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KentNewbie Joined: Oct 05, 2008 21:49Messages: 6Offline
Dec 31, 2008 21:48
Hi JL,
I use a capture program that produces M2ts files. I just rename them to MPG and PD7 imports and edits them fine. If you have a lot of files you might want to invest in a re-naming program that you can get online. WIKI has this defining them: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.m2ts.
JL_JLSenior ContributorLocation: Arizona, USAJoined: Oct 01, 2006 20:01Messages: 6091Offline
Dec 31, 2008 22:43
Thanks Kent, the renaming will only work in some instances as it depends on what codec was used for the m2ts files. In my case, the files I have used VC-1 which is a common Blu-ray video codec (although not for PD7 BDMV discs). It appears that PD7 might not support VC-1 hence my import issue perhaps.
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