Final Cut Pro 7 and AVCHD

Does anyone know or have heard if Apple is planning on releasing an update to Final Cut Pro 7 that will have AVCHD native sequences? Seems rediculous that it has to be converted. AVCHD is heavily compressed, which is great. But right now using log and transfer, you end up having files that take up too much space. Love to see Final Cut Pro take in AVCHD natively.
I'd love to know what other think or have heard.
Thanks.

It's all relative. Anything can be considered "garbage" if your only criteria is to compare it to what ever the state-of-the-art happens to be at any particular point in time.
All consumer cameras and most prosumer cameras are going to employ some sort of compromised acquisition medium due to market influences such as price and size.
Even DV25 itself was and is considered a major compromise but for better or worse was very much an accepted standard for over a decade.
Up until recently HDV was the prevalent format for low-cost acquisition. And HDV has also been considered "garbage" by many professionals.
But there are many who believe that AVCHD holds the most promise for the near future as the most viable low-cost acquisition codec. It's more flexible than HDV with respect to compression so over time the format can evolve to accommodate emerging technological advances.
All that said - For professional level editing using such a compressed codec with all of it's inherent limitations makes very little sense. This becomes more clear the more you understand what's actually going on under the hood when we use these NLE systems. It really IS rocket science and we've been conditioned to simply take that for granted.
Now.... All THAT said. If all you want to do is make content selections (edits) without having to render all of your footage first, you should explore ClipWrap.
I'm hoping that at some point in the near future FCP will provide this sort of functionality - similar to the way HDV is handled. ( and for the thought police - that's a wish not a speculation)
And that may be all you were asking for in the first place.
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