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Harry
2010-06-22 23:18:44
I just bought the Panasonic Lumix ZS7 high end point and shoot with HD movie achvid lite and installed the software.When I transfer the mts movies to my computer with the software, 4 files are created for each clip. Without all the files, the software becomes blind and doesn't see any movies.I have the movies, the software, but only vlc will play it. Even my new Panasonic tv will not recognize them unless all the four files are there and not one is damaged. Each one holds some secret info for Panasonic.Why not just put it into the mts file?
Jay
ADMIN
2010-06-23 15:56:10
Rose - Try downloading VLC Media Player (link above).
FTNichols
2010-06-25 15:11:25
Yes it plays in VLC. VLC is great. The problem is getting the time code to show up and be accurate in Adobe CS4. This is needed for syncing multi camera shots. For now using and old clap board. Adobe does not want to help!
Kevin
2010-07-03 00:00:46
Install K-Lite Codec Pack Fullhttp://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=5810&s=775You may also use Sony Vegas Pro 9 to edit these files im pretty sure. But i convert them into divx anyways, with these settings:1440x1080 pixels29.97 fpsjust match the birtate of whatever you recorded it as mine was around 7000.And i set all the qualities to maximum of course.
Ryan
2010-09-06 20:32:35
I use Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas but when trying to monitor the files through VLC, it plays .mts files just fine but will not display the running timecode; it stays stuck at 00:00.Is there a fix for this? Sometimes I provide the files for my clients to review, along with the VLC Media Player installation file so they can review them and note down changes by timecode, but if .mts files won't even play with timecodes in VLC, VLC is useless. Help!
Clare
2010-09-09 10:20:40
I have a Panasonic FZ38 and would like to edit the HD video by frame, not just by changing the whole colour affect etc.I have Goggled galore and I am getting nowhere fast! Have downloaded VideoSpin, it wont open the files even though I have converted them to what they support.Has anyone got any advice? Ideally I would like the software to be free.
Mark J
2010-09-17 17:00:17
Anyone having problems loading a 1 hour or longer AVCHD file into Vegas Movie Studio HD? The program closes down every time. I have no problem with small AVCHD clips 10 minutes or less, I can load as many as I want. I can also load large avi files of any size without any problems.
Bill Youngpeter
2010-10-08 00:21:51
I have been looking for a good video camera to replace several mini-DV tape cameras. We have been using Pinnacle 9, 10, 12 and now 14. A Samsung camera last spring was a mess, we returned it. The files would not work in Pinnacle. We're looking at a Canon VIXIA HF M300 or JVC but the .mts file issue has me concerned. It's October 2010, what camera/format will work with Pinnacle 14 Ult? Have the cash, just don't want to make another buying mistake.
reo
2010-11-02 05:19:19
Sony Vegas Pro and Studio, Windows Live Movie Maker, CyberLink PowerDirector (editing) and Media Espresso (transcoding), and Adobe Premier Pro CS5 all open and edit MTS video on my Win7 machine.I am sure there are more, but the point is that there now exists a wide range (in cost, from free to $$$, and in features) of software that happily edits MTS.Only issue I still have is the nice meta-data for MTS files is located externally to the MTS file (boo on the standards setters for this silliness!). But otherwise, highly editable with modern software.
oudinmelanie
2010-11-02 08:10:55
AVCHD video files from certain HD camcorders are claimed to support by Final Cut. But the result disappointed to me. If you would like to import and edit any AVCHD files to any version of Final Cut, convert your AVCHD video to Apple preferred MOV format is a nice choice.You can use Aunsoft MTS Converter for Mac which performs perfectly in converting AVCHD/MTS video to other editable video formats, like MOV, AVI, WMV, MPEG, FLV, MKV, and etc.
nigey
2010-12-02 21:36:48
I have a Panasonic SD600. If you use the supplied software (HD Writer AE) then it converts the MTS file to M2TS (a MPEG 2 Transport Stream file).Same quality i believe but it can then be opened in win media player and all the others.
Daryll
2010-12-19 01:49:39
I phoned Panasonic and had trouble with the video part as the windows 7 programs would play the video but with no sound from my Panasonic hd -sd60, on my Minipad Acer ONE. So they suggested download VLC media recorder which I did and it will play the video sound but not the video. What can one do when the world of technology is against you?
Blade
2011-03-04 12:41:51
For Bill Youngpeter. It's a little late but Pinnacle does real well with Canon HD cameras. canon mostly employs the .mts file and works nicely.
Keith
2011-04-03 04:41:25
I have a Sony HXR NX5U. It records HD in the mts file format. I can play the clips using Windows media but when I try to import to Sony VegasMovie Studio 9 Platinum, the program will not recognize them. I'm running Windows 7 with and i7 processor and 4g of ram. Any suggestions.
Sweta Khanna
2011-05-29 06:24:12
I have Pinnacle 9.4 version but it does not support m2ts files. Any changes to the software settings that can help me?
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