While introducing Panasonic HDC-TM700, the progressive recording mode in 1080/60p or 1080/50p is the attractive point for high quality videos. For most 1080p HDTV, the videos will perform perfectly. However, when you want to put the videos to Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express or iMovie, you may notice that the progressive mode is not supported as source footage.
If you record videos in the interlacing mode like 1080/60i and 1080/50i with Panasonic TM700, the videos shall work on Mac, but you may sometimes face the unexpected lines when playing them on Mac. Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac is the recommended Panasonic HD cam AVCHD deinterlace filter on Mac OS X for making smooth video playback and editing with AVCHD camcorders. The Mac AVCHD converter can export .mov files for QuickTime player, ProRes 422 for FCP, AIC for FCE and iMovie, helping you to make the best of the recorded videos.

Below is the fast guide for you to deinterlace 1080i videos or keep high quality videos on Mac.

Step 1. Download Panasonic HD files to Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac.
Run Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as the best Panasonic HD Cam AVCHD converter on Mac OS X, click the “Add” button to import .mts or .m2ts files from the camcorder folder like AVCHD > BDMV > STREAM.

Step 2. Choose .mov output format.
You can choose the output format according to the specific usage, like editing in Final Cut Pro with Apple ProRes 422(HQ) (*.mov), or get high quality AIC videos from the group QuickTime Movie Format > Apple InterMediate Codec for FCE and iMovie. You can even choose HD video with .mov as output format for playback on iMac.

Note: You can click the “Settings” button to make sure the output video size in full HD 1920×1080.

Step 3. Deinterlace AVCHD videos.
Select a clip on the file list, and click the “Editor” button. Go to the Effect tab and make sure the checkbox for deinterlacing is ticked to remove the unexpected lines in interlacing mode.

Step 4. Convert Panasonic HD MTS/M2TS/M2T to MOV on Mac.
Click the convert button on the bottom-right corner and the conversion starts immediately.

Hope you enjoy the workflow to deinterlace Panasonic videos for direct upload to youtube, vimeo, and editing on Mac without problem.




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