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  1. Mac Canon Vixia Converter is a shareware for CanonAVCHD to iMovie conversion. With Mac Canon VixiaConverter installed on Mac, you canconvert canon vixia AVCHD to mac easily. If you do notexpect to lose the HD quaility, then you can choose iMovieMPEG-4 H.264 as the output video format.
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With the VIXIA HF R600 camcorder, you'll capture daily family life, special occasions and creative video essays easily, with the spectacular quality your memories and videography deserve. The camcorder's range seems virtually endless with a 57x (32.5-1853mm) Advanced Zoom that's incredibly steady, even if you shoot while walking, thanks to.

Can I recover deleted videos from Canon Vixia?

“I accidentally deleted some important video files from Canon Vixia HF M40 camcorder. Can anyone suggest me how to recover deleted videos from Canon Vixia? I have not recorded anything else since the deletion. Please help me! Thanks a lot!”

Canon Vixia is a superb high definition camcorder that record in AVCHD or MP4 video file format. Many users like to save the videos of Canon Vixia on the internal flash storage or hard drive of their PC. However, there are several reasons such as storage media corruption, accidental deletion, virus infection and flash memory card formatting that can render your precious videos inaccessible. To recover deleted videos from Canon Vixia, you must make use of deleted video recovery software, free download from Remo that is available for both Windows and Mac OS X.

Remo Recover Canon Vixia recovery software overview:

Remo Photo Recovery Program is included with powerful and advanced techniques to perform Canon Vixia video recovery on all Mac OS X versions. The software easily retrieve deleted video from Canon Vixia series HD camcorders including Canon Vixia S10, Canon Vixia HF M30, Canon Vixia HF R32 and more. It is designed with easy-to-use and highly interactive interface that makes Canon Vixia video recovery process easier for all levels of users.

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Tool supports video recovery from all popular brands of camcorders like Kodak, Panasonic, Lexar, Sigma, Sony, Samsung and many others. Apart from video recovery, it can also restore photos, RAW images, music files and other media files from camcorders, hard drive, memory card, USB flash drive, etc. with ease. Moreover, the free demo version of Remo Recover program enables users to preview the video before recovering them.


To recover deleted videos from Canon Vixia, follow these steps:

Download Remo Recover Media Edition for Mac and install it on your system. Connect Canon Vixia camcorder to your Macintosh from which videos are to be recovered. Then, run the software and follow below explained instructions.

Step 1: Launch Remo Recover and select “Recover Photos” option to perform Canon Vixia recovery in order to get back lost or deleted videos.

Step 2: Select the Canon Vixia camcorder drive from the list of physical devices and click on “Next” to start Canon Vixia video recovery process.

Step 3: Tool displays the list of recoverable video files from Canon Vixia camcorder which you can see by means of “File Type View” and “Data View”.

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Step 4: Use save recovery session option in order to avoid re-scanning of volume in future or else purchase licensed version and click on “Save” button to save the retrieved videos back to your Mac.

Do's and Don'ts while using Canon Vixia camcorder:

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One silly mistake or slight carelessness is enough to delete all the valuable and exciting moments captured by Canon Vixia. While most of the problems related to Canon Vixia recovery have solutions, but it would be better not to confront of it by following below mentioned measures:

  • Do not record video or click picture when Cano Vixia battery is running low
  • Avoid using Delete All button of Canon Vixia camcorder
  • Always be careful while deleting unwanted files
  • Do not mishandle Canon Vixia camcorder or the memory card

If you have problems while transferring VIXIA MTS to Mac for editing or playing, you will need to transcode Canon VIXIA AVCHD to a format that is compatible with your Apple Computer, like QuickTime.

“Hey, all, I was wondering if you can help. I shot some 1080-60p MTS videos with a Canon VIXIA HF R400, and now I want to import the VIXIA HF R400 AVCHD footage to iMovie’11 on my new MacBook Pro (OS X Mavericks), but in my case I get a message saying the files are not of a suitable type. The interesting thing is that my daughter can import from my Legria to a Windwos PC successfully. Does anyone have any ideas how I can get over this problem, please? Regards.”

As a matter of fact, iMovie’11 has the ability to recognize lots of Canon VIXIA video cameras, including Canon VIXIA HF M30, Canon VIXIA HF M300, Canon VIXIA HF M32, Canon VIXIA HF M50, Canon VIXIA HF M500, Canon VIXIA HF M52, Canon VIXIA HF R100 , Canon VIXIA HF R11 , Canon VIXIA HF R30, Canon VIXIA HF R300, Canon VIXIA HF R32, Canon VIXIA HF R40, Canon VIXIA HF R400, Canon VIXIA HF R42, Canon VIXIA HF S10, Canon VIXIA HF S11, Canon VIXIA HF S20, Canon VIXIA HF S200, Canon VIXIA HF S21, Canon VIXIA HF S30 , Canon VIXIA HF10, Canon VIXIA HF100, Canon VIXIA HF11, Canon VIXIA HG20, Canon VIXIA HG21, and Canon VIXIA HR10. Unfortunately, iMovie does not support footage recorded in 1080-60p from some of these camcorders, such as VIXIA HF R400, VIXIA HF R42, and VIXIA HF R40. If you have problems while transferring VIXIA MTS to Mac for editing or playing, you will need to transcode Canon VIXIA AVCHD to a format that is compatible with your Apple Computer. To process Canon VIXIA AVCHD to QuickTime conversion, third party converter software is required, considering the ease of use and lossless output quality, we would recommend Video Converter for Mac, which runs great as a Canon VIXIA AVCHD Converter for Mac.

Download a free trial of Canon VIXIA AVCHD Converter for Mac

Mac Canon VIXIA AVCHD Converter: transfer VIXIA MTS to Mac for editing and playing

To be able to make Mac work with Canon VIXIA AVCHD footage, follow these steps:
1. Install and run Video Converter for Mac as a Canon VIXIA AVCHD Converter for Mac. When its main interface appears, click ‘Add File’ to load your MTS files to the program (Please turn on your Canon Vixia camcorder and make sure your Canon Vixia camcorder is set to the right mode to import videos).

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2. Select output format for use in QuickTime Player, iMovie, FCE, FCP (X), Avid, etc.
To create editable files for iMovie or Final Cut Express, from the Format bar, choose ‘Apple InterMediateCodec (AIC) (*.mov) as output format from ‘iMovie and Final Cut Express’ column. Note that the AIC codec is also accepted by Final Cut Express and Final Cut Pro (HD 4.5 through 5), but rarely used in Final Cut Pro as of Version 6 since it now uses the ProRes codecs instead of the Apple Intermediate Codec.

To transcode Canon VIXIA AVCHD for Final Cut Pro X/7/6, from the the ‘Format’ bar, select ‘Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)’ as output from ‘Final Cut Pro’ column.

To be able to rewrap Canon VIXIA 1080-60p AVCHD files for Avid, from the ‘Format’ bar, choose ‘Avid DNxHD (*.mov)’ as output format from ‘Avid Media Composer’ catalogue.

To generate playable files for QuickTime player, navigate to ‘HD Video’ and select ‘HD MOV Video (*.mov)’ as output.

3. Click ‘Settings’ button and go to ‘Profile Settings’ window to custom video and audio settings. (for advanced users)

4. When ready, click ‘Convert’ to start transcoding Canon VIXIA MTS to QuickTime for use in QuickTime Player, iMovie, FCE, FCP (X), Avid, etc.

5. When the conversion process is done, click on ‘Open Folder’ button to get the generated QuickTime files and open them on your Mac for editing or playing smoothly.

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