AVCHD to reeldirector ipad.

I have reeldirector app for my ipad and my camcorder records AVCHD on SD card, i have ipad camera connection kit (SD slot & USB) and when on holiday i would like to edit or store footage on ipad, if not possible what do i need to convert AVCHD footage to the format for reeldirector on ipad if i use my iMac (preferably free) i travel a lot and would like to edit on ipad.

ruudiboy wrote:
I have reeldirector app for my ipad and my camcorder records AVCHD on SD card, i have ipad camera connection kit (SD slot & USB) and when on holiday i would like to edit or store footage on ipad, if not possible what do i need to convert AVCHD footage to the format for reeldirector on ipad if i use my iMac (preferably free) i travel a lot and would like to edit on ipad.
Handbrake on the Mac can convert AVCHD.

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