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iMovie can’t handle Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 XAVC S footage

Run into issues working with Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 XAVC S footage in iMovie? Depending on your source video specifications, your computer environment and much more, iMovie will have different editing performances. In this tutorial, we explain a way of converting Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 XAVC S files to AIC .mov format for editing in Apple iMovie fluidly. It will definitely help users who are having trouble editing Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 XAVC S footage in iMovie.


"Hi there, I have a bundle of XAVC S video clips taken with a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10. I'd like to create a project in iMovie with them. Unfortunately, iMovie seems not to handle them well from the hard drive that I used to save the footage. The video is so choppy that I can't use them at all. Does anyone have a similar issue? I'm guessing it's a computer or iMovie problem? Any ideas? I would really appreciate any help. Thanks in advance."

The choppy issue happens probably because your model is not included in iMovie supported camera list, or you are using a Mac machine that doesn't have enough power to handle your Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 XAVC S footage. If that's the case, we would recommend converting the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 XAVC S video to Apple InterMediate Codec first before you start editing in iMovie. Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) is less hardware intensive than XAVC S (H.264). You don't need a fancy graphics card and you don't need a fast computer to edit these transcoded formats. Here is how.

How to convert Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 XAVC S footage to iMovie preferred AIC .mov?
To transcode Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 XAVC S files to AIC for iMovie editing, do as below: Step 1: Import source files With Video Converter for Mac, you can click "Add File" to load video files that you want to convert into this program.
import video files
Step 2: Select output format Click "Profile" to select "iMovie and Final Cut Express" > "Apple InterMediate Codec(AIC) (*.mov)" as output format. AIC .mov is iMovie's favorite editing codec, which iMovie will read and handle well.
Select output profile format
Tips: If necessary, you can click "Settings" button to modify video and audio parameters like encoder, resolution, frame rate, bitrate, aspect ratio, sample rate, and audio channels. You can also "enable 3D Settings" to add 3D effect to your source media.
Settings for video files
Step 3: Click "Convert" to start Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 XAVC S to AIC conversion for iMovie. As soon as the conversion is complete, click "Open Folder" to get the generated AIC .mov files for editing in iMovie with optimum performance. Hope it helps.

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