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BradyB
Thank you! Unfortunately I'm trying out PowerDirector6 using the trial version. The update does not work with the trial version. It is, however, good to know that it will work with AVCHD files.
By the way, below is some info from WidiPedia on MPEG-4 (MP4). of special interest is "used by.......next-gen DVD formats like HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc".
"MPEG-4 absorbs many of the features of MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 and other related standards, adding new features such as (extended) VRML support for 3D rendering, object-oriented composite files (including audio, video and VRML objects), support for externally-specified Digital Rights Management and various types of interactivity. AAC (Advanced Audio Codec) was standardized as an adjunct to MPEG-2 (as Part 7) before MPEG-4 was issued.
MPEG-4 is still a developing standard and is divided into a number of parts. Unfortunately the companies promoting MPEG-4 compatibility do not always clearly state which "part" level compatibility. The key parts to be aware of are MPEG-4 part 2 (MPEG-4 SP/ASP, used by codecs such as DivX, Xvid, Nero Digital and 3ivx and by Quicktime 6) and MPEG-4 part 10 (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, used by the x264 codec, by Nero Digital AVC, by Quicktime 7, and by next-gen DVD formats like HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc)."
Thanks for your help.
Robert
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I have .m2ts files imported from a Sony HDR-SR1. I've followed your instructions, but when I do a Media Import Files, .m2ts files are not recognized.
How do I get PowerDirector to recognize them?
And, just as an aside, why is the conversion to MPEG2 and not MPEG4?
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