In general, I just go straight to the AVCHD presets and pick the one that matches the parameters of the footage, as bulleted above. If the clips have different resolutions or frame rates, then some thought must go into the best solution to mix them. Simply chose a 1080i sequence preset and they all mixed just fine. I've done multi-camera shoots that mixed ProRes 422, AVCHD, and HDV footage. Would not matter if they were AVCHD or XAVC - just choose a 1080p60 Sequence preset, mix the footage in the timeline, and edit away. Let's assume you shot all your clips at 1080p60. The codec does not matter when editing - what matters when choosing a Sequence to work in is.
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