As with the HDC-HS300 we reviewed earlier this year—and all high definition Panasonic camcorders—the TM300 records video using the AVCHD codec. Be warned, however, that you cannot simply drag and drop AVCHD files from your camcorder to your computer. You’ll want some kind of  program in order to properly import the files. Also, keep in mind that AVCHD files
can not be supported by most of players.Like Quicktime ,VLC.

Follow the steps below, and you may enjoy the HD videos on Mac computer with QuickTime Player.
( Download Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac.Please take it easy, it is a safe program free of virus.)
Step 1. Load Panasonic TM300 videos to Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac.
Use card reader to transfer videos to Apple hard drive, if you want to save the original video footage. Run Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac and click the “Add” button to load the 1080 24mbps .mts videos for conversion. You may also directly drag and drop the .mts files from folder to the Mac Panasonic AVCHD converter interface.
Step 2. Choose HD MOV format.
Click the “Format” option, and choose HD Video > H.264 HD Video(*.mov) as output format. The Mac Panasonic HDC-TM300 AVCHD converter will transcode 1080 24mbps MTS to MOV in 1920×1080. You may also choose H.264 HD Video (*.mp4) as output format for the converter to convert MTS to MP4 for QuickTime Player.

Step 3. Convert Panasonic HDC-TM300 MTS to MP4/MOV.
Click the convert button under the preview window, and the conversion from MTS to MP4/MOV for QuickTime Player will start immediately. The output format depends on the profile you choose in step 2.
After the conversion is done, QuickTime Player on iMac would recognize the HD MOV or HD MP4 videos and play the recorded videos without any problem. Just enjoy the videos for the adventures.
Tips:
The Mac Panasonic AVCHD converter also works for another  model of the 300 series: HDC-HS300  .If you are using other Panasonic camcorders like HDC-TM700, HDC-HS700 ,HDC-SD700 ,HDC-HS250, HDC-SD60, DMC-ZS7/TZ10, just find your camcorder model at the Panasonic column.




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