Sony HDR-SR1 AVCHD

Does FCE or FCE support Sony HDR-SR1 AVCHD with USB 2.0? I have bought this top camera and now I want to edit it with FCE/FCP and burn this on a blue ray disc with AVCHD codes. Does apple support this camera and AVCHD codes?

Hi BartAmsterdam
Apple also published documents like this.
Did You Know?—Importing Video From a Flash Device MPEG-4 camcorders may have a USB connector instead of a FireWire connector.
To transfer video from one of these devices, connect the device to your computer using the USB port. Your MPEG-4 camera or device appears as a hard disk on your desktop. You can open the hard disk icon and drag the video footage into your iMovie HD project or to your desktop for importing later.
When you import footage from an MPEG-4 device, your video is imported as a single clip, iMovie HD does not break it up into clips automatically. You cannot use the capture controls to import your video or control your camera, nor can you use the Magic iMovie feature to import video automatically.
Image capture (Mac HD > Applications > Image Capture) may break up the clips as it appears to do for most HDD and SD type cameras including those that use MPEG-4 for video. Personally I like this better as one doesn't have to wait to download in real time.
Hope this helps.
Sweet Polly

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