![]() The reason of this problem lies on the huge file size of AVCHD format. That said, can I convert the MTS's into a common format that premiere can handle better and preferably loss-less? I have couple hours of AVCHD documentary style wedding footage shot with a Canon HFS100 camera, I am attempting to edit the footage natively in Premiere Pro CS5 in a multicam setup but playback is too choppy and previews take a long time to render. So i am wondering how to convert mts file to mpeg2 and avi for me to edit on Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5? what software and programme should i need.and where can i get it. I have made some searches ,and i found that the Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 can edit the file formats of mpeg2 and avi. I tried to do some editing on Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5. ![]() I shoot my family party with my Sony HDR-XR500V with the output video format of. But when I use the Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 to edit the AVCHD, the program refused the file. When if film, my camera is getting AVCHD videos. I have problem with my Sony Nex-VG10 camera. ![]() How to Edit AVCHD (.mts/.m2ts) footage in Adobe Premiere Pro smoothlyĪlthough, Adobe claimed that the Premiere Pro CS5 and above version offers full native support for the high-definition video format AVCHD, when ingest the AVCHD footages to Premiere Pro for editing, some problems still appear, taking so long time while importing or even refused to be imported as the below users encountered.
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