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