Frage von JulianW:Hello everybody,
Last week I bought myself a Panasonic HDC-HS 300 bought and tried the same, of course, synonymous with long scenes.
When dubbing with the bundled software as well as on the camera itself, I now have three formats:
. m2ts (; what seems the avchd format equivalent)
. cont
. iss
The video data itself is inside the m2ts, the other files ... no idea what the. The software (; Panasonic HD Writer) will play everything without hesitation, but it is truly nciht the software of my choice so I want to work with other things, once Sony Vegas.
It occurs to me:
Longer movies are split into multiple files, just over 4 GB seems to be the maximum for a file. When I copied the files but simple concatenation (; in Vegas), the picture transfer is clean, is (for the sound but the video s.end a short piece, cut off under a second).
No matter what I do, that last part does not seem drinne in the file might be or is not Vegas experience with processing ... you receive no tips ... Just Flatline, and nothing comes out of the speakers.
Now this is bad angry. And in the Panasonic software will play the movie the other hand, without interruption. Funny ... what to do?
This m2ts format I do not. No thumbnails, which makes it confusing, and then this problem with the sound. Has anyone an idea as what might that be?
I read somewhere that would be only a m2ts container ... lossless format can be converted into a "widespread" format? And yet ... when s.besten auto dub well, I will not even too much hope.
If someone can give me a tip about the audio problems with "shared" m2ts files schonmal I am very grateful for.
Love, Ju lian!
Antwort von Marco:
If you are the 4-GB appetizers with the Panasonic's own software reads that should be automatically reassembled it properly, right?
Which version of Vegas you use? Vegas Pro 9 has its own import tool for AVCHD cameras (the Device Explorer from the View menu), are shown in which all AVCHD clips of the camera in the form of thumbnails in an overview. In the project window and the media in the timeline are anyway thumbnails do so.
Marco
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Antwort von deti:
I would be a new sound skips synonymous - at least with Canon AVCHD footage comes to None.
In principle, one could join the MTS files on an NTFS partition more synonymous with an MTS file. These enter with the command prompt, type:
copy / b 000001.MTS + / b + 000002.MTS / b 000003.MTS AUSGABEDATEI.MTS
If the output file of the sound file, Frontiers s.den former still has misfire, then a problem is with the camera.
Deti
Antwort von JulianW:
If you are the 4-GB appetizers with the Panasonic's own software reads that should be automatically reassembled it properly, right? Within the Panasonic software they appear as one, on the hard drive but they are separated as before. That's the problem ... as soon as I get together with Vegas, the sound skips.
Good, it's only a short ... But with a 1,200-euro-Camera is not necessary, I think.
Which version of Vegas you use? Vegas Pro 9 has its own import tool for AVCHD cameras (the Device Explorer from the View menu), are shown in which all AVCHD clips of the camera in the form of thumbnails in an overview. In the project window and the media in the timeline are anyway thumbnails do so. Vegas 9 I have. However, the Device Explorer is nothing but the Device Explorer. I want to grab the videos in general to a fast external hard drive if I have a 4-GB video directly from the camera will respond not only quickly filled the space on the camera but it takes forever's about to USB and I have no backup.
So I want something, with which I can pull the videos on the hard drive clean and then work properly with. So I thought, continue to copy the software for the Panasonic and then with Vegas.
Only the sound skips I do not understand ...
Love, Julian!