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How to make Premiere support AVCHD-Lite files ?
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<blockquote data-quote="oudinmelanie09" data-source="post: 2362172" data-attributes="member: 816001"><p>AVCHD Lite supports a maximum resolution of 1280x720 progressive and uses a less intensive video compression algorithm than full strength AVCHD. The simplified compression makes AVCHD Lite easier to implement on lower-end hardware. Panasonic have been the first company to implement this spec, adding AVCHD Lite video recording to their high-end point and shoot digital cameras. There is one anomaly with the new format. The format is 50p, which means the video which is recorded by the camera can be played back as a 50p signal - 50 updates per second, progressive scan. The thing is that they only capture at 25 frames per second (I'm using PAL for this example). When we convert the files using VoltaicHD, we create a 25 fps movie. We don't simulate the 50p setting in our output, as this would just mean repeating every frame twice, doubling the size of the video. In the manual for our DMC-FT1 it states: "50p recording" and below that "CCD output is 25fps</p><p>------shedworx.com</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Although the latest version of Adobe Premiere Elements 7 supports AVCHD video importing and editing, but it does not work perfectly in AVCHD Lite.</p><p>So if you would like to make AVCHD Lite from your Panasonic camcorder ediatble in Adobe Premiere Elements, you have to transcode AVCHD Lite format video to Adobe supportable video formats, like MOV.</p><p> </p><p>The following program called Aunsoft MTS Converter is the AVCHD Lite Converter I got via google. It performs perfectly in converting and editing AVCHD Lite video form Panasonic camcorder to your desirable video formats for Adobe Premiere Elements.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%61%75%6E%73%6F%66%74-mts-converter&btnI" target="_blank">Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter - Convert AVCHD to AVI, Deinterlace/merge MTS/M2TS files</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oudinmelanie09, post: 2362172, member: 816001"] AVCHD Lite supports a maximum resolution of 1280x720 progressive and uses a less intensive video compression algorithm than full strength AVCHD. The simplified compression makes AVCHD Lite easier to implement on lower-end hardware. Panasonic have been the first company to implement this spec, adding AVCHD Lite video recording to their high-end point and shoot digital cameras. There is one anomaly with the new format. The format is 50p, which means the video which is recorded by the camera can be played back as a 50p signal - 50 updates per second, progressive scan. The thing is that they only capture at 25 frames per second (I'm using PAL for this example). When we convert the files using VoltaicHD, we create a 25 fps movie. We don't simulate the 50p setting in our output, as this would just mean repeating every frame twice, doubling the size of the video. In the manual for our DMC-FT1 it states: "50p recording" and below that "CCD output is 25fps ------shedworx.com Although the latest version of Adobe Premiere Elements 7 supports AVCHD video importing and editing, but it does not work perfectly in AVCHD Lite. So if you would like to make AVCHD Lite from your Panasonic camcorder ediatble in Adobe Premiere Elements, you have to transcode AVCHD Lite format video to Adobe supportable video formats, like MOV. The following program called Aunsoft MTS Converter is the AVCHD Lite Converter I got via google. It performs perfectly in converting and editing AVCHD Lite video form Panasonic camcorder to your desirable video formats for Adobe Premiere Elements. [url=http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%61%75%6E%73%6F%66%74-mts-converter&btnI]Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter - Convert AVCHD to AVI, Deinterlace/merge MTS/M2TS files[/url] [/QUOTE]
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