Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Camcorder Tools to Serve for your Sony Cyber-Shot Nikon Coolpix Canon Power-Shot

What is the best camcorders in 2012?
Gone are the old modes in 2011, many new camera modes comes to our life and help us to enter the real Full HD, 3D camcorder times. These camcorder tags 2012 like Sony Cyber-Shot, Nikon Coolpix, Canon Power-Shot, Olympus 2012, Panasonic AG are doing their best to grab the market, and so far the well-know models for us are:

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX9V, DSC-HX5V, DSC-HX100V, DSC-W570, DSC-W370
Canon Power-Shot S100, Power-Shot S95, Power-Shot ELPH 300 HS, Power-Shot SX230
Nikon Coolpix Coolpix L120, Coolpix P500, Coolpix S8100, Nikon D3000, Nikon D 5000,Sanyo Xacti, VPC-HD2000A, VPC-FH1A, VPC-CA65EX, VPC-CA6, VPC-CS1 etc.

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No 1:AVCHD Camera Video Tool(Mac & Win)
25 discount
Org price: $39.95
2012 Promotion price: $29.96
If you have these models like Canon Power-Shot, Canon Vixia, Sony Cyber-Shot, Sony HDR, Sony Handycam, Sanyo VPC, Sanyo Xacti, Panasonic Lumix, Panasonic AG, Panasonic HDC etc. Then the AVCHD Camera Video Tool (Mac) is right for you to convert AVCHD to Mac formats to import to iMovie11/09/08, iDVD, FCP, FCE, Adobe Premiere for best editing, then share to YouTube, Hulu, Yahoo Video, Facebook, Google Video, My Space.
AVCHD Camera Video Tool (Win):
Enables you convert to Win formats to import to Win Movie Maker, Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere then share to YouTube, Hulu, Yahoo Video, Facebook, Google Video, My Space.

No 2:MOD Camera Video Tool(Mac)
25 discount
Org price: $35
2012 Promotion price: $26.25

Special for Canon FS, JVC Everio, Panasonic SDR, JVC TOD, Sony DCR etc.
Fully back up convert camera MOD, TOD, MPEG-2 to Mac formats to QuickTime X, QuickTime, iTunes for smooth playing, and import to iMovie11/09/08, iDVD, FCP, FCE, Adobe Premiere for best editing before sharing. Back up burn to DVD for playing on DVD player, Apple TV, DivX Pro, WD TV, Sony TV.

No 3: HD Video Converter Tool(Mac) before sharing:
25 discount
Org price: $39.95
2012 Promotion price: $29.96
Support importing camera like Nikon, GoPro HD, Panasonic HD, Sony HD, Canon HD, Sanyo HD, Polypus HD. Except import to iMovie11/09/08, iDVD, FCP, FCE, Adobe Premiere for best editing before sharing, you can also convert to Smartphones and Tablets formats to play on portable iPhone 4S, Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.

No 4: Kodak Video Tool (Mac & Win):
Back up Kodak Easyshare, Kodak Playsport, Kodak Zi8, Kodak Zi6 and Kodak ZXl, Kodak ZXD, Kodak mini video camera etc. For Mac Version let you edit Kodak MOV, MP4 on all above Mac editors freely for best sharing. For Win version, enables you transfer and import to Win Movie Maker, Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, Win DVD Maker before sharing.

No 5: Flip Video Tool (Mac &Win):
25 discount
Org price: $35
2012 Promotion price: $26.25
Support Flip Ultra HD, Flip Mino & Mino HD, Flip Slide HD. It is a powerful Flip Video Converter to easily convert flip video to HD video(mpeg2, mpeg4, mov, wmv, avi), 3gp, 3g2, mpeg1, mpeg2, mpeg4, flv, swf, mkv, dv, rm/rmvb, avi, wmv, m4v, mov video for best editing and sharing. And it offer clip, crop, merge, trim function before monotonous Flipshare share function.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Play Any AVI On Galaxy Nexus In A Breeze With AVI To Galaxy Nexus Converter

The Galaxy Nexus with Android 4.0 and join verizon since Dec 15 2011, but from the specs showed it no more support AVI as its supported formats written Video Features:Video Player; Compatible Video Files, H.263, H.264, MPEG4, VC-1; Video, Streaming.

But much AVI files are needed to play on Galaxy Nexus, like QuickTime AVI, on-line AVI, Some people may be confused about whether Galaxy Nexus can play AVI file, as some said Galaxy Nexus support AVI while others say not.

AVI is not a codec, but a container format which can contain almost any codec.The Galaxy Nexus can parse the AVI container, but if the contained codecs are not supported, it cannot play them. AVI files with XviD, Divx and H.264/AVC video streams, and MP3 and AC-3 audio streams to the phone, and they all play nicely. That means AVI with Xvid, Divx codec and Audio listed on Samsung Galaxy Nexus official site is supported, other many AVI codecs should be beyond the question.

So we sometimes need third app to solve the problem. AVI to Galaxy Nexus Converter for Mac is a video converter, it can convert all kinds of AVI to Galaxy Nexus Mp4, WMV quickly and with perfect quality. Plus, it can parse WMV, TS, TP, TRP, FLV etc. other formats to Galaxy Nexus.

Key feature of mac AVI to Galaxy Nexus Converter:

Convert AVI to different formats so to play on different players
Convert AVI to various formats such as MKV, 3GP, 3G2, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, FLV, SWF, DV, M4V and MOV and so on, and to all sorts of players including iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP, Creative Zen, cell phones, Zune, BlackBerry, Gphone, iRiver, Palm, Walkman, Gphone etc.

Edit AVI video
Merge multiple videos:Join and convert multiple separated HD videos and regular videos to one single file.
Trim HD video length:Capture video clips from HD video and regular video to only convert your favorite parts.
Crop video:Crop to get rid of redundant parts such as the black sides around your video and any part you want to remove.
Edit video effect:Edit video brightness, contrast and saturation, and set special video effects such as embossment, old film, gray etc.
Instant preview:Come with two preview windows to let you preview the editing results real time.
Capture video snapshots:Take snapshots off videos and save the snapshots as JPG, PNG or BMP.

Learn more at:http://www.hdconverterformac.com/article-hd-video/convert-avi-to-galaxy-nexus-mac.html

Monday, December 26, 2011

Wonderful AVI, MKV to Droid Razr Converter for Mac

Motorola Mobile said, Droid Razr is the thinnest smartphone, only 7.1 mm thick, thinner than the iPhone 4S, waterproof, with a KEVLAR (Kevlar) casing. DuPont KEVLAR is developed for the U.S. armor, armor-made materials.

Droid Razr specifications as: 1.2GHZ dual core TI OMAP processor, 1GB RAM, 4.3-inch 960×540 display, it is subject to Diamond Glass "(Gorilla Glass) and KEVLAR (Kevlar) casing protection, support for LTE , rear camera 8 million pixels, you can record 1080p video.

To play AVI, MKV files on its super 4.3 inch As Droid Razr now support 1080p completely. Any AVI, MKV files in 1080p, 720 p won't be its problem. But how about its supported video formats? Yes, very main streaming video supported formats Audio:
AAC, AAC+, AAC+ Enhanced, AMR NB, AMR WB, MIDI, MP3, WAVv10, WMA v9
Video: Capture/Playback/Streaming, HD Video, H.263, H.264, AVI, MPEG4, WMV

Of course, to do the video conversion, you need a professional app. Here the professional AVI, MKV to Droid Razr Converter for Mac is strongly recommended. With it, just in a few clicks you could successfully upload AVI, MKV videos to Droid Razr. Plus, set the resolution 1080p, 720p is freely allowed.

Tutorial on convert AVI, MKV, HD AVI, MKV to Droid Razr: (Lion included)
Step 1: Add AVI, MKV files
Click the "Add File" button to add the AVI, MKV files from your Mac hard disc. Other HD formats like MPEG, Xvid, DivX are also supported.

Step 2: Set Output Video Format for Droid Razr. Setting option allows you to set resolution for 1080p or 720p.

Setting option allows you to set resolution for 1080p or 720p.


Step 3: Click "Start" button to begin AVI, MKV to Droid Razr conversion.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Import AVCHD video to Final Cut Pro X to edit video

"Can FCPX import AVCHD files directly, or do they still need to be converted first? I have MTS files from a Panasonic GH2 digital camera that are in AVCHD that are grayed out when I try to import them." from apple discussion

For many mac users they really would like to purchase Final Cut Pro X but they would like to check one thing: if Final Cut Pro X will import .MTS AVCHD files. We understand the methods of importing into Final Cut but I don't know if FC will work with these files. The truth comes that.

Final Cut Pro X contains improved, but not complete AVCHD support
Keep in mind that we can't import .mts files directly from the Finder. If you navigate to them from the Import dialog, it will have them grayed out. FCPX doesn't work with them directly, you must import MTS files directly from the camera, from a memory card (with the original file structure in place), or from a camera archive. But having to use camera archives is stupid.

The real way to import AVCHD.MTS to Final Cut Pro X
We just need a way with no require with ingest supported with additional software and no use camera archives method. So the AVCHD to FCPX Converter is recommended for you. It's designed directly to convert AVCHD.MTS (1080p60/50 included)to FCPX supported formats MP4, MOV, DV. So no matter the AVCHD files are single .MTS files or directly from your camera, you can transfer it to FCPX compatible formats and directly import it to FCPX.
Quick guide on import AVCHD .MTS to Final Cut Pro X :(Lion included)

Step 1: Clicking "Add File" to import AVCHD .MTS to AVCHD to FCPX Converter Lion.

Step 2: Set the FCPX output format, i.e. MOV.

Step 3: Click "Start" to begin the conversion and you will get the destination files in the default folder.
avchd to fcpx mov
Step 4: Choose the "Import" and "Files" options from under the File command at the top of the Final Cut Pro X window.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Mac DVD Creator Easy to Burn Canon FS MOD to DVD on Your Dreamed Lion Machine

"I have recently purchased a MBP however all my video's I placed on my external hard drive are all in a format that mac does not recognize i.e. My canon FS MOD files and now I have finally got my dream machine and want to make movies I cannot do so, would appreciate any advice on how I can get round this problem to view them on my MBP and make DVD's using imovie 09" from discussion apple
So common and so difficult a problem for we MBP users, since we bought ac Book Pro with Lion OS, we are glad to get this and hope to do things most Mac users have ever done: edit dreamed camera movies on dreamed machine with iMovie 09, then burn to DVD with iDVD. But our iMovie even can't import MOD files and even if iMovie can import MOD files with the help of other app but the export movie from iMovie can be not horrible? All is a unknown.

There is a perfect solution Easy MOD to DVD Creator for Mac Lion, it enables you to import Canon FS, Panasonic SDR, JVC Everio MOD to the Easy MOD to DVD Creator directly then burn to DVD with perfect quality and quick speed, then you can play it on standard DVD Player smoothly. With it you won't worry the import MOD to iMovie11/09/08 problem and MOD to iDVD import problem. Plus, it is also a DVD Creator with powerful edit function including support set up personalized background image, background music, Menu Title(DVD name), Button Style and Frame. And background image and background music accept upload by yourselves.

Here we check what Canon FS Models are this MOD to DVD Creator Mac Lion supported:
Canon FS10, Canon FS100, Canon FS100E, Canon FS10E, Canon FS11, Canon FS11E, Canon FS200E, Canon FS30, Canon FS300, Canon FS31, Canon FS40A, Other MOD, TOD models from Panasonic SDR, JVC Everio are supported by the MOD to DVD maker for Mac Lion.

Here to see its key features to summarize for you:

1. Broad Video import support:

dv, wmv,3gp, mov, vob, mpg, asf, flv, avi, rm, rmvb, mp4, mkv, mka, m4v, ac3, tod, mod

2. No video importing limitation like iDVD.

Directly import 720p, HD Video, various SD video from Canon FS, Panasonic SDR, JVC Everio, no video importing limitation like iDVD.

3. 100% reappear the original video quality:

Keep the same video quality as original import video, when play on TV to reappear the same quality.

4. Offer complete Aspect Ratio:

Offer 16:9 wide screen ratio and 4:3 TV ratio

5. Amazing Customizable Menu Templates

Support set up personalized background image, background music, Menu Title(DVD name), Button Style and Frame. And background image and background music accept upload by yourselves.

6. Broad Video import support:

dv, wmv,3gp, mov, vob, mpg, asf, flv, avi, rm, rmvb, mp4, mkv, mka, m4v, ac3, tod, mod

7. Burn to classical DVD Disk:

Burn to DVD-5, DVD-9 Disk or ISO files and back up PAL and NTSC TV Standards. So you can play the DVD on related DVD players, DVD devices and TV. Such as WD TV Player, DVD Player, Internet TV Disc Player

8. Fast Speed and superb output quality

Import and burn DVD in fast speed. With good compatibility with Mac OS.
High quality of output DVD movies, automatically calculate bit rate for burning as many movies as possible. You can always find a perfect balance between the DVD movie storage and picture quality.

System Requirement:
Intel-based Mac(32-bit)
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard or 10.6 Snow Leopard

About Doremisoft:

Doremisoft is the world class Video and Audio Solution Provider. HD Camcorder Video Converter Series is one branch of Doremisoft, it offer professional HD Camcorder Video Solution for Mac and Win Users. So Camcorders uses can play (i.e. QuickTime) , edit (iMovie), Share (YouTube) any camcorder videos freely. Any problem and consultation welcome email to Tech support@doremisoft.com.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

How to record a HD Gameplay to record your best work

Lately I have been quite busy recording, editing and posting both HD video features such as reviews and top 10 lists as well as publishing gameplay clips from the latest gaming offerings.

Tools:
Personal Computer with powerful a CPU and lots of hard drive space
A HD Video Capture card
A sound card (for sound recording)
Video Game Console (PS3, 360 or Wii)
Video and audio cables
Time to Setup: 30 minutes

Steps:

Step 1: Preparations

Before you can capture HD gameplay of your console game you need a PC equipped with a method of ingesting and encoding the raw audio and video signals. There are a lot of USB solutions for component and composite video that are pretty affordable. If you want to capture HDMI video however it gets expensive quickly and copy protection rears its head. This video capture card however seems to offer a reasonable solution to the HDMI or analog capture need.

Capturing HD gameplay (720p or 1080i) can be accomplished by analog or digital means, but digital signals offer the highest fidelity and require the most horsepower and storage space.

Aside from hardware you’ll want to be sure you have the right video codec installed (I prefer DivX or Xvid for space reasons but H.264 and MPeg2 work fine too) and a video editing suite to meet your needs. Luckily Microsoft includes Windows Movie Maker in recent versions of its operating system for free and many capture solutions include editing software. Mac users, well you have iMovie handy too.

Step 2: Connecting your Console
How you connect your console really depends on the way you choose to record HD gameplay. All three consoles offer the ability to output video using analog methods with the appropriate cables. Consult the instructions for your capture solution to ensure you have everything properly connected.

When using a HDMI solution you will simply connect the HDMI cable out from the console into the card. Whether you use analog or digital video you also need to connect the audio output from your console if you indend to save sound from your gaming session. Even though HDMI provides an audio feed most capture solutions do not record audio and video at the same time. You should connect your console sound up to the input on your computer’s sound card instead.

Step 3: Capturing Video & Audio
Once you have the necessary connections between the console and the PC you will need to open the capture software you intend to use and make sure that the input devices are properly selected.

Recording HD gameplay is more than simply pushing record in the software and playing a game. Properly configuring your software ensures you get the best HD gameplay video and that it stays in synch with the recorded audio. Most recording software will allow you to change the encoding type and if you do not plan on editing the video later you can choose a codec like Divx which is highly compressed and efficient.

If you intend to edit your HD gameplay, it is best to choose a lossless or uncompressed video type like AVI for the initial capture. AVI files are large but they maintain their quality well and are not subject to a lot of video artifacts like other compressed codecs. For audio I recommend using AC3 for a compressed capture or Wav for raw/to be edited sound.

Step 4: Editing Your Footage
Once you have your HD gameplay video captured you might want to edit or enhance it. Most video editing suites, even free ones like iMovie and Windows Movie Maker allow users to edit video on a timeline and insert titles and transitions. Be sure you cut out any preparatory footage and trim the HD gameplay video down to make it more effective. For help editing using Windows Movie Maker you can click here.

Step 5: Sharing The Results
You've finally finished your masterpiece.. now what?

Additional:
You can use DVD Burner for Mac to burn AVI files to DVD. Or you can convert HD to YouTube on Mac.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Convert Canon FS to Mac Lion compatible formats to edit freely

Just Got the New Canon FS11 - I'm Happy!
"I shot footage of my son's spring football practice this evening and I am very impressed with the quality of the image. Very bright, colorful. As it got darker, under the lights, everything still looks better than my DV camera. Lots of motion had some (slight) combing, but not much." The next thing is just how to get to my new Mac Book Pro Lion compatible formats. What I wish is;
1. Convert to QuickTime, iTunes 10.5 for playing;
2. Import to iMovie11, FCP, FCE for editing;
3. Import to iDVD for burning to DVD (would rather a directly import Canon FS to iDVD);
4. If support convert YouTube, Hulu, Facebook flash format would be better, 720p on YouTube, is it a problem?

All the above require actually is a wonderful thing, is it a dream for Lion users? No, of course not, Canon FS Converter for Mac Lion is specially designed to make this easy, it is a powerful Canon FS to Mac Lion Converter enables you import Canon FS MOD to iMovie11/09/08, FCP(X), FCE for best editing before sharing to Wen-sites, directly import to iDVD for buring to DVD then playing on standard DVD player, convert Mac MOV, MP4, DV, AVI to play on QuickTime X, QuickTime, iTunes for best playing, convert MOD to FLV/F4V for sharing on YouTube, Hulu, Facebook.

It support any Canon FS Models like:
Canon FS10,Canon FS100,Canon FS100E,Canon FS10E, Canon FS11,Canon FS11E Canon FS200E,Canon FS30,Canon FS300,Canon FS31,Canon FS40A

Canon FS MOD converter mac is the best solution to convert Canon FS MOD to Mac OS X 10.7 Lion supported MOV file for importing to QuickTime or iMovie, FCP X, FCE for playback and editing. Except Mac OS Lion, The software is also available Mac 10.6, Mac Snow Leopard, Mac 10.5, and Tiger etc.

Another 3 key features:
1. convert MOD, HD TOD, MKV to AVI, M4V, ASF, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, MOV, FLV, 3GP, 3G2, DIVX to 3GP, 3G2, MKV, MOV, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, M4V, FLV, SWF, DV and so on.
2. Basic MOD Editing Features
Edit MOD files by cropping video, trimming video length, edit video effects, etc.
Join several separate and regular mod files into a single one.
3. Convert MOD to current smartphones and tablets like Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet, iPhone 4S, Samsung Galaxy Tab etc.

System Requirements:
Intel-based Mac; Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, 10.6 Snow Leopard or 10.7 Lion

Availability

Support All of MOD, TOD, MPEG-2 files to Mac, Smartphones, Tablets. It offer free trial Version before purchasing, you can load http://www.hdconverterformac.com/mac-mod-video-converter.html to download free version. Doremisoft offer powerful Tech service and warm client service after purchasing registered version. MOD Video Converter for Mac is one product form Doremisoft which is one of the leading video and audio solution provider in the world. We aimed at offer all kind of solution for Mac related video and audio problem and is proud to be your big helper to perfect Mac digital life.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Tips for recording a good audio

Learning how to record good audio is invaluable to the process of
making a video. Unfortunately, it is often an afterthought or considered
something that can be easily fixed in post production. Video producers
have had to learn the hard way that there is no substitution for
properly recorded audio.
Now you can learn how to record a good audio:
1. Use a Quality Microphone
Microphones built in to camcorders are generally low quality. They don't always pick up sound well, and sometimes you'll end up hearing the sound of the camcorder operating.
If possible, use an external microphone whenever you're shooting videos. A lavaliere, or lapel mic, like the type newscasters use, is unobtrusive and especially helpful if you want to hear someone's voice clearly.
2. Monitor the Sound
If you can plug headphones into your camera, do it! They'll allow you to hear exactly what the camera hears, so you'll know if your subject is speaking loudly enough, or if the background noises are too distracting.
3. Limit Background Noises
Background noises can be distracting in a video, and can make for difficult editing. Turn off fans and refrigerators so you don't hear them humming. If there's a window open, close it and shut out the traffic noises.
4. Turn Off the Music
If there's music playing in the background, turn it off. Leaving it on while you're recording will make editing difficult because you can't cut and rearrange clips without hearing the jumps in the music. If you like the music and want it in the video, it's better to add in the recording later on.
5. Record Background Sound
Think about what sounds are distinctive to the event you're recording, and try to capture those on tape. If you're at a carnival, the music of the merry-go-round and the sound of the popcorn popper will really add to the mood of your video and help viewers feel as if they are there with you.
Try to record these sounds clearly, without worrying too much about the video footage. While editing you can move the audio clips around and have them playing underneath different parts of your video.
6. Watch Out For Wind
Recording outdoors on a windy day is difficult because the impact of the wind on the microphone can create loud slapping or popping sounds. You can buy a wind protector for your microphone to cut down on this effect or, in a pinch, slip a fuzzy sock over the mic!
7. Add It Later
Remember, you can always add sound later. If you're recording in a loud area, wait and record narration later when you're in a quieter space. Or you can wait and add sound effects, which are available with many editing programs.
If you want to convert the format of your audio file, MOD Converter for Mac can convert audios such as MP3, WAV and AAC to AC3, MP3, AAC, FLAC, AIFF etc. HD Video Converter for Mac is an excellent Mac audio converter, it can convert all sorts of popular audio formats such as MP3, WAV, AAC, AC3, AMR, MP2, FLAC, OGG and AIFF to M4A, MKA, AIFF, FLAC, MP2, AMR, AC3, AAC, WAV and MP3, so you can play your music on different players. With Doremisoft HD Video Converter for Mac, you can also convert video to audio and extract audio tracks from your favorite video files.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

HD Video Converter Mac for Best Christmas gift for child

In the past 2011 second half year, we meet some new HD camcorders like Canon Power-shot ELPH 300 HS, Nikon D3100, Sony Cyber-shot DSC, Sanyo HD, Sanyo Xacti, Canon Legria, GoPro HD, these HD camcorders are all a new symbol of HD camcorder market, and not only makes Full HD "possible" but to make HD camcorders a "must", so the real Full HD Time is coming.

After you bought a HD camcorder for you child in the summer or last Christmas, you must be some headache what decent gift are you able to give your child this Christmas 2012. Then HD Video Converter for Mac is your best choice. It is the special HD Video Converter for Mac to convert HD camcorders like Canon Power-shot ELPH , Nikon D3100, Sony Cyber-shot DSC, Sanyo HD, Sanyo Xacti, Canon Legria, GoPro HD, traditional Sony HDC, Panasonic Lumix, Panasonic HDR, Canon Vixia, Canon HD recording HD Mp4, HD MOV, HD AVI, MTS to Mac QuickTime X, QuickTime, iTunes10.5, iTunes, iPad for best recording playing, import HD to iMovie, FCP, FCE, iDVD for best editing, then share to YouTube, Facebook, Yahoo Video! Google Video for 1080p Full HD sharing.

What superb things you can expect for it:

1. convert HD videos such as MTS, M2TS, TS, MKV, TP, TRP, M5S, MOD, TOD, MPEG2 HD, MPEG4 HD, MOV HD, WMV HD, AVI HD etc

2. Import wide HD camcorder recordings in a breeze:

Canon Vixia, Power-shot,

Sony Cyber-Shot, Handycam, DCR

Panasonic HDC, Lumix, GMC etc

Sanyo Xacti, Sanyo VPC,

Canon Vixia, Legria

3. Import to Mac app in one step;

Directly import to iMove11/09/08, iDVD11, iDVD, FCP, FCE, Adobe premiere,

4. Convert to new Devices:

Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet, Samsung Tablet, iPad, iPhone 4S

5. Convert to wen-site share formats for:

YouTube, Hulu, Yahoo Video!, Facebook, Myspace etc.

6. Convert with good video quality in 1080p, 720p as well as quick speed.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Try to make a interview record with 8 steps

An interview is a conversation between two people (the interviewer and the interviewee) where questions are asked by the interviewer to obtain information from the interviewee. Do you want to record it when you take a interview?

Here are the steps:

1. Schedule the video interview.
I ask the author to block 30 minutes for the call. (If everything is working on both ends, we should be done in 15 minutes.) I confirm that they have Skype installed and ask for their Skype username. I then put the call on my calendar and include their Skype username in the notes.

2. Prepare for the interview. Since I am interviewing authors, this means reading their book. I highlight and mark it as I go. Then, when I’m done, I type out a list of 5–7 questions. I then display these questions in a text editor directly under my webcam.

3. Send the questions to the author. Some authors prefer to respond live, without preparation. (This is actually my preference when I am interviewed.) Others want to prepare. Regardless, I send the questions with a page reference for the answer next to each question. I want the author to know what I am referencing. I also confirm the call time.

4. Call the author using Skype. I then use Call Recorder for Skype to actually record the video and audio. My preference settings, accessed from within the Skype Preference panel, are set as follows:



Notice that I have the Recording Options: Record Video set to "Split Screen."

5. Record the video interview. Make sure you are both ready, and then click the record button on Call Recorder. Try to look into the webcam as much as possible, though you’ll be tempted to look at the image of the person you are interviewing. When you are finished, turn the recorder off. The call will be saved in the folder you designated under your preference settings.

6. Edit the video with your favorite editor. You can use something as simple as QuickTime Pro. I use iMovie. I generally don’t edit anything within the body of the video itself. I simply trim off the beginning (when we are getting setup) and the end. I also insert a video intro and outro at the beginning and the end. I had these professionally created by Duarte Design. I use a simple cross-fade transition between each element.

7. Upload to your favorite video sharing site. I upload directly to YouTube from within iMovie. You can also upload to Vimeo or even Facebook. I set the video to "Make this movie personal." I want to double-check it on the YouTube site before going live to the world. (Once I am happy with the meta-data and thumbnail, I flip the settings on YouTube to "Public.")

8. Embed a link to the video into your blog. This will vary, depending on your blogging platform and the software you use to access it. I do mine with a code from within MarsEdit, my blogging software. I have the embed code mapped to a single keystroke. I also write a brief post around the video, introducing it, and including the questions I asked the author. I find that this helps draw people into the video itself.

In addition to this, I send a "preview link" of the post to the author before I go live with it. (I do this with WordPress using a plugin called Public Post Preview. This enables me to give a link to them for public preview of a post before it is published.

All in all, this is pretty straight-forward process. It creates some variety in my content delivery and gives my readers a perspective they might not otherwise get.

Source: http://michaelhyatt.com/how-to-record-a-video-interview-in-eight-steps.html

Helpful guide:
Mac Canon Vixia Video Converter is assuredly the easiest and quickest way for Canon camcorder owner to convert HD M2TS or MTS to Mac-compatible formats like MOV, MPEG4, etc.
edit HD Video on mac

Thursday, December 15, 2011

5 recommended Free Universal Video Players For Mac

Media player is a term typically used to describe computer software for playing back multimedia files. While many media players can play both audio and video, others focus only on one media type or the other. Such players are known as either audio players or video players and often have a user interface tailored for the specific media type.

So, what kind of video players have you installed? There are 5 free universal video players for mac you can learn.

1. VLC Media Player
Regardless of what operating system you’re using, VLC Media Player is one of, if not the, best video players out there. VLC is an open source cross-platform multimedia player that plays pretty much every type of video file, making it truly “universal”.

You can also use it to play DVDs, CDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. No codec packs are needed and it’s completely free. Anyone who is familiar with VLC should not be surprised to see it on this list.

2. DivX

DivX Player for Mac is also a nice alternative for you to play videos, especially if you’re looking to play something in HD. Naturally, DivX Player allows you to play all native DivX videos (.mkv), but it does also support other popular video file types, including QuickTime files. The player also includes a desktop dimmer, window fade, and free full screen playback options.

3. NicePlayer

NicePlayer is a relatively unknown application but it’s a pretty impressive video player for Mac. Jeffry dedicated a post on MUO to NicePlayer back in June 2010. It’s an open source app that was designed for playing movies and it features full screen or border-less floating windows, on the fly playlist creation, and more.

4. Elmedia Player

Elmedia Player is a Flash and media player for Mac OS X that supports playback of FLV, SWF, XAP (Silverlight), RM and RV (Real), AVI, MOV, MP4, and many other formats. It features a built-in web browser, so you can browse through websites and watch movies without leaving the application as well.


5. Windows Media Components for QuickTime

You may be surprised to learn that this even exists, but it’s a viable solution if you’re just looking for a little bit of Windows love. With Windows Media Components for QuickTime, you can play Windows Media files (.wma and .wmv) directly in QuickTime Player and view Windows Media content on the Internet using a web browser. It gives you added support for numerous audio and video codecs, as well as different file formats (like .avi).

With the programs on this list, you should be able to watch any type of file you happen to come across. If you are a Mac wiz and you know of any other great video players, please feel free to mention them in the comments.

If the video player can not read your HD video or can not play AVCHD video you can use AVCHD converter for mac, or HD converter for mac to convert them to the format that the video player support.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Get to know what is AVCHD Camcorder Format

AVHD stands for Advanced Video Codec High Definition. AVCHD is high definition camcorder video format jointly developed by Panasonic and Sony for use in consumer camcorders.

AVCHD is a form of video compression that allows the large data files created by HD video recording to be captured and saved on digital media such as hard disk drives and flash memory cards.

Advanced Video Codec High Definition (AVCHD)

Advanced video codes high definitions were distinctively designed as an upgrade to the many high definition software and hardware which pervades the industry. It records on disks using a memory card. These include DVDs and various types of hard drives. This device has proven very useful especially when burning high definition videos to a standard DVD disk.

Manufactures have since devised a system of combining advanced video codec high definition with the camcorder to produce a video format containing peculiar models of Panasonic and Sony. Consumers have the added advantage of being able to purchase a camcorder which already contains an AVCHD mechanism. This product simultaneously records and encodes at the same time.

Camcorder Format

Apart from the camcorder adopting to AVCHD format for resolution purposes, the equipment is also programmed to provide a memory format as well. It must be understood that the camcorder operates as a digital and analog basic device which means that it is a video camera containing a lens, imager, and recorder. The memory features allows the adaptation of programs.

Every camcorder format has its advantages and disadvantages based on the model. It is important that users know this to enhance accessibility. The memory format for digital camcorders are DVD disks, digital 8, hard drive, mini DV, Blu-Ray disks, and flash memory cards. The types of memory format greatly influence the battery life, accessibility to the device, the rate at which files are copied, and the space availability for each one.

As such, an analog camcorder format is recognized by its ability to record using a tape instead of disks or hard drives which are far more popular today. In some societies analog camcorders have become obsolete being replaced by the more advanced digital technology. It utilizes VHS, S-VHS, VHS-C, 8mm, and Hi8.

The main difference, however, in the camcorder formats as it relates to digital and analog is precisely the method of recording. One format uses disks and the other tapes. Disks have the ability to store video information for a much longer time because of the advanced resolution techniques. Tapes are easily destroyed and have a resolution of 230 which is almost half of the digital format. Clearly the digital has the advantage in terms of durability and the ability of offering a higher resolution.

Advanced Video Codec High Definition (AVCHD) and Camcorder Format

AVCHD has definitely placed the digital camcorder format way ahead of analog in terms of functionality. With the advanced video high definition feature the camcorder format is able to accurately record and encode files at a much faster rate allowing more files to be downloaded all at once.

Article may help you:
AVCHD Converter for Mac is an awesome tool to convert AVCHD (MTS, M2TS,TS) to FCP formats, like DV, HDV,MOV, MPEG-4 etc. With this you could import avchd video to FCP, Convert AVCHD on mac.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Three Christmas movies that you may have a look

When the weather is cold, the deep green or snowy white Christmas tree is in the living room, and the family is all gathered about, there is nothing better on on a Christmas night than a great Christmas movie.

Elf Review

Sneaking into Santa's sack in an orphanage as a toddler, Buddy the human-sized elf is far from fitting in Santa's workshop. Though proudly carrying more Christmas spirit than others, he is oversized and clumsy, and is reluctantly told by Papa Elf that his calling is in New York City. He must go find his father, Walter Hobbs, a disgruntled and naughty-listed children's book publisher, played by James Caan.

Buddy is played by Will Ferrell, who is in wonderful form, playing childish ignorance like only he can, and it is his journey around the Big Apple that brings the real fun. He investigates the oddities of modern America from a North Pole viewpoint. He must learn - or ignore the advice - not to eat the gum on the sidewalk, that peep shows have nothing to do with Christmas presents, and that running around in revolving door can make you quite unwell.

The ever-cute and ever-singing Zooey Deschanel plays Buddy's love interest, a cynical sales clerk-come-elf at the toy store, who warms to Buddy's honest love for life. Wooing her becomes just as important as being welcomed into the family. He grows close to his younger step-brother Michael after single-handedly defending him from a gang of bullies in a snowball fight, showing his expertise in all things Christmassy, even warfare.

Dr. Suess' How The Grinch Stole Christmas Review

The story evolves around the titular character, who is a large green creature with anger issues stemming from childhood, or a heart two sizes too small, or perhaps it is even because his shoes are too tight. Hurt at a young age, he lives in a cave on snowy Mount Crumpit with his faithful dog and only friend Max. From here he curses the happy, button-nosed Whos down in Whoville below. When Christmas comes around, he decides to dress as Santa Claus and steal their presents and thus prevent Christmas from coming. The graceful Cindy Lou Who attempts to charm him into joining the joyous festivities instead.


A Christmas Carol Review

The most renowned Christmas character - outside of Santa Claus himself - is convincingly played by Carrey. He is every bit as grumpy and miserly as we come to expect from Scrooge. But the most impressive aspect of Carrey's performance is how he can interact with himself so convincingly, playing Scrooge and the haunting ghosts in conversation with staggering ease.

Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins, Michael J. Fox and Gary Oldman also feature, which would usually lead to a description of an all-star cast, but in this case Carrey's large workload takes over in a virtual one man show. Perhaps a more talented voice actor than Carrey would have been beneficial, as he is known for being an exuberant and physical comedian, but any qualms are forgotten when the action gets going.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

How to adjust focus on Digital Cameras to get a better photo

Digital Cameras present photographers with an ever increasing array of Automatic and Semi Automatic shooting modes. Most of these center around different ways of exposing your shots – however many cameras also give options for different focusing modes (auto, continuous focusing for moving subjects and manual).

Then how to adjust focus:

Step 1 - Compose Your Shot

First you want to compose your shot so that it looks pleasing to the eye. In photography the rule of thirds will help you to compose a pleasing shot. Look through the viewfinder of the camera or the screen on the back of the camera to take a look at what the picture will look like once it's taken.

Composing a shot might be difficult at first, however over time you will find that this becomes much more like second nature. You really shouldn't have any problem composing attractive shots.

Step 2 - Think About Focus

Now you need to choose the subject of your photo, this is the thing that you want to stand out in front of the background. If you are taking a photo of a person then this will normally be the subject of your photo, however this isn't always the case.

Step 3 - Locking Focus

To lock the focus you need to move the camera and aim it directly at the subject of your photo, don't worry about the composition of the photo at this stage. You need to make sure that the subject is in the centre of the screen. Then you can press the shutter down, but only press it half way. You will hear your cameras focus adjust and it will beep signaling that it's ready. Now you must keep your finger pressed half way on this button.

By keeping the button pressed halfway down you are preventing the camera from focusing again. This locks the focus to whatever it is you want to take a picture of. The subject of your photo will be focused clearly and this will be sharp.

Step 4 - Composition

Once you have locked the focus you then need to move the camera back so that your composition is visible again. Take your time doing this to get it just right. However, make sure that you never take your finger off the shutter.

Step 5 - Taking the Photo

Now all that's left to do is fully depress the shutter button and take the shot. This should create photos with sharp detailed subjects and slightly blurred backgrounds.

Step 6 - Experimenting

Take a look at your photo and decide whether you have achieved the affect you were aiming for. There are many more things that you can do to improve on the technique. Increasing the aperture will help to make the background even more blurred.

MOD converter for Mac help to convert MOD to MOV/ MP4/3GP/3G2/M4V/DV/MKV etc. and convert MOD to iPhone/iPod/PSP/AppleTV/Zune/Cellphones and other players.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Top Mac AVCHD Converter to Solve Import Full HD to iMovie Problem

WARNING - Compatibility of Canon Legria HF20 / HF200 with iMovie 11

"I just noticed that the Canon Legria HF20/HF200 (PAL) is now included in list of supported camcorders for iMovie 11. Previously, for iMovie 09, only the NTSC Version of the camcorder (which is referred to as the Vixia HF20/HF200) was listed as compatible. I suspected that this was due to the quirky issue that I once again will repeat below.
With the PAL version, iMovie 09 incorrectly tags the 50i content as being progressive, and the 25p content as being interlaced. In contrast, with the NTSC version, iMovie apparently correctly identifies the 60i content as being interlaced and the 30p content as being progressive."
From apple discussion

iMovie'11 has been released since 2010 but we see ring problem on camcorder AVCHD to iMovie problem, we can summarize as:
Sony Handy cam to iMovie problem, i.e.
Canon HF to iMovie 11,
Canon HG20 to iMovie 11,
Canon Vixia HF R100 to iMovie 11
Sanyo HD-800 to iMovie 11
Sanyo VPC-CA6 to iMovie 11
Sony DCR-SR5 to iMovie 11
Sony HDR-CX100E to iMovie 11
Panasonic DMC-FX700 to iMovie 11

We can't expect iMovie11 to solve the problem in one night, every brand has many AVCHD models aren't fully supported by iMovie 11, so we specially designed All-in-one AVCHD to Mac Converter to fully support import AVCHD to iDVD, directly import AVCHD to iMovie, convert AVCHD to QuickTime MOV problem. Its keys features are:
Convert AVCHD to iMovie, FCP, FCE for Full HD editing before sharing,
Convert AVCHD to iDVD for high quality burn to DVD disc for playing on DVD player,
Convert AVCHD to QuickTime, iTunes for best playing,
Convert AVCHD to iPad, iPhone 4S for portable watching,
Convert AVCHD to Smartphones and Tablets for off-line playing, i.e. Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet, Lenovo Idea Pad
Key feature:

1. convert AVCHD camcorder video file to MOV, MP4, AVI, WMV, M4V, 3GP, 3G2, MPG, SWF, FLV, DV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MKV, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MP4-Xvid, etc.
2. Extract audio from video or convert video to audio.
AVCHD Converter mac makes it easy to separate sound from video as MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, AC3, FLAC, MP2, MKA, AMR format.

3. Transfer HD to SD or convert SD to HD
Doremisoft Mac AVCHD Converter owns not only the ability to convert HD videos to SD (Standard Definition) format, but also the ability to convert SD to HD which contains MPEG2-HD, MPEG4-HD, H.264-HD and more.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Trying to know AVCHD Camcorder Format

Advanced video codes high definitions were distinctively designed as an upgrade to the many high definition software and hardware which pervades the industry. It records on disks using a memory card. These include DVDs and various types of hard drives. This device has proven very useful especially when burning high definition videos to a standard DVD disk.

Manufactures have since devised a system of combining advanced video codec high definition with the camcorder to produce a video format containing peculiar models of Panasonic and Sony. Consumers have the added advantage of being able to purchase a camcorder which already contains an AVCHD mechanism. This product simultaneously records and encodes at the same time.

Camcorder Format

Apart from the camcorder adopting to AVCHD format for resolution purposes, the equipment is also programmed to provide a memory format as well. It must be understood that the camcorder operates as a digital and analog basic device which means that it is a video camera containing a lens, imager, and recorder. The memory features allows the adaptation of programs.

Every camcorder format has its advantages and disadvantages based on the model. It is important that users know this to enhance accessibility. The memory format for digital camcorders are DVD disks, digital 8, hard drive, mini DV, Blu-Ray disks, and flash memory cards. The types of memory format greatly influence the battery life, accessibility to the device, the rate at which files are copied, and the space availability for each one.

As such, an analog camcorder format is recognized by its ability to record using a tape instead of disks or hard drives which are far more popular today. In some societies analog camcorders have become obsolete being replaced by the more advanced digital technology. It utilizes VHS, S-VHS, VHS-C, 8mm, and Hi8.

The main difference, however, in the camcorder formats as it relates to digital and analog is precisely the method of recording. One format uses disks and the other tapes. Disks have the ability to store video information for a much longer time because of the advanced resolution techniques. Tapes are easily destroyed and have a resolution of 230 which is almost half of the digital format. Clearly the digital has the advantage in terms of durability and the ability of offering a higher resolution.

Advanced Video Codec High Definition (AVCHD) and Camcorder Format

AVCHD has definitely placed the digital camcorder format way ahead of analog in terms of functionality. With the advanced video high definition feature the camcorder format is able to accurately record and encode files at a much faster rate allowing more files to be downloaded all at once.

Article may help you:
AVCHD Converter for Mac is an awesome tool to convert AVCHD (MTS, M2TS,TS) to FCP formats, like DV, HDV,MOV, MPEG-4 etc. With this you could import avchd video to FCP, Convert AVCHD on mac.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Does iMovie11, iDVD support Sony HDR?

Support of Sony HDR-CX130 in iMovie 11
"Does iMovie 11 support the camcorder Sony HDR-CX130 ? I'm unable to get Sony HDR-CX130 to iMovie 11 to the iMac via a USB cable and turning the camera on. On the box it says it does, but does this include all recording resolutions/formats? Thanks!" from apple discussion.
Sony HDR series recording video in mainly in AVCHD format, and several models recording in MPEG format. Like SonyHDR-CX12, Sony HDR-CX10, SonyHDR-CX520, Sony HDR-CX520V, SonyHDR-CX550, Sony HDR-XR150, HDR-XR500V, HDR-CX110. It is widely used for portable size, sharp quality, clear image effect and 1080p/1080i Full HD video quality good for burning and editing before sharing.
If you want to have a good editing before sharing to YouTube, Hulu, FaceBook or burning to DVD, Sony HDR Video Converter for Mac is the best solution to transfer Sony HDR video like AVCHD MTS, MPEG2, miniDV, etc to MOV, MP4, M4V, 3GP, H.264 for Mac. With this AVCHD Converter for Mac, you can easily convert camcorder video such as MTS, M2TS, TOD, MOD, MPEG, etc to MOV, MP4, AVI, 3GP, FLV, MPEG-4, MP3, etc for Mac, iMovie, Quicktime, iDVD, FCP, FCE, Adobe Premiere Pro, iPad, iPod, iPhone, Blackberry, Youtube, etc.
Quick Guide to Convert Sony HDR Video to iMovie Mac, Quicktime Step by Step
Step One: Import Sony HDR Video
Click "Add File" to add your Sony HDR AVCHD MTS or MPEG-2 files to Mac AVCHD Converter after you launched it. You can upload several videos one time.
Step Two: Set Output Video Format for Mac
Click "Profile" to open the Profile drop-up list to select MOV, or MP4 as output video format for Mac OS, Quicktime, iMovie, FCP, FCE, etc.
Step Three: Convert Sony HDR Video
Click "Start" button to convert Sony HDR video like AVCHD MTS/M2TS, MPEG-2, miniDV files to Mac. After conversion finished, you can enjoy converted Sony HDR video on Mac or edit these videos with iMovie, FCP, Adobe Premiere Pro, etc.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How to convert Canon VIXIA HF series video to import into iMovie

iMovie formats:Movie File Type; MPEG-2 and AVCHD; DV-Standard and HDV (High Definition Video); QuickTime Movie; MEPG-4

If the video format is included in the above five, two simple steps can get it done.
Step 1: Open iMovie, head to file and choose import movies.
Step 2: Find the videos you want then import it into iMovie.

Brand digital camcorder Cannon gains much love by people who are interested in photography. And they often enjoy their digital life by take shooting with a Cannon HD camcorder. Clips from Cannon VIXIA series like Canon VIXIA HF200, VIXIA HF R11, VIXIA HV30 are in AVCHD MTS/M2TS format with a .mts/.m2ts file extension. Those files are not compatible with iMovie, iMovie’ 08, iMovie’ 09, thus can not be readed and further edited by iMovie.

As a matter of fact those skilled camcorder shooting fans find out their way to edit AVCHD files on iMovie from digital HD camcorder such as Sony, Cannon VIXIA etc. They do not import AVCHD to iMovie directly, but convert AVCHD to iMovie MOV on Mac in advance.

Doremisoft Canon VIXIA to iMovie Converter is welcomed by Canon VIXIA users, because this software application is compatible with Mac and works well to convert AVCHD MTS/M2TS to iMovie MOV on Mac OS. With shareware Canon VIXIA AVCHD Converter for Mac installed on Mac, users can finish the AVCHD to iMovie conversion within three steps.

Step 1. Add MTS/M2TS files to program Canon VIXIA to iMovie Converter.


Step 2. Set output format as iMovie MOV.



Step 3. Start to convert canon vixa MTS/M2TS to iMovie on Mac.

This Mac AVCHD Converter has so beautiful interface and can play virtually any type of video file that allows you to watch high definition movies in 1280x720 (720p) resolutions on your personal computer, iPad, iPhone, Apple TV, iPod, PSP, BlackBerry, Zune, Mobile Phone and other devices.

Doremisoft Mac AVCHD Converter is the best Advanced Video Coding high definition video camera software that makes your HD video totally awesome. AVCHD Video Converter Mac enables you to convert M2TS, MTS, etc videos to most popular formats, such as MOV, MP4, AVI, 3GP, FLV, MPEG-4, MP3, etc. Then you can import HD movies on hugely significant pieces of Mac applications, like iMovie, FCP, FCE, iDVD and more.

AVCHD Converter mac program provides torrent support with very clean, easy to use interface. In adddition, it can edit AVCHD video in your favourite Mac video editor software, like shink file size, remove unnoticable details, join file pieces, modify video effect, capture still picture from movies, rotate video and more features that you need.

Monday, December 5, 2011

How to convert AVCHD Video file on Mac with AVCHD Converter for mac

I am wanting to know if I am doing something wrong here - why can't I get a better resolution from the finished DVD? I thought that AVCHD meant HD quality on a DVD as long as it was played in a Blu-Ray player?"

When I export the finished, edited movie to iDVD, regardless of the resolution I select, the finished DVD when played through my PS3 is of horrific quality.

Doremisoft AVCHD Converter for Mac is devoted to be the better and better AVCHD Video Converter and progresses with the every-day progressing AVCHD camera market. It is fully support the Full HD, 1080i, SD HD and good at convert all AVCHD files to most popular formats, such as MOV, MP4, AVI, 3GP, FLV, MPEG-4, MP3, etc. Then you can import HD movies on hugely significant pieces of Mac applications, like iMovie'11, FCP, FCE, iDVD and more.

This AVCHD Converter for Mac has so beautiful interface and can play virtually any type of video file that allows you to watch high definition movies in 1080p, 1080i, 720p resolutions on your personal computer, iPad2, iPhone5, Galaxy S2, Galaxy Tab 10.1, Apple TV, iPod, PSP, BlackBerry PlayBook, Zune, 4G and 3G Mobile Phone and other devices.


In addition, it also act as a AVCHD Video Editor for Macwhich can edit AVCHD video in your favourite Mac video editor software, like shink file size, remove unnoticable details, join file pieces, modify video effect, capture still picture from movies, rotate video and more features that you need.

Key Functions of Doremisoft AVCHD video converter mac:

1. Convert AVC-HD camera video to most popular video formats
Doremisoft AVCHD Converter enables you convert AVC-HD camcorder video file to MOV, MP4, AVI, WMV, M4V, 3GP, 3G2, MPG, SWF, FLV, DV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MKV, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MP4-Xvid, etc.

2. Extract audio from video or convert video to audio.
AVCHD Converter mac makes it easy to separate sound from video as MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, AC3, FLAC, MP2, MKA, AMR format.

3. Transfer HD to SD or convert SD to HD
Doremisoft Mac AVCHD Converter owns not only the ability to convert HD videos to SD (Standard Definition) format, but also the ability to convert SD to HD which contains MPEG2-HD, MPEG4-HD, H.264-HD and more.

4. Support various Mac software
Mac AVCHD Converter offers many solutions for both Mac users and AVCHD camcorder owners because it allows you easily put your shot HD videos into all Mac softwares, such as iMovie, Final Cut Pro/FCP, Final Cut Express/FCE, iDVD, etc.

5. Accept varous video devices
AVC-HD Video Converter Mac converts M2TS, MTS, TS, TP, TRP file extension onto iPod(Touch, Classic, Nano), PSP, iPhone, Apple TV, iRiver, GPhone, Walkman, BlackBerry, Zune, Creative Zen, Palm, Mobile Phone, etc.

6. Play HD camcorder Videos on QuickTime on OSX
AVCHD Mac Converter can professionally convert Canon, JVC, Sony, Hitachi and Panasonic cameras' shot video to QuickTime MOV. Then you can enjoy your video on mac at will.

In summery it is designed for converting Sony, Panasonic, Canon and JVC high definition consumer cameras'video (.mts or .m2ts file extension) to the popular video player supported formats, such as MP4, MOV, AVI, 3GP, FLV, etc. This AVCHD tool converts HD files with high quality for playing mts movies on Mac applications as mentioned above. Then you can enjoy your masterpieces shot by AVCHD cameras on your portable devices, including Nook Tablet, iPhone 4S, Kindle Fire, Motorola Xoom, HTC Sensation, HTC Thunderbolt, Apple TV, iPod, PSP, GPhone, Walkman, Zune, Creative Zen, Palm and more.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Guide on which video format of Camcorder should you choose

What kind of video format do you like best? Which one will you choose?
Mini DVD Camcorders
DVD has increased in popularity in the last few years as the media of choice for consumers, second only to MiniDV. The convenience of random access, rather than the fast forward/rewind of tape, and the ability to pop it directly into a home DVD player for playback are the chief factors, but quality suffers. For a long time, DVD only captured video in an MPEG-2 compression which is generally of a lower video quality than DV compression (tape). The quality has improved greatly with the release of the latest DVD camcorders.
Pros: Camcorders can shoot and play back video instantly on the camcorder or a set-top DVD player.
Cons: They produce lower-quality video than MiniDV camcorders; also, the video is more difficult to edit.
Best for: Movie makers with short attention spans--i.e. those who want to make short films; and those who want to shoot without editing.
MiniDV Camcorders
MiniDV is a digital video tape format which has become the most popular format for home video cameras. MiniDV uses the same compression as DV.
The aging but still beloved grandfather of the digital video world, the 13-year-old MiniDV format records standard-def video to videotapes about the size of matchboxes. Both the tapes and the camcorders are inexpensive: You'll pay about $280 or more for a MiniDV camcorder such as the Canon ZR800, and you can import the video into any PC with a FireWire (aka iLink) input, and then write it to DVD. But finding particular bits of video on a tape is difficult: You have to fast-forward and rewind to find your favorite bits if you haven't yet edited them.
Pros: These camcorders are cheap, reliable, and widely compatible.
Cons: They shoot standard-definition video; finding a particular spot on a tape is a pain.
Best for: Cost cutters, wannabe video editors, and indie filmmakers.
HDV Camcorders
DV & HDVThe DV format was designed to store digital video onto magnetic tape. HDV refers to the high definition version of the DV format. DV and HDV files are very memory intensive but produce very quality video. Given the drop in tape-based camcorder sales, fewer consumers need to worry about DV and HDV, but it does remain popular among enthusiasts.
MPEG-2: Many standard definition camcorders record in MPEG-2. It's also used in high definition camcorders, although not as often. It's a very high quality digital format, the same used in the DVD movies produced by Hollywood studios. That gives MPEG-2 based camcorders a nice advantage over other formats: the video is easily burned to a DVD and most computer media players (like Apple QuickTime and Windows Media Player) support MPEG-2 playback.
MPEG-2 is more commonly found in traditional camcorders that are pricier and higher quality than pocket camcorder models. This is, in part, because MPEG-2 video files are larger in size than other formats and thus not as easy to upload to the Web or send in an email. If you're more interested in viewing high quality, standard definition camcorder footage on a TV, an MPEG-2-based model is a fine choice.
MPEG-4/H.264:Found on most pocket camcorders like the Flip and in many higher-end HD camcorders, MPEG-4/H.264 is actually a very broad family of different formats supporting both standard and high definition video recording. There are several virtues to H.264: it can record very high quality video yet compress it in such a way so as not to consume too much memory. Camcorder makers use the H.264 if they want to offer a "Web-friendly" video product.
AVCHD: A variant of the H.264 format, this is a high definition video file format found on most Canon, Sony, and Panasonic HD camcorders (other manufacturers support it as well). AVCHD camcorders can capture very high quality video and they can also burn HD video to a standard DVD disc, which can be played back on a Blu-ray disc player. Learn more about the AVCHD format here.
Pros: These models shoot high-def video that's easy to edit; the media is cheap.
Cons: They're expensive--HDV camcorders cost two to three times as much as MiniDV ones.
Best for: Makers of high-def home movies and lovers of HDTV.
About the video format you can learn more related format software, learn more AVCHD Converter for MacConvert and edit AVCHD video.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Review of Panasonic camcorder of Lumix DMC-FZ150

Panasonic rethinks their high-end ultrazoom, returning the flagship to five-star status with a reduction in resolution that paradoxically boosts image quality. Easy to recommend.

The advantages of bridge cameras are many. They handle like an SLR, yet give you a huge zoom range without the bulk and cost. And compared to most compacts there’s a greater range of control.
So it is with the FZ150. The zoom is longer, at 24x, than most compacts can offer, giving a huge range of 25mm to 600mm (35mm equivalent).

Aperture and shutter priority, full manual and program modes give you plenty of control, and it’s packed with SLR-style dials, knobs and buttons. A mode dial on top helps you flick between settings quickly, there’s a thumb wheel for adjusting settings such as aperture, and a dedicated movie button.

It captures RAW and JPEG images at 12.1 megapixels, and video at 1080p and 50fps in either AVCHD or MP4 format, and it sports a 202kpixel electronic viewfinder as well as a 3in fully articulated screen. Impressively, there’s also a hotshoe for mounting a flash, and a 2.5mm jack for connecting an external microphone.

The half-inch sensor can’t match an SLR’s for size and light-capturing capabilities, but responsiveness and performance is very good. We measured a shutter lag of 0.4 seconds and shot-to-shot performance at 0.8 seconds – as good as any compact we’ve seen before. Even with the flash on, that only drops to one second between shots, and in burst mode you can shoot 12 shots at full resolution in a second.

And quality, despite the small sensor, is stunningly good. At full zoom and full wide, shots look sharp across the board, with no fringing or distortion. Automatic exposures were consistently expertly judged and colours perfectly balanced. In low light, even at ISO 3200 noise is remarkably well controlled, although some detail is inevitably lost as the camera’s noise reduction routines battle to produce clean images.

In video mode, it’s even better. The Active Power OIS image stabilisation system works brilliantly to smooth out hand shake, to the extent that it’s even possible to walk while shooting without producing jittery footage. Autofocus is fast and the zoom motor, while just about audible in a quiet room, is silent in most everyday situations.

The quality of footage is surprisingly clean in low light, near-flawless in good light, and audio from the built in stereo microphones is excellent. An option on the mode dial, meanwhile, allows you to use the camera in aperture and shutter priority, program and full manual, and adjust the ISO sensitivity. You can’t make changes while shooting, though.

All in all, the new top-end bridge camera from Panasonic is a triumph. It’s the fastest camera of its type we’ve ever tested, and faster than any compact we’ve ever looked at. It’s stuffed with controls and features, and it produces excellent quality stills. The price might seem a little high at the outset, but when you consider you’re getting video quality to rival the best single-sensor camcorders, as well as a 600mm zoom lens, it suddenly looks an absolute steal.

To end on a positive, if you don’t want the perceived ‘hassle’ of a DSLR and swapping lenses and a big zoom is really top of your priority list, then the FZ150 handles well, takes good quality stills and video and offers the flexibility that a pocket compact doesn’t. It’s one camera capable of handling many jobs and is such is a good all rounder if you can shop around to find a more competitive price.

Related software:

HD Video Converter for Mac is the perfect Mac HD converter to convert HD video and convert video to HD on Mac OS. It can convert HD videos such as MTS, M2TS, TS, MKV, TP, TRP, M5S, MOD, TOD, MPEG2 HD, MPEG4 HD, MOV HD, WMV HD, AVI HD etc. and regular videos such as AVI, ASF, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, MOV, FLV, 3GP, 3G2, DIVX, M4V etc. to various video formats and almost all players.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Comparison of Canon HF G10 and Sony Handycam HDR-CX700V

There are a variety of features to look at when it comes to image and video quality. Some of the things to consider are the zoom, still camera resolution, focal length, LUX rating and recording speed. All of these features combined make sure that you get a quality image in whatever lighting or position you may be standing.
Canon HF G10 Comparison
We enjoyed many of the updates initiated by Sony on the HDR-CX700V, but the truth is, we liked the updates made by Canon on its new Vixia HF G10 even more. Canon tried out a new sensor system on the HF G10 that uses a smaller concentration of pixels on its CMOS imager. The idea paid off, as the HF G10 currently sits atop our rankings as the best camcorder for low light videography. This new sensor system did force the G10 to take a hit in other categories, particularly still image performance, but we felt the benefits in low light far outweighed the camcorder’s detriments elsewhere.
The big feature the HF G10 lacks, however, is a Full HD 1080/60p record mode. Canon, who has long been known as the king of multiple frame rate options, has yet to offer a 60p record mode on any of its consumer camcorders. The HF G10 does have a PF24, PF30, and 24p record mode, though, so it is not without options. The fact that Sony finally got around to offering multiple frame rates this year on the CX700V is very exciting, and it gives consumers who are looking for 24p recording more options.
Canon also wins the battle in terms of handling and controls. The HF G10 has more control options, a better designed lens ring, and the body of the camcorder feels more rugged and professional. The Sony HDR-CX700V is no chump when it comes to controls, but its poorly-designed adjustment dial and lack of advanced controls would probably not satisfy a professional or prosumer videographer.
The competition here is close, particularly because Sony implemented so many long-awaited features on the new HDR-CX700V, but the Canon HF G10 is still the better product for someone looking for a professional-grade camcorder. The Sony HDR-CX700V may be the better choice if you are a more novice camcorder user, but you still want access to top-level image quality. We also love that the CX700V can record standard definition video if you want to (in addition to HD). This makes it a great “bridge” model for those who want to shoot in both formats.
About AVCHD you also can learn:
Software: AVCHD Video Converter for Mac, designed for converting Sony, Panasonic, Canon and JVC high definition consumer cameras’ video (.mts or .m2ts file extension) to the papular video player supported formats, such as MP4, MOV, AVI, 3GP, FLV, etc.
Article: import AVCHD video to FCP

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Camcorders of MOD video format and what is MOD?

MOD Camcorder:

JVC MOD camcorders

2004: GZ-MC100 (SD), GZ-MC200 (SD)

2005: GZ-MG30 (HDD), GZ-MG70 (HDD)

2006: GZ-MG37 (HDD), GZ-MG77 (HDD), GZ-MG505 (HDD, SD/SDHC card)

2007: GZ-MG130 (HDD), GZ-MG155 (HDD), GZ-MG175 (HDD, SD/SDHC card), GZ-MG255 (HDD), GZ-MG555 (HDD, SD/SDHC card)

2008: GZ-MS100U (SD/SDHC card)

2008: GZ-MG7230 (30 GB HDD, MicroSD)

2009: GZ-MG630 (60 GB HDD, MicroSD), GZ-MG670 (80 GB HDD, MicroSD), GZ-MG680 (120 GB HDD, MicroSD)

JVC TOD camcorders

2007: GZ-HD7 (HDD, SD/SDHC), GZ-HD3 (HDD, SD/SDHC)

March 2008: GZ-HD5 (HDD, MicroSD), GZ-HD6 (HDD, MicroSD)

June 2008: GZ-HD30, GZ-HD40 (HDD, MicroSD, capable of both TOD and AVCHD recording)

Panasonic MOD camcorders

2003: SV-AV100 (SD card)

2005: SDR-S100 (SD card)

2006: SDR-S150 (SD/SDHC card)

2007: SDR-S10 (SD/SDHC card), SDR-H18 (HDD, SD card), SDR-H200 (HDD, SD/SDHC card)

2008: SDR-H20 (HDD, SD/SDHC card), SDR-H60 (HDD, SD/SDHC card)

2008: SDR-S7 (SD/SDHC card)

2008: SDR-SW20 (SD/SDHC card)

2009: SDR-SW21 (SD/SDHC card)

2009: SDR-S26 (SD/SDHC card)

2010: SDR-S50 (SD/SDHC/SDXC card), SDR-T50P, SDR-T55P (SD/SDHC/SDXC card, internal flash), SDR-H85P (SD/SDHC/SDXC card, hard drive)

Canon MOD Camcorders

2008: FS100 (SDHC), FS10 (SDHC), FS11 (SDHC)

2009: FS200 (SDHC), FS21 (SDHC), FS22 (SDHC)

MOD is a computer file format used primarily to represent music, and was the first module file format. MOD files use the “.MOD” file extension, except on the Amiga where the original trackers instead use a “mod.” prefix scheme, e.g. “mod.echoing”. A MOD file contains a set of instruments in the form of samples, a number of patterns indicating how and when the samples are to be played.

MOD and TOD are informal names of tapeless video formats used by JVC (MOD and TOD), Panasonic (MOD only) and Canon (MOD only) in some models of digital camcorders. Format names correspond to extensions of video files. Neither JVC nor Panasonic, who pioneered the format, explained meaning of the file extensions, and the formats were never given an official name. MOD is used exclusively for standard definition video files, while TOD is used for high definition files. Both MOD and TOD are file-based formats that are stored on a random-access media.

JVC was the only supporter of TOD format. In 2008 JVC released several hybrid TOD/AVCHD consumer models, and some AVCHD only models. Consumer high definition camcorders offered by JVC since 2009 record only in AVCHD format. Professional JVC tapeless camcorders, introduced in 2009, use XDCAM EX format, licensed from Sony. Like TOD, XDCAM EX employs MPEG-2 HD codec. Unlike TOD, XDCAM EX is widely used in professional video. As of 2009, MOD format is still being used in standard definition camcorders manufactured by JVC, Panasonic and Canon.

Related Software

MOD converter for Mac is a Mac MOD converter to convert MOD on Mac. It give a way to convert MOD on Mac. You can convert MOD, HD TOD, MKV and regular video AVI, M4V, ASF, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, MOV, FLV, 3GP, 3G2, DIVX to 3GP, 3G2, MKV, MOV, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, M4V, FLV, SWF, DV and so on. So With it you will convert MOD to all sorts of players and applications such as iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP, Creative Zen, cell phones, Zune, BlackBerry, Gphone, iRiver, Palm, Walkman, iDVD, iMovie, iTunes.
You can learn convert Canon FS video to Mac.

Monday, November 28, 2011

What should you notice when you buying a Digital Camcorder

The questions that you may ask to learn more:

1: Which media?
In other words: what does the camcorder record its video to? This is the most fundamental way to classify camcorders. The most popular media is MiniDV, little cassettes that are the media of choice. MiniDV records the highest quality video in the consumer market because there is virtually no compression – the squeezing that can occur to data between captured and conversion into a readable file. After you have known what does the camcorder record its video to that you can know how to playback video on mac or windows pc.

2: Expandable battery?
Camcorders run out of juice sooner than you expect, and included batteries don’t last much longer than an hour, generally. We always recommend carrying a backup battery, but another solution is to purchase an additional battery that’s designed to provide longer life.

3: Manual control?
Manual controls, to put it simply, are any controls that change the way the video is recorded. Some camcorders offers a setting for complete manual control, meaning you have authority over all the typical settings: white balance, aperture (exposure), shutter speed, focus, and gain. Other camcorders have "priority" modes, which hand over the reigns on one control at a time and automatically correct the rest according to your adjustments. Often there is one priority mode for aperture and another for shutter speed.

One of the most important controls is manual white balance. What is manual white balance? It’s the ability to tell the camcorder’s chip what the color white should look like in any given environment. By pointing it at a white surface and telling it, "This is white," the chip can then calibrate the other colors. White balancing improves color reproduction. Without it, you’re stuck with a potentially inferior automatic white balance.

Other manual controls allow you to adjust how much light is allowed into the lens. Aperture controls the light by literally narrowing the opening it shines into, and shutter speed (you guessed it) changes the speed of the shutter. Closing it every 1/2 second is extremely slow and lets in a great deal of light, while 1/2000 is quite fast. Some camcorders will offer gain control. Gain is a digital boost to the incoming signal. Increasing the signal will brighten the image, but will also increase the noise in that signal. Panasonic camcorders historically offer the best manual control options in the consumer range.

4: How’s the auto mode?

Not all auto modes are created equal. Some camcorders permit users to still change a few settings in auto mode. Do you want your auto mode to be totally foolproof and keep you from accidentally changing anything, or do you want to be able to tweak a little? See what you can change in it. You might be perfectly happy with your machine’s auto mode and never want to move beyond it, or you might find it too limiting while the advanced modes are too overwhelming, and never wind up using the camcorder at all. Get a feel for the auto mode to see if it’s a setting you’re comfortable learning in.

5: What ports does it have?

Most camcorders should have at least two ports, or places to connect cables to: a USB port, for digitally transferring footage to your computer, and an A/V port, for transferring footage with the old analog method that televisions use. MiniDV camcorders will also have a DV (digital video) port. The camcorder you’re after probably has a few other ports as well.

Some camcorders will have a composite port, which is basically an A/V port in a different shape that takes a different type of cable, one that has one plug going into the camcorder but breaks into three plugs coming out: two for audio and one for video. An S-Video port is also like an A/V port, but better; it separates the data into more channels and thereby provides a clearer picture. Some camcorders will have a port for flash media dedicated to capturing still photos. Some will have a fixture on the top called a shoe, designed for holding accessories like lights and microphones. A hot shoe (as opposed to a cold shoe) enables communication between the two devices directly, instead of having to use a cord, as well.

6: How about the model above? Below?
Here’s a dirty little secret of the camcorder industry: frequently, models in the same line will have very few differences between them, and those that are there are superficial. Often two or three models together in a lineup will have the same sized imager and same type of processor inside, and therefore produce video that looks nearly indistinguishable. It’s like selling two versions of a car that have the same engine, but one lacks air conditioning and a sun roof; only the whistles and bells differ—the next camcorder model down may have a little less optical zoom, a shoe that’s cold rather than hot, and a port or two less. But those superficial differences can spell at least $100, maybe $200, in additional costs for you.

7: Accessories?
Though the salesperson might stumble on your other questions, depending on her level of camcorder knowledge, this should be an easy question for her to answer. Salespeople are expected to sell, and if you hint that there are other things you want to buy, they should be happy to list them for you.

Listen carefully. The list of accessories shouldn’t affect your decision to purchase a particular camcorder, but you should still be aware of what’s out there. Why? That new camcorder is merely the centerpiece of your upcoming technological entourage. You’ll probably need to buy media for it, like MiniDV tapes or DVD discs; you might want a camera bag, a tripod for steadier shots, a white balance card, accessory lenses… you get the idea. You might not be buying this stuff now, but you probably will someday, and you should inform yourself of what’s ahead. (Read more about buying accessories here.)

8: What is your return policy?
It might not be camcorder related, but it’s an important question to ask. Suppose you do buy that gleaming beguiling cam and take it home, but find out it’s not everything you dreamed it would be—or it turns out that your bratty brother wanted more games for his PS2 instead. Fancy an $800 paperweight? We didn’t think so. Before it comes to this, make sure that the retailer will permit you to return your camcorder; if it’s part of a special sale, they may not take it back. Or they may only give you store credit in exchange instead of cash, or there may be a time limit on returns.

9: Can I see that thing for a second?
This is a vital and frequently overlooked step to take before handing over the credit card. The person who receives this gift will spend a lot of time holding it. You should try holding it, too. Make sure that little machine handles as good as it looks. Are the buttons and switches easy to reach? Are they big enough? Does the camcorder feel balanced? Is it light enough? Can you find your way around the menus on the LCD screen without the Rosetta Stone? Your potential purchase needs to feel at home in your hands, and besides, you can tell a lot about a camcorder just by fiddling around with it—how durable it feels, if it’s designed well, whether or not the zoom toggle functions smoothly. Play with it until you’re satisfied you have a feel for the model. Don’t let the salesperson rush you. They’re getting paid to be there. You may also want to handle a few other models you aren’t even interested in, just to get a sense of what feels right and what you’re looking for.

10: Can you put this aside?
We know, we know. You’ve found the camcorder of your wildest dreams, and you can’t wait to whisk it away. But you really should. You haven’t fully checked out your prospective purchase yet, and there’s only so much you can learn from a trip to the store. So now what?

Go back home and look through the CamcorderInfo.com reviews or reviews form other websites. On our site we test cams for color accuracy, resolution, and low light performance, in both video and stills (if the camcorder can take them), and sometimes the camcorder that has a fine-looking picture on the LCD screen will produce dark grainy video on a real monitor. Trust us, you’ll be glad you checked.

And besides, it’s always a good idea to take a step back and think before making any major purchase. For some of us, even a low-end camcorder costs a lot of money. True, you can always return it if you’ve educated yourself about the store’s return policy, but it’s less hassle to avoid an ill-advised purchase in the first place than it is to undo it. So take some time and spend the evening dreaming about that special camcorder. If you still want and respect it in the morning, you know where to find it.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

HD Video to Blackberry Converter for Mac convert HD Videos to Blackberry on Mac

BlackBerry, functions as a personal digital assistant with address book, calendar and to-do list capabilities, is a line of mobile e-mail and smartphone devices. It also functions as a portable media player with support for music and video playback and camera picture and video capabilities.
People who have Blackberry may satisfy convenience of their portable smartphone, but they will be upset that Blackberry cannot directly playback HD videos like MKV files, AVCHD MTS/M2TS, MOD files shot by JVC, Sony, Panasonic Canon HD camcorders. Why? Let’s look at the supported audio and video file formats on Blackberry:
Audio: mp3, m4a, wma, wav
Video: mp4, mov, 3gp, 3gp2, avi, asf, wmv
So for Blackberry for Mac users, if you would like to enjoy HD video such as MTS, M2TS files, MOD files, MKV files with the most popular smartphone---Blackberry Curve 8300 series, a professional HD Video to Blackberry Converter for Mac can easily help you convert HD videos including MTS, M2TS, TS, MKV, MOD, TOD, MPEG2 HD, MPEG4 HD, WMV HD to Blackberry for Mac. It can also convert audio MP3, WAV, AAC, AC3, AMR, MP2, FLAC, OGG and AIFF to all popular audio formats and extract audio from video to MP3, WMA, AAC, etc.
Quick guide offers you to convert HD video and movies to Blackberry for Mac step by step.
Step1: Input HD Video to HD Video to Blackberry Converter for Mac
Click "Add File" to upload HD Video files or HD Movies, such as AVCHD MTS, M2TS, MOD, MKV files from your computer hard drive. You can add batch of HD videos one time to save time.
Step2: Set Output Video Format for Blackberry
Click to open "Profile" to select MP4, 3GP, or MOV from the Profile drop-up list as output video format for Blackberry on Mac OS.
Step3: Convert HD Video to Blackberry on Mac
Press "Start" button to transfer MTS, M2TS, MOD files, or MKV videos to MP4, 3GP(AAC) to Blackberry on Mac.
Tips: Mac HD Video to Blackberry Converter also own powerful editing fuctions such as trim HD video length, merge several HD videos, remove unwanted black edges through cropping, capture video snapshots, etc. More info you can refer to Doremisoft HD Video Converter for Mac and edit HD video on Mac.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Sync AVI/MKV movies to Archos 101 G9 fluently

The G9 series is powered by Android 3.1 (aka Honeycomb) will come in 8″ and 10″. The 8″ version jas a 1024×768 resolution, which is similar to the iPad. The 10″ one gets 1280×800, which is on par with other Android 3.x tablets. Screen quality aside, the G9 is definitely in the race, when it comes to the number of pixels.

It comes with WIFI, but Archo's option for 3G is definitel... unorthodox: it's a 3G Modem in the form of a USB stick. Yes, you heard that right. It might be big and ugly, but the good side is that it's cheap: Archos can retail its tablets for $279 (8″ Archos G9) and $349 (10″ Archos G9), which is a far cry from the $499 that most WiFi-only competitors propose.

How to play AVI/MKV files on Archos 101 G9

For most Archos users, what a good opportunity to play videos on Archos outstanding display, AVI and MKV files are the first choice absolutely because the we have tons of these kind of movies down-load on-line or copy from TV shows, and especially when Archos 101 fully support 1080p video playing. Here to confirm what formats are natively supported by Archos:

Video playback:

MPEG-42 HD (up to 720p, 30 fps@6Mbps)

MPEG-42 (ASP@L5 AVI, up to DVD resolution, 30 fps@8Mbps)

H.264 HD (HP@L3.1 up to 720p, 30 fps@5Mbps)

M-JPEG (Motion JPEG Video) in VGA resolution

Audio playback:

MP3 CBR & VBR

WAV (PCM/ADPCM)

AAC, AAC+ 5.13

OGG Vorbis

FLAC

AVI/MKV to Archos 101 Converter for Mac enables you convert AVI/MKV files with different codec, take AVI as example, AVI codec with Xvid, DivX, MPEG- Motion(from Camcorder) etc. will surely to be converted to Archos natively supported Mp4, H.264 formats for right playing. Plus, you can set AVI/MKV resolution up to 1080p for best playing on Archos 101.

Easy guide on convert AVI/MKV movies on Archos 101 9G (Lion include):

Step 1: Import AVI/MKV Video.

Click "Add File" to add your AVI/MKV files to Converter after you launched it. You can upload several videos one time.



Step 2: Set Archos 101 9G Output Format.

Go to HD Video-> H.264, Mp4



Set 1080p for Archos 101 9G.



Step 3: AVI/MKV to Archos Conversion.

Convert Click "Start" button to convert AVI/MKV to Archos 101 9G. After conversion finished, you can sync directly to Archos 101 9G.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

How to import Sony Cyber-Shot Video to iPhoto successfully

"I recently bought a new Sony Handycam to upload videos onto my Mac and the guys at Best Buy assured me it was Mac compatible. The driver that came with the camera has a Mac guide, but no apps for uploading.
iPhoto detects my camera and will import photos, but seems the videos are coming up as incompatible. Any ideas?"
From Forums.macrumors
Friends like above want to import video to iPhoto, is mainly because when go into Finder and pull them to copy, iMovie won't light up as an application to use. So just go to iPhoto way and manage to get to iMovie. Here is list of most common Sony Cyber-Shot camcorders for your reference:
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX100V
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T110
Cyber-Shot DSC-HX9V
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX7V
Cyber-Shot WX-9
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H70
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX10
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W570
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W560
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W530
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W510
Sony Cyber-Shot camcorders are new popular camcorders, the high-end series like Cyber-Shot DSC-HX9V, Cyber-Shot DSC-HX100v recording AVCHD 60i / 60p / MP4 / MPEG-4 AVC(H.264) video format and Dolby Digital (AC-3) / MPEG-4 AAC-LC, Audio Format. Middle-end Cyber-Shot like Cyber-Shot WX-9, Cyber-Shot W570 record AVI, MPEG-Motion format.
So the key work we should do is to convert Sony Cyber-Shot Video to iPhoto natively supported Mp4 , and we will useSony Cyber-Shot to iPhoto Converter for Mac to convert Sony Cyber-Shot AVCHD, Mp4, AVI, MPEG-Motion to iPhoto Mp4, then you can copy it to iMovie or sync to iPad, iPhone, Apple TV. Steps are as easy as following.
Tutorial of converting Sony Cyber-Shot Video to iPhoto (Lion included):
Step One: Import AVCHD Video to Mac AVCHD Converter
Firstly, you need to copy your AVCHD to Mac and launch AVCHD Converter for Mac, then click "Add File" to upload your AVCHD files to the program. Any AVCHD files from AVCHD camcorders are supported.
Step Two: Set Output Video Format for iPhoto.
Click "Profile" to open the Profile drop-up list to select H.264 or Mp4 as output video format for iPhoto.
Step Three: Convert Sony Cyber-Shot Video to iPhoto.
Click "Start" button to convert AVCHD files to iPhoto.
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