Looking for a cheap way to work with AVCHD on PPro CS3. I tried the AVCHD to P2 DVCPRO HD Transcoder, found here: https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro...e/download.htm
The files imports just fine but it will not let me chose output or process anything. I tried both m2ts and mts files straight from the camera (posted here on the forum) at both 1080/24p and 720/60p. Nothing works.
It might just work with PAL footage but it's a bit early for that yet.
Does anyone else have the same problem?
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05-03-2009 05:58 AM
DVX100AE owner between 10th Feb 2006 - 25th Oct 2006.
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05-04-2009 05:05 AM
its probably bec its not supported.
with the 24p in 60i and all
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05-11-2009 02:51 PM
I'm also looking in on how to work with AVCHD files and how to transcode them to an Avid workflow.
I downloaded the AVCHD->MXF transcoder from Panasonic and actually got the transcode proces to work. At first it didn't work, I just got an error message at the end of each transcoding, but once I changed some parameters it did transcode.
It was a straight, I guess, transcoding from a GH1 AVCHD file to MXF.
I'm very familiar with MXF workflow with the HVX200 and Avid, and in theory it should work flawless once in a MXF container. But Avid couldn't compli to the files once imported.
What did work was to play the MXF-files in P2 Viewer. Worked flawless.
It seams the problem is with the framerate because Avid is picky when it comes to fps.
I'll try more once I get my GH1. It isn't released in Sweden yet...
Second try.
I imported the MXF-files into AE and it worked! I'm not sure what res the original files where since I took them from another user. But the transcoded MXF-files are in 960x720 59,94fps res. And finally, once I started a 720p59,94 project in Avid it worked!
I presume the original files where in 960x720 res. I'll try some 1080 files next.Last edited by Osslund; 05-11-2009 at 03:07 PM.
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05-11-2009 06:12 PM
If you can work with XVID encoded AVIs, you can transcode the AVCHD files with MediaCoder (freeware). Set quantization to 1, use I frames only, and you have a poor man's Cineform.
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05-12-2009 12:38 PM
Have you upgraded to CS3 3.1?
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloa...jsp?ftpID=3812
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05-13-2009 06:27 AM
MediaCoder doesn't remove pulldown (that I'm aware of). Of course, transcoding with any codec that uses a lossy compression method "lowers quality" (including DVCPRO HD, Cineform, Canopus HQ, etc.). Setting quantization to 1 with XVID does appear (at least to my eye) to be essentially visually lossless.
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01-04-2011 10:14 AM
I know you posted this a year or two ago... but do you still have a copy of that transcoder?
For some reason, panasonic stopped hosting it as of November 26, 2010. Days before I got my avccam... I need it to make this video more cooperative with my TV station's older version of edius... Thanks for your help!
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01-13-2011 04:23 AM
Used my GH13 for the first time yesterday, and did a test import of some avchd files into an sd project in avid media composer 5.0.3. Straight import, couldn't have been easier (PAL 1080p 25fps, lpowell hi-reliability patch).
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