AVCHD Video Converter, import AVCHD camcorder video to computer

AlexYu

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“I have a Sony HDR-SR10 video camera. The camera came complete with its own software to trim and burn the videos recorded, called Picture Motion Browser. The video codec for each video file on Picture Motion Browser is AVC. How can I convert AVCHD video files from Picture Motion Browser to video files suitable for Windows Movie Maker?”

Before get into our topic, we need to know what’s AVCHD? AVCHD is actually a kind of high definition video, a kind of special video that mainly shoot from digital camcorders like Canon, Sony, Panasonic, JVC camcorders. AVCHD can’t be imported from your camcorder to your computer directly, because it is not compatible with your computer.

Then, in order to import your AVCHD camcorder video to your computer, you need to find a program convert your AVCHD video to a proper format that can work with your computer. And for Windows, the most commonly used format is AVI, WMV, MPG or ASF.

It is advised that you may as well try AVCHD Video Converter if you are still struggling of find a program to help you complete the process. It can convert your Sony, Canon, Panasonic or JVC camcorder AVCHD videos to any popular video format you want like AVI, WMV, MPG, MOV, MP4, M4V, MKV, FLV, 3GP, RM etc with fast conversion speed and best output quality.

After converting your AVCHD video to other video formats with AVCHD Video Converter, you are able to import the video to Windows Movie Maker, Windows Media Player, Sony Vegas for playback or editing on your computer or put on various devices iPod, iPhone, iPhone 4S, iPad, iPad 2, Apple TV, Kindle Fire, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Samsung Galaxy S2 or other popular smartphones or tablets.

Besides converting AVCHD, AVCHD Video Converter is also good at editing your AVCHD video, help you customize your AVCHD video with the built-in video editing functions like video clip, video merge, video crop, video effect, video snapshot etc. Just feel free to explore more.

Note: If you are a Mac user, and want to import your Sony, Canon, Panasonic or JVC AVCHD camcorder video to your Mac, you can turn to Mac AVCHD Video Converter.
 
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