Mac Video Editor to edit HD video on Mac OS X
HD(High-definition) camcorders and HD TVs are now taking over the market. Range from HD camcorders, HD TVs, filmmaking, HD Steaming, video gaming to video surveillance. Many users might have just got their HD camcorders. However, a lot of HD camcorder users may be experiencing difficulties editing their HD video files, especially on if they are running Mac OS. Many HD camcorder files are encoded by AVCHD, which is not supported by many editing applications. Mac HD Video Converter is not only a great Mac converter for HD videos, but also an easy HD video editing software for Mac users. It can edit AVCHD, MKV, TOD, TS, TP, TRP, Flip HD MP4 etc.
Whether there exist an editor can accept almost all formats but not as App Store’s Final Cut Pro just HD, DV and SD video formats?
Can I edit the HD video just like a professional mo vie maker, to crop the video, to trim the video?
How wonderful it is if I can modify the video effect before I upload it to YouTube video?
Luckily a good job has been done to satisfy your “fantasy ideas” and it named: Mac HD Camcorder Video Editor:
Support almost all formats:
It is a great Mac HD Video editor can convert as many as HD videos such as MTS, M2TS, TS, MKV, TP, TRP, M5S, MOD, TOD, MPEG2 HD, MPEG4 HD, MOV HD, WMV HD, AVI HD etc. Just click the “Download” icon to install HD Video Editor for Mac and “Add File” to import the formats above.
Comprehensive edit function:
Click on the Edit icon from at the top of the main interface to open the editing window. And now you can:
Crop HD video
You will first see the Crop window, if you want to crop your HD video, just drag the crop frame to specify the area you want to crop. Or you can set the crop values on the lower part of the screen.
Trim video
It allows you to trim the length of your HD video, click on Clip icon at the top of the main interface to open the Clip window. Then trim HD video length using one of the three methods as shown on the figure below:
Create video effect as you like:
Choose the “Effect” tab on the lower left of the interface you will the find the options called: “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Saturation”, and “Effect”. Among the “Effect” option there are gray, emboss as well as old film.
After editing HD video done, one more step left is ready to convert the video by hit “Start” on the lower right corner of the main interface to the destination formats.