Drag it into a folder on your Mac to copy it across. Go into the 'private' folder, which should contain the AVCHD file. Then open stream and you should be able to drag the MTS files wherever you want. Right click and 'show package contents' on the AVCHD folder.
The file extension of the video files is. When it appears on the desktop, select 'Open' from its menu to open it in the Finder. You open finder the you will have to right click (hold control and click) your way to them. The number in front of PANA may increase this is the same location as the still images. 3 Capture the images in MTS video with the Snapshot function on this MTS player. 2 Click the Play/Pause button to play MTS video easily. Or you can click Open File to add MTS file in. We will take the Mac version as an example. Where does the camera store the video files on the SD card? The simple steps to play MTS/AVCHD on Mac or Windows computer. If you shot in AVCHD, it should be stored under FaFik suggested and has a file name of XXXXX.MTS. To OP: if you shot in MP4, it should be stored under DCIM/XXX and has a name of PXXXXXX.MP4 in the sequence of other photos. Look in PRIVATE/AVCHD/BDMV/STREAM directory. So the question is how can I get my videos into my computer if they don't show up on the SD card? Unfortunately, it takes a proprietary USB cable from the camera, which I didn't bring with me on the is sojourn to CA so I cannot immediately try from the camera. I don't know anything about a clipboard on the G7 and 14GB sounds huge. Someone with a similar problem, but stills, wrote that the files were in the clipboard on the camera. I looked for something like show hidden files but I couldn't find any command like that for a folder. Double click the file and QuickTime will open. Youll get a folder containing AVCHD, BDMV, or PRIVATE. Transfer your AVCHD media to Mac via a USB cable or a card reader.
14 GB are used on the card but nowhere to be found in the Finder. Here is how to use QuickTime as a free AVCHD player for Mac. I did unthinkingly upload some RAW files and then erase them from the card.
the movie files over to your hard disk: Do not delete or copy AVCHD View. However, when I put the SD card into the SD slot on my MacBook Pro, they don't show up and the folder size is zero. .MODD FILES When PMH or iMovie imports AVCHD movies to your computer's hard. Yesterday, I recorded a concert and I can see the movies on the LCD screen of my Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7.