November 8th, 2017 by Smile Harney
Aperture 3 is an editing program developed by Apple. Like other Apple products, Aperture 3 is also adopted by many users. Aperture 3 supports video file or audio file from some still cameras, like Canon, Panasonic, Nikon, Sony, etc. But many users have import issues when importing Sony HX400V 60p AVCHD files to Aperture 3 for editing. Can Aperture 3 support to import Sony HX400V 60p AVCHD files? If not, is there a solution? If you want to find the answers read the following article.
From Apple website, we can know that Sony HX400V camera is not on the supported camera list that has been tested. But the cameras which are not on the supported list may also work. Apple does not have enough time to test all cameras to know if one specific camera is supported or not. But from so many import failure experiences reported by Sony HX400V camera users, we can suppose that at least the Sony HX400V 60p AVCHD files are not supported by Aperture 3. We also know that Sony HX400V can also record videos in MP4 format and we can not tell if the Sony HX400V MP4 file is supported or not.
To successfully import Sony HX400V 60p AVCHD files to Aperture 3, we can convert the Sony HX400V 60p AVCHD files to Aperture 3 supported video format and codec, like MP4 H.264 or MOV AVCHD. To do the conversion work from Sony HX400V 60p AVCHD files to Aperture 3 supported video format, we need a professional Sony HX400V to Aperture 3 converter, like iDealshare VideoGo.
The following guide can help to convert Sony HX400V 60p AVCHD to Aperture 3 supported video format and codec easily.
Free download the best Sony HX400V to Aperture 3 Video Converter - iDealshare VideoGo (for Mac, for Windows), install and launch it, the following interface will pop up.
Click the "Add file" button to import the Sony HX400V AVCHD video to iDealshare VideoGo.
Select MP4 H.264, MOV AVCHD, etc as your output format by clicking "Profile" button >"General Video" category.
Finish your Sony HX400V AVCHD video to Aperture 3 supported video conversion by finally clicking "Convert" button.
Click the "Open Folder" button to get the converted AVCHD files to import to Aperture3