MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac
Fast convert MTS/M2TS to iPad, iPhone 4, Apple TV, Droid X, etc for playing and transcode AVCHD to ProRes 422, ProRes 4444, Apple Intermediate Codec, Avid DNxHD (*.mov) for editing in Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express, iMovie, Avid Media Composer.A: Both the versions own the same functions. The only difference is that the company logo "Foxreal" will appear in the middle of your converted or edited media file(s) by using its trial version. To remove the watermark from your videos, please purchase its full version for converting and editing.
A: No worry. First uninstall the software from your Mac and sign in the page to get its full version registeration information to download again. Then your problem will be fixed.
http://crm.foxreal.com/app/user/controller/index.php
A: Sign in the page: http://crm.foxreal.com/app/user/controller/index.php to get your full version download link and the key code.
(Note: Before downloading the full version, you should uninstall the trial version from your Mac.)
Or, you can directly contact us via the email address (support@foxreal.com) to get your registeration information by informing us of your order information, like the order number, your registeration address, etc..
* I want to edit my Canon XF305 footage in Final Cut Studio with your software. Which format is the best one in a nice balance of quality and size?
A:The Apple ProRes 422 (LT) (*mov) is recommended here. You can click on "Format" to choose "Final Cut Pro" to get the format as the output one.
* I have Avid Media Composer but the version 5.0 and want to import AVCHD footage to Avid for edting. But I don't know how?
A:Okay. It is easy. Just transcode your MTS/M2TS files to Avid DNxHD (*.mov) format for easier editing in Avid due to its reduced storage and bandwidth requirements with mastering quality HD media. Click on "Format" and choose "QuickTime Movie Format < Avid DNxHD (*.mov)" to find the file.
* I exported my MTS file to Apple ProRes 422 with your program. But there is no video but audio when playing.
A: Wow. This is a common issue. Actually encoding into ProRes is limited to the Mac OS having certain software(s) installed.
This includes one of the following:
*Final Cut Pro
*Final Cut Server
*Logic Pro
*Compressor
These applications install the proper ProRes component, which is need for ProRes encoding. So, you can't transcode video to ProRes without installing one of the four apps.
A :The FCE supports real-time editing in AVCHD format for Intel processors only. So you need to convert the MTS/M2TS files to another friendly format for FCE. You can use Foxreal MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac to convert the raw AVCHD video to Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov) format recommended for use in Final Cut Express.
A: Since the iMovie can't edit the AVCHD MTS/M2TS files, you can convert the footage to iMovie supported formats, like DV, DVCPRO, etc. The Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov) is recommended here. Just Click on "Format" and choose "QuickTime Movie Format" to easily find the file.
A:It is easy. Check "Merge into one file" box next to the "Convert" button before converting or editing.
* How to remove interlaces from my 1080i AVCHD video files?
A: Actually the software supports deinterlacing by default. So, you don't need to anything.
* How to remove picture noises from my HD recordings?
A: Go to the Video Editor panel. Click on "Effect" and then choose the special effect "Simple Gauss Blur" from the "Effect" drop-down list. Click "OK", the picture noises will be removed easily.
* Can I transfer the software I bought to my new Mac machine?
A: Yes. You can download the Mac software online and retrieve the key code(s) by yourselves via the link:
http://crm.foxreal.com/app/user/controller/index.php
* I don't know how to make full use of your Foxreal MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac.
A: You can go to the online help page to get detailed tutorial on how to use Foxreal Video Converter for Mac.
http://www.foxreal.com/mts-converter-mac/tutorial.html
A: Actually it has something to do with several factors: source file types, the output profile settings and the computer environment, etc. Generally the higher bitrate and frame rate, the higher quality but the larger file size and the longer it will take. Also the faster the processor, the faster the conversion speed.
* How to cut off black bars or edges from my videos?
A: Click the Edit icon to open the Editor panel. Justchoose the Crop tab and drag the green frame on the video screen of the original window to cut off those unwanted parts to make it.
Check Keep Original Aspect Ratio for the edited video if you need.









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