

The download and installation was a simple and typical process as was registering my serial number. This is where ClipWrap comes in to save the day.ĬlipWrap works by unlocking the content and rewrapping the file into a standard Quicktime file.

I've learned that no one size or application fits all. These transport files tend not to be suited well for post production, especially on a Mac. A great many of today's camcorders record to a variety of media types whether they be to hard-disk, Compact Flash or SD cards. Boy, was I wrong!ĬlipWrap is a Mac only application designed to make an HDV or AVCHD file compatible with your NLE application whether it be Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Avid, or Adobe Premier Pro. In the back of my mind I was thinking that if MPEG Streamclip couldn't do it, then I doubted that ClipWrap would.
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I hadn't had the chance to install and test it out and here was the perfect opportunity presenting itself. I was stuck, until I remembered that I was sent Divergent Media's 'ClipWrap' a few months ago. Bottom line was that MTS and M2T files are not directly playable on Macs but they do contain media that Macs can play, both MPEG-2 and H.264. What to do? I then tried Red Giant's Magic Bullet Grinder, another excellent transcoding application, and the MTS file still could not be opened. This time, the MTS files given to me by a client wouldn't even be accepted by MPEG Streamclip. Normally when given a video file that needed converting or transcoding before ingesting into Final Cut Pro I went to my old standby, MPEG Streamclip, a free downloadable application that has always worked for most everything I threw at it.
