Sony HD video naar mac

Ik wil mijn sony HD video in iMovie bewerken
Hoe krijg ik het sony formaat geschikt voor iMovie ?

Misschien wilt u uw vraag in het iMovie-forum ->
https://discussions.apple.com/community/ilife/imovie.
Good luck,
Clinton

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