


You can do just that, too, though, but it's not the ideal method. mts files are not supposed to be simply plucked off and used as is. Quicktime player is a video playback app, and it just does its job.īecause of the way the AVCHD format is designed, the. The AVCHD format was designed for playback and easy copying to DVDs, not for editing. They're not stuck in Quicktime, they're behaving exactly as they're supposed to. Most of the people in this forum all use Windows.
#Editready vs clipwrap mac
I would recommend that you post in a Macintosh support forum, where you can reach other Mac users like yourself.

Your questions and problems all appear to be related to using the Macintosh and Quicktime. I am using Adobe Elements 14 as an editor as well. Is this possible? What am I doing wrong? When I click on the MTS click in quicktime it will play that segment, but I cannot take that individual MTS out and organize it. When I click on that, it will have each MTS clip as an individual clip which I can view. What I want to do is create a folder in my hard drive, for example, entitled 16-01 for all the videos I have from January 2016. When I click on that, it opens up the individual MTS files but I can't copy/cut paste them into my own folders. It starts with PRIVATE and then when I click on it, it goes to a Quicktime file entitled AVCHD. And it opens up the files with multiple directories. When I want to access the material I take the card and place it in the card reader. I have a Panasonic X920 which shoots on an SD card. I asked this question previously, but am still having trouble.
