Frage von Jan Breuer:Hello,
I have a Panasonic HDC-HS300 camcorder. This records in AVCHD format. My editing program is Final Cut Pro 6.0.6.
Now when I try the video files (; MTS) of the internal hard drive on the Log and dubbed "into Final Cut, there is an error message which says that the directory structure is damaged. On the camcorder, I can look at the clips, however.
This situation is very strange for me because it has so far worked on the Log and dubbing. Now that I've even deleted all the clips on the hard drive of the camcorder, it does not work any more.
Have there been with AVCCAM Restorer (; Panasonic) tries to restore the directory structure. I also tried with ClipWrap and tsmuxer convert the files. Nothing has been successful, not even a call to Panasonic Support (-:
Please help me!
Antwort von WoWu:
You have the
entire file structure of (take the map, except for
personal, non-need) Final Cut Pro.
Missing parts of the core structure, which does not work.
It is no preference whether you of the map are working or have previously transferred to an HD.
Can not more of the files (accept the card, since deleted), which looks bad.
Antwort von Jan Breuer:
Thank you for your answer! Did the Cam now s.ein macbook plugged in, and on the Final Cut Pro was able to convert the files into Pro Res, so I now can work with you. For me very Mysterious!
Greeting
Antwort von WoWu:
I am glad that it worked. But this is not really so mysterious, we must take into account it is only that part of the actual TS or metadata.
Have fun at work.
Antwort von trust:
Wow, I had no plan at all that Final Cut Pro 6 can import AVCHD files. I have it has always imported with iMovie and converted.