Please note that the the larger bitrate, the bigger file size while the better video quality. If interested, you can also check "Merge into one file" to combine MTS videos into a big one. Click "Edit" menu to do some premiere editing if you need before conversion. Here, you can trim, crop the loaded videos. If you needs, you can add 3D effect onto imported video files. After all the settings, you are able to click on "Convert" button to start MTS to Premiere Pro supported video format conversion.
The conversion speed is so fast. What I do know of being an issue is that when you unjust your footage to your computer you need to copy the whole AVCHD file from your camera to your computer or it will leave little gaps at about the 24 minute mark. I believe CS3 and below plus Elements lack.
MTS support. The advice the others have given is correct. Premier Pro CS3 and older will not accept. CS5 and later work fine but require a 64 bit computer. Only if I get three or more video tracks stacked do I ever bother to render. I can export to most formats in better than real time. When you create your project and have to create the Initial Sequence what are you setting it to? If you are setting the sequence to the wrong type for the content you are trying to use PP will give you a fit at least in CS4 and up.
I have an assortment of software, including some older Adobe software, the Windows Office suite and a cross section of other software of various ages and types. I had to find new drivers for my scanner, laser printer and colour photo printer. Only an old inkjet which I kept mainly for printing onprintableDVDs had to be replaced as it was too old for the manufacturer to bother with a 64 bit driver.
Going to 64 bit with any of the Adobe CS5 software is aquantum leap. And even older software runs better because of the amount of RAM that 64 bit can address. Unless you need mobility, you can get more power, storage, ability to upgrade, bigger speakers, ability to change screens or have dual monitors I have one 24 and one 46 , all for less money.
Got my start that way. But now I only use the laptop when I need mobility and do all my best work in a much easier fashion, I must say on the desktop. Nice thing about Adobe is I can install it on both with one license, so if you have both, so be it. Just my two cents. Yeah, i was under the impression that premiere cs 5 wouldnt even allow you to install on a windows 32 bit machine.
Anyway, something that hasnt been really spelled out is that it is best to copy the whole AVCHD folder from your card.
Itcan handle unlimited video and audio tracks,with multiple keyframed effects applied to each clip, as well as Picture-in Pictureandchromakeycapabilities. It also supports many third-party plug-ins. There is a long list of included effects ranging from color correction to image stabilization.
When I edit the mts files look poor and the mov viles look good without rendering but the final edited result is great. I understand that this is just the nature of the very high compression used with the AVCHD container.
I leave my monitor quality at Full and have a supported graphic accellerator card. I am able to edit it properly, however it plays with ocaasional lags in preview window. I only had to render the wmv clip, rest was showing yellow line on it…. There are 3 ways that might help you resolve your work- Premiere Pro, MTS files, metadata and no audio:. It will get the audio back into Premiere. Might be a bit time consuming but it works. The contents are: "DirectShowSource "1st night dive.
Hi Jagabo, Great news What you posted was just what i needed i guess. Less anyone can shed some light on that Thanks again Jagabo!! Hi there! I followed all your instructios with the avisynth but I get lost when I have to create the script. How do I do that? Any help will be appreciated. I'm doing my best here, but still I can't make it work, when I try to import the AVS file, Adobe premiere stops working and automatically quits.
Any suggestions? Thanks for all your help, as I said, I'm a newbie Can you see the video? Media players probably won't play smoothly but you should be able to see the image. Yes, I can see the image with the VirtualDub , although there is no sound. The audio is not working. I have been going crazy on the net searching for this. Can someone help? I tried the instructions in the first post and is like chineese I can't understand. Nothing is working for me. Like it says "Copy the "IM-Avisynth.
Thanks jagabo, it's working but it's so red line that I have to render everytime to do anything. It's too sluggish and latent. I will have to go another route. Thanks for all your help. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page:. Contact Us VideoHelp Top. All times are GMT
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