Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 is one of the AVCHD cameras from Sony Cyber-shot series with small size. Another AVCHD digital camera for the Cyber-shot series released in 2010 is DSC-HX5V. Both cameras record videos in 1920x1080 with stereo audio, and store videos in .mts file extension.
To transfer Sony DSC-TX7 AVCHD MTS to
computer:
For Mac
user:
The Picture Motion Browser (PMB) is available with Mac version
for DSC-TX7. Here is an alternative for transferring from PMB. After connecting
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX7 and Apple computer via USB, you can find the .mts files
from the private folder with the following procedure: PRIVATE > AVCHD >
BDMV > STREAM folder. Copy the .mts files to Apple hard drive.
To play and edit Sony DSC-TX7 AVCHD MTS videos:
Sometimes
VLC plays .mts videos, but not for all .mts files. However, you can use Sony
Cyber-shot MTS converter to deinterlace .mts videos and convert
.mts to QuickTime .mov for Final Cut Pro. Brorsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for
Mac is the recommended Mac Sony
Cyber-shot MTS converter for you. Follow the steps below with Sony
DSC-TX7 as an example, and you can play mts videos on Mac and edit on FCP with
any problem.
Step 1. Load Sony Cyber-shot mts videos to Brorsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for
Mac.
After transferring mts videos to computer, run Brorsoft MTS/M2TS
Converter for Mac as the Mac Sony Cyber-shot MTS converter, and click the
Add button to load Sony DSC-TX7 mts videos.
Step 2. Choose QuickTime .mov output.
Click the Format
option and choose Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MOV
(AVC)(*.mov) for converting Sony DSC-TX7 .mts videos to H.264/AVC .mov
for FCP.
Step 3. Convert Sony Cyber-shot MTS to MOV for FCP.
Click the convert
button under the preview window, the Mac Sony MTS converter will start
converting Sony Cyber-shot .mts videos
to QuickTime .mov for Final Cut Pro. Then you can enjoy HD .mov
videos on QuickTime with 1920x1080 and edit HD videos on Final Cut Pro.
Tips:
The QuickTime .mov output from Brorsoft MTS/M2TS
Converter for Mac also works for other editing tools like Adobe Premiere, Avid
Media Composer, Kdenlive, etc. The Mac Sony MTS converter automatically
deinterlaces AVCHD videos and removes interlacing artifacts for perfect video
playback on iMac/MacBook Pro.