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  1. My school lets me rent out there HD Cameras for projects and I had to film a project using the HD Cameras that they have. The camera saves in on a Class 6 SD Card and saves it as MTS file. I noticed that my scene I recorded I can't really hear the audio all that good. It there but barley. I think I was to far out for it to pick up on the sound. I can't reshoot everything so is there a way to take the MTS file and put it through a program and edit the sound so it sounds better then saves the new file as a MTS File so it can be heard better?
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    Originally Posted by PHNeedsHelp View Post
    My school lets me rent out there HD Cameras for projects and I had to film a project using the HD Cameras that they have. The camera saves in on a Class 6 SD Card and saves it as MTS file. I noticed that my scene I recorded I can't really hear the audio all that good. It there but barley. I think I was to far out for it to pick up on the sound. I can't reshoot everything so is there a way to take the MTS file and put it through a program and edit the sound so it sounds better then saves the new file as a MTS File so it can be heard better?
    Yes, you can enhance sound separate from video. What is the camcorder model and what editor are you using?
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  3. Its Panasonic AVCHD 150, I think and I am using PowerDirector but it crashes alot
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    Originally Posted by PHNeedsHelp View Post
    Its Panasonic AVCHD 150, I think and I am using PowerDirector but it crashes alot
    Any video editing will cause a re-eecode but Power Director should be able to edit or filter audio (gain, equalization, etc) without re-encoding video.
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