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I use term "capture" mainly as pointer to PD's interface. The function I am using is on "Capture" tab in PD.
Also, m2ts files are not existing ones, but created by PD from mts files.
Anyway, my question is not about terminology, but rather about practical consequences (or validity) of PD's reporting and handling of my files.
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On vacation I often copy entire AVCHD folder from camcorder to laptop to free up space. When capturing I select such folder and PD is happy and does the conversion. Same principle applies for capturing from camcorder directly, in this case it is connected over USB cable and appropriate drive is selected.
Here is the same clip in MTS and M2TS format.
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Hi,
Ever since I switched to HD video I have been struggling with topic of capture. I read that MTS and M2TS files are essentially the same. My camera (Canon Vixia HFS100) produces MTS files that formally 30p, but actually recorded as 60i, according to a manual.
However PD in file properties shows them as 29.97 fps, interlaced.
If I go through the capture process PD produces M2TS files, which also show the same properties (29.97 fps, interlaced) but slightly different bitrate (usually a bit lower) than for corresponding MTS files.
I produced videos using either MTS or M2TS files, using PD9. One of them, using MTS files had very bad quality on objects in motion (i.e. people walking by, some pans), making very ragged edges. M2TS seems better. Now I upgraded to PD11 and starting new one and would like your advice about necessity of capture and property issue.
Regards, Vadim
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Hi,
Does anyone knows how to rename clips (actual files) in PD project or rename folder containing them after they have been added to timeline?
Regards,
Vadim
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Hi,
Does anyone knows how to rename clips (actual files) in PD project or rename folder containing them after they have been added to timeline?
Regards,
Vadim
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Hi,
Does anyone knows how to rename clips (actual files) in PD project or rename folder containing them after they have been added to timeline?
Regards,
Vadim
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