How to import AVCHD 2.0 (1080p50 or 1080p60) in iMovie

I posted a tutorial on my blog using free software
http://wp.me/p2QoIB-5g
Hope you find it useful though it was originally meant for underwater video it applies to anybody that has a camera that saves files in that format like the Sony RX100

I would suggest that you get a free app called JES Deinterlacer. Use this to convert the frame rate to 25 frames per second. You can keep all frames, and it will have the effect of 50% slow motion, or you can keep every other frame and keep the speed in real time.
Under Project in JES Deinterlacer, choose Standards Conversion.

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