Backup ADCHD files on PC to use later on Mac Pro using FCE4?

I don't have a MacBook so I can't take it with me on my ski trip. I plan on taking some footage and backing up the AVCHD folder on a PC laptop. (Camera Canon Vixia HFS100)
Afterwards I plan on taking the AVCHD files (folder structure in place) and capturing it on my Mac Pro.
Is this possible? Or do I need to buy more SD cards since I won't be able to back them up on a PC laptop?

It should be OK as long as you copy the entire folder structure.
You can easily check that it does work by shooting any old video (if you haven't already got any on your SD card), copying it to your laptop and then copying it to your Mac and ingesting into FCE.

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