Unable to import AVCHD files into iMovie
Hi. Is there a workaround to import AVCHD files (created by a Sony camera) into the current version of iMovie? This was working fine with previous versions.
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.14
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Hi. Is there a workaround to import AVCHD files (created by a Sony camera) into the current version of iMovie? This was working fine with previous versions.
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.14
Check this website to determine whether your Sony is an Apple supported camera:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204202
Some users have had difficulty importing AVCHD files and found that the problem was solved by removing from their Macs the obsolete A52 codec and/or the Perian app and Perian.prefPane. Take a look at this rather long thread. The discussion about Perian begins on page 2.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8123734?answerId=33050087022&page=2
-- Rich
Import the AVCHD folder to your desktop. Open the folder and navigate to the mts files that are your movies and photos. Copy-drag them to your desk top. Use the free download Handbrake to convert them to Mp4/AAC files. Import the converted files into iMovie.
— Rich
Thanks Rich. Unfortunately one can only import video files from the Sony cam/SD card into Mac via iMovie or the manufacturer software; neither of which are functioning (Sony software is 32 bit and no longer compatible). Any other ideas? Regards, Mark.
I don’t have my Mac at hand right now, so unable to check my audio folder re plugins. The A52 codec, if it exists on your Mac, would be located in Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components. So if it is not in there you don’t have it.
iMovie should be able to convert AVCHD mts files automatically. Have you tried using the Image Capture app on your Mac to import the AVCHD folder to your desktop? Or tried to import into the Photos app?
— Rich
Thanks for your time and advice, Rich. The only way I've had success is to import video into the Photos app, directly from the camera. For the record, Image Capture doesn't see the video files, only JPG. The Sony proprietary software (after a restart) enables download of the AVCHD and MTS files, but neither has audio. The same goes for iMovie, importing from the camera/SD card - no audio. So the solution for me was an import into Photos, then import into iMovie from the Photos source. Cheers, Mark.
O.K. You've got it. It's a workaround but at least functional until something better comes along.
-- Rich
Yep, the camera is on the supported list. I don't have Perian installed and can't find those codecs searching from Launchpad.
The only plugin in the Audio folder on my Mac is Flip4Mac WMA Import.component. Am I missing something?
I checked my Mac and I dont have any audio plugins at all in my Audio folder.
-- Rich
Unable to import AVCHD files into iMovie