My friend bought Canon EOS 60D as a camcorder with super imaging. However, when she attended to load the MOV files from the 60D camcorder to iMovie 8, but iMovie does not read the .mov files. I recommend her to upgrade to iMovie 9, which might work with the Canon ESO 60D .mov files.
However,you may find it difficult to import Canon mov files to iMovie without the camcorder connecting to iMac/MacBook Pro or even Mac Pro. With Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as the perfect solution for you.I am able to edit my Canon EOS 60D on most of editing software, like iMovie, FCP, Adobe Premiere and Pinnacle. To help more Canon EOS 60D owners to edit mov footages via iMovie on Mac.

Well, here is the step-by-step guide for you to edit Canon EOS 60D MOV to iMovie MOV videos in iMovie with HD quality, taking iMac with Mac Snow Leopard as an example.

Step 1. Add Canon mov video to Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac.
After transferring .mov files from Canon EOS 60D memory card  to iMac Apple hard drive, run Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as the best Mac Canon EOS MOV converter, and click the “Add” button to load the Canon mov videos. You may also import the mov files with drag and drop.

Step 2. Choose iMovie compatible MOV format.
Click the “Format” option, and move mouse cursor to QuickTime Movie Format > Apple InterMediate Codec(AIC) (*.mov) as output format.You also can choose Common Video > MOV (*.mov) as output video format for importing to iMovie 8 and iMovie 9.To get high quality video, you can click the Settings button and make sure the original option is used for the Bit rate option. The Mac Canon MOV to iMovie converter will transcode Canon MOV to iMovie MOV for Mac applications with original video resolution.

Step 3. Convert Canon MOV to MOV for iMovie.
Click the convert button under the preview window, and the conversion from Canon 60D MOV to iMovie MOV for iMovie 8/9 will start immediately. The converter works great for have a batch of files in the queue for conversion.

After the conversion is done, you can easily import HD videos to iMovie 8 and iMovie 9 for editing.Import the output files to Final Cut Studio/Pro, Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing still in HD, to Mac QuickTime Player for playing, uploading to YouTube or presenting on iPad, to iDVD for burning with high quality.




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