DOES ANY EDITION SOFTWARE SUPORTS AG-HMC70 PANASONIC?

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    1. Andres1977
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       Hi there, three moths ago I bought the AG-HMC70P PANASONIC hoping to get into high tech at low price,,, how ever, after I received the camera, I have been able to go around to try it, but I haven´t been able to edit what I record... Does any good quality editing software suport MTS files.. Can you help me out? It´s a bit frustrating to get a new camera and not being able to watch what you record!!!!

      Posted 2 years ago #
    2. zoobie
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       try converting with Xvid4PSP or changing the extension to something that works in your editor

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    3. NormanWillis
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      Nobody here likes it, but Cineform NeoScene is the best (and worth every penny).  $129.00 at Videoguys.com, and it makes AVCHD so that you can edit it on a laptop.

      Posted 2 years ago #
    4. Andres1977
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      Does vegas 8 pro suport this format ?

      Posted 2 years ago #
    5. Johnboy
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      yes Vegas Pro does.  Download the 30 day trial from sony and try it out yourself

      Posted 2 years ago #
    6. The shooter
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      If you use final cut, you don't even have to bother with formats. all you need to do is capture your video. Should work with your <span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 20px;">AG-HMC70P</span>

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      Posted 2 years ago #
    7. The shooter
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      Sorry for all that scrap :O

      Posted 2 years ago #
    8. KenzoFKC
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      I recently purchased an HMC-150, fully aware that dealing with the footage might be difficult.  I installed updates to FCP, making it current.  The footage now transfers straight to FCP and is a breeze to edit.

      Posted 2 years ago #
    9. TDedmonSBP
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      With a few exceptions, I'm sure, the majority of up-to-date releases of software support AVC. Adobe CS4 does, vegas pro, FC, etc. the key is finding the one for your budget, a little online reasearch at the manufacturer's website should help you out. Also, don't be afraid to call or do the online chatty thing to get specific questions answered.

      Posted 2 years ago #
    10. Andres1977
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      TDedmonSBP, i tryied with premier pro CS4 but when I try to get the MTS file into edition, a message apears as "format no allowed"... do you know how it works with the CS4? Yes, you are right, this weekend I tryied the Vegas and it works fine. Thanks for the advice! 

      Posted 2 years ago #
    11. TDedmonSBP
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      It is entirely possible that the specific coding of Panasonic's AVCHD is different than Canon's but I have been using a Canon HF10 as my secondary camera editing in CS4 for a few months now and have never had any problems. Try Adobe's website and make sure all of your packets are up to date. Other than that I would say, they usually have a "chat with a knowledgable so-and-so" button. They might be able to direct you through the program better than I.

      I will say to edit it properly, I have to render once I get it in the timeline before I do anything else, but it sounds like you can't even get the clip that far.

       

      good luck I hope that helps.

      Posted 2 years ago #

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