I’m trying to work with MTS in Davinci and didn’t find any DNxHD converter. Does anybody know how to import the MTS to resolve for editing?
Is DaVinci Resolve not able to import MTS files? If not, what is the best format to convert MTS to for use in Resolve? Anyone have a link to a MTS converter can help it?
DaVinci Resolve, a wonderful video editing tool can take anything you throw at it. It is completely geared towards any kind of workflow, be it cinema-based, television-based or internet-based. However, sometimes you will find it a painful experience to import MTS files to Davinci Resolve for further editing. If you’re having trouble editing MTS files in DaVinci Resolve 12, 11, 10, etc., just read on for details.
Actually, DaVinci Resolve supported video formats do not include MTS format. So what’s the best way to resolve the MTS and DaVinci Resolve incompatibility issue? Well, as we’ve found out yet, the easy workaround is to transcode MTS to a more editing-friendly format, such a DaVinci Resolve’s DNxHD codec. To finish the task, you can use U2USoft Video Converter Ultimate for Mac, the best video converter that can help you transcode MTS video to DaVinci Resolve compatible video with original quality. Besides, this software can also transcode any video files for editing in Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, iMovie, etc NLEs. If you are running on Windows, please turn to the U2USoft Video Converter Ultimate. Now just download it and follow the steps below to convert your MTS videos to DaVinci Resolve.
Download MTS to Davinci Resolve Converter:
How to convert MTS footage to Davinci Resolve for editing smoothly?
Step 1. Load MTS files to the program
Drag and drop the MTS files to the Converter you just set up. You can also hit “Add” button on the main interface to import videos to the app.
Step 2. Choose proper the output format
Hit Format bar to select output format. You can choose Avid Media Composer > Avid DNxHD(*.mov) as output format. It is an ideal editing format for Resolve. Of course, you can also click “Common Video” > “MOV – QuickTime (*.MOV)” as the target format.
Tip: If you want to set some parameters for the output profile, you could click the “Settings” button to set the output bitrate, encode, frame rate, resolution, sample rate, channels, etc.
Step 3. Start the MTS to Davinci Resolve conversion
When ready, click “Convert” button to start format conversion. As soon as the conversion is complete, you can click “Open” button to get the exported DNxHD files for using in DaVinci Resolve with optimum performance.