Hey.
I need some assistance ..
I am trying to transfer some AVCHD video of a show I've recorded on my Panasonic HDC-SD700 videocamera. I wanna edit it in Premeiere Pro CS4.
The transfer proces worked fine with the program HD Writer AE 2,1. It placed 3 *. m2ts files in a folder.
- I recorded the whole show, continusly. About an hour..
(It only makes the files on the SD card 4 GB in size, so that they are compatible with most file systems).
The problem shows up, when I import the 3 files to my timeline in Premiere Pro.. I get a dropout of the sound and video, in the junction of the files. - When it goes one file to the next..
The odd part is that if I play the video from inside the HD writer program, it all plays seamlessly, without any dropouts.. - And the same if I play the video directly from my camera.
What do I do wrong?
The best would be to end up with just one file, that I could import into Premiere..
I hope someone knows what to do.
Thanks in advance.
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You could try join the m2ts files with tsmuxer and then import it premiere pro.
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Thanks for the reply. I'll try that. Hope it works
- I'll get back with the result.
Kent. -
No, thats right. But in my case, it is olso there when I render the footage.
- I'll try the joyning shortly, to see if that sorts it out.
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