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Freeware mts file converter
Freeware mts file converter







  1. #Freeware mts file converter full
  2. #Freeware mts file converter pro
  3. #Freeware mts file converter software
  4. #Freeware mts file converter code

Man! That sounds like a plan!! It's unreal how hard all of this is. MTS files in a given folder will be transcoded to high bitrate I-frame MPEG2. If you want I can give you an ffmpeg script that will batch convert everything to MPEG2 high bitrate I-frame. So converting it to "blu-ray" won't really help, unless it was MPEG2 But "blu-ray" includes higher bitrate, fewer restrictions, and other audio types as well (like HD audio, DTS-MA, TrueHD,etc.) Not sure what you're getting at.maybe you can clarify your question?Īvchd is really a lesser subset of h.264 blu-ray (blu-ray can use MPEG2 or VC-1 compression as well). I guess I'm asking because I too got a high def pocket camera and avchd is my current form but if bluray would be more effective with editing and authoring (in my case a dual core processor) then it might be worth looking into getting an affordable bluray burner - and consequently a baseline authoring package - if it didn't come one on its own. Would editing directly to bluray be any easier with high def mts files? I know avchd is usually the most economical form but if the user were to get a bluray burner would it be better to edit and author for bluray? Or does an intermediate format still need to be used? I'm curious about something and this might or might not help the original poster.

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bigger filesizes) for a given compression scheme High bitrate means more data or higher quality, or less quality loss (i.e.

freeware mts file converter

#Freeware mts file converter code

Long GOP formats are more difficult to edit, but better compressed (they code differences between frames, but when DEcoding, all frames that contain information related to that current frame must be decoded first, that's partially why editing is so "laggy" with these formats) Each frame is coded independent of another. MPEG2 is an older form of compression, but easier on the CPU to edit. Something with a timeline /storyboard and usually multiple tracks that you can do serious editing in

freeware mts file converter

Something like sony vegas, adobe premiere pro. Just out of curiosity, what does "NLE" mean, and what does "high bitrate I-frame mpeg 2" mean? Other options for near lossless: cineform neoscene - many people use this and it will work with virtually all editorsĪnd proxy editing (or offline editing): basically you edit a lower quality or SD version for ease, then swap back to original assets upon final render - again use a lot of this has been discussed before It's more expensive, but editing will be smoother if you enable GPU for rendering (you need a "hack" to enable your card, because it's not offically supported - search google there are dozens of threads illustrating how to)įor cuts only editing, you can try videoredo beta 4 - it's still in development (not perfectly stable), but "smart renders" so no quality loss, except for the few frames around the cutsite - as opposed to rendering the entire file

#Freeware mts file converter pro

Your current listed computer specs are sufficient.Īnother option is Premiere Pro CS5, with mecury playback engine.

#Freeware mts file converter software

It's optimized for h.264 software decoding, and will make your editing easier.

#Freeware mts file converter full

Try edius neo booster, or edius the full version. The most lossless format is native editing









Freeware mts file converter