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  1. hello!'m a new member! have a big problem! hope I helped!
    I was given a TV PANASONIC TX P42C3E .... I can not see the video of the sd card because I always say: "video format not supported" I have more than 10 video formats to flv avi!, and I can not see this on TV!
    help me and I explained step by step what should I do?
    thanks
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    I found this
    VIERA Image Viewer yes (AVCHD/SD-VIDEO/JPEG/MP3/AAC playback)

    But it doesn't say what formats. I would try convert to avi divx/xvid with for example freemake video converter, choose to avi and select the avi xvid mp3 preset. You could also try convert to mp4 in same converter.
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  3. I already tried to convert these formats! but nothing happens!
    I always say the video format is not valid!
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    I would then give up and buy a separate player like wd live player, popcorn player etc.
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    I looked up the manual for your television and this is what your television supports video wise.
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    Not many converters can output avchd mts. You could try video to video converter.
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  7. Note how the chart Mr.Delusional posted refers to folder structure. What it appears to want/accept is the files created by panasonic cameras within their proper metadata folders.

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCHD
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOD_and_TOD
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  8. thank you! |! but I want to transfer the videos to the sd directly from the PC ..! not the camera ...!
    please help me?, and I explained step by step what should I do?
    I have already downloaded the program "MULTI AVCHD"! but do not know how to use it or what I should do ... thanks
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