Avchd support yet?

Is anyone getting AVCHD support in FCP? Is it working properly and natively? Thanks!
I am looking to buy a Panasonic HMC150.

A file conversion is not limited by the linear time factor of capturing from a tape. The process is dependent on the speed of your machine, but on my MacPro it runs much faster than real time. About 30% of real time. Plus, the log & transfer function can be continued while one clip is transferring. So you log a clip, start the transfer, then go log your next clip and start it when you're ready. You can be logging clips while others are transferring. It's a much faster process than capturing tapes.
As far as DVDSP creating BluRay discs, you are correct. It doesn't. But you don't use DVDSP to create an archive disc of your raw AVCHD cards. You burn them as data, via Toast. Or, as you said, just keep them on a hard drive.
When you edit from MiniDV or DigiBeta, do you archive all your captured files? I hope not. That's what log & capture is for. You get rid of the files and keep the tapes. Your SD cards are your tapes. Keep the cards, or keep the files from them on a drive.

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