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Title: Help! importing AVCHD videos into windows???
Post by: jnorman34 on January 30, 2010, 01:43:22 PM
i just got a canon HF10 HD video camera, which shoots in the AVCHD format, creating video files with a .mts file extension.  i use 32 bit vista.  windows movie maker nor Ulead DVD factory can import the files - says i dont have a driver installed (canon says the hf10 does not need a driver), and it also says i dont have the right codec for the file type.

i DL'ed and installed canon RAW codec on advice, but that is just for still images.  i installed FFDShow to no avail, and installed codec package from MS - nothing works.

i also tried just converting the mts file to mp4 and then importing into movie maker - i got that to work, but the video quality is poor.

what do i need to do to solve this?  thanks.
Title: Re: Help! importing AVCHD videos into windows???
Post by: Visionair on January 31, 2010, 02:34:07 AM
I think you should take a look at the canon forum.
http://www.hv20.com/

Don't be misled by the name, though it's mostly dedicated to the hv series there is also lots of info on other canon camera's and their workflows. These guys know all about it.

Goodluck!
Title: Re: Help! importing AVCHD videos into windows???
Post by: OFOTD on January 31, 2010, 02:43:19 AM
just google  'klite mega codec pack'
Title: Re: Help! importing AVCHD videos into windows???
Post by: baustin on February 05, 2010, 11:34:52 AM
sony vegas and adobe premiere pro both natively support avchd/.mts files
Title: Re: Help! importing AVCHD videos into windows???
Post by: fguidry on February 05, 2010, 03:03:47 PM
Edius Neo Booster also handles MTS files very nicely. I'm dropping Panasonic MTS, Flip MOV, and Sanyo MP4 all on the same timeline using a Core 2 Duo laptop.

Fran
Title: Re: Help! importing AVCHD videos into windows???
Post by: kate59588 on August 03, 2010, 05:10:49 AM
i just got a canon HF10 HD video camera, which shoots in the AVCHD format, creating video files with a .mts file extension.  i use 32 bit vista.  windows movie maker nor Ulead DVD factory can import the files - says i dont have a driver installed (canon says the hf10 does not need a driver), and it also says i dont have the right codec for the file type.

i DL'ed and installed canon RAW codec on advice, but that is just for still images.  i installed FFDShow to no avail, and installed codec package from MS - nothing works.

i also tried just converting the mts file to mp4 and then importing into movie maker - i got that to work, but the video quality is poor.

what do i need to do to solve this?  thanks.

I'm using Pavtube to convert the MTS video taken from Sony Handycam. Burn to standard DVD with Ulead DVD Movie Factory.
http://www.pavtube.com/guide/burn-sony-handcam-mts-to-standard-dvd-with-ulead-dvd-moviefactory.html
Title: Re: Help! importing AVCHD videos into windows???
Post by: beatkilla on August 04, 2010, 08:13:49 AM
In sony vegas 9 pro you use the device explorer to import avchd directly from your camera and there is no 2gb  file size limitations,it stitches the files seamlessly with no glitches.

Also i strongly disadvise you or anyone from downloading online free video convertors and absolutely not to download codec packs.These almost always contain backdoor trojans,viruses.

Your audio video software comes with the codecs you'll need.
Title: Re: Help! importing AVCHD videos into windows???
Post by: guysonic on August 04, 2010, 12:58:57 PM
For those on a budget wanting simpler than some already suggested editor choices and full native AVCHD import ability suggest either Corel VideoStudio 3 (current or prevous version is good) or my favorite is faster Cypberlink's VideoDirector 8 (included in Cyberlink's super discounted $125 Media Suite great package deal).  I have Win Vista 32 bit, and use both these for Panasonic AVCHD file import/edit and SD-DVD, AVCHD-DVD disc burning. and direct YouTube upload ability.