MOV. TO AVCHD Conversion

IKONIC

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I am having trouble editing .MOV (produced from Canon EOS 5D) on Edius Neo, and I from what I understand, the limitation is on the file format. I am thinking of converting the .MOV to AVCHD, which Edius Neo seem to designed for (and works best). Does anyone, know of an software that allows .MOV conversion to AVCHD. I think Ahead's Nero 10 (Video Xtra) will do, but I am unable to test it due to the trial download does not allow AVCHD export (Ahead's does not have any specs on this software nor is there support any good.).

Has anyone tried this, or is there another other solutions allow me to edit .MOV files in Edius Neo.
 
AVCHD is great for Edius Neo and Edius 5.5 but it also largely depends on your system specs.

If you're converting, why not go all the way and make it completely fluid?

Right click MOV clips in bin->convert to .avi->and see it for yourself.

Donwside of this is very large size of clips, but you get a perfect timeline workflow.
 
I am having trouble editing .MOV (produced from Canon EOS 5D) on Edius Neo, and I from what I understand, the limitation is on the file format. I am thinking of converting the .MOV to AVCHD, which Edius Neo seem to designed for (and works best). Does anyone, know of an software that allows .MOV conversion to AVCHD. I think Ahead's Nero 10 (Video Xtra) will do, but I am unable to test it due to the trial download does not allow AVCHD export (Ahead's does not have any specs on this software nor is there support any good.).

Has anyone tried this, or is there another other solutions allow me to edit .MOV files in Edius Neo.

There is a shareware program that should do exactly what you want. It's called ActionBlu AVCHD. It's a program specifically intended for authoring AVCHD content from HD flip-type camcorders recording in 720p, 1080p, like Aiptek, Flip-video, Cannon eos, Sony Bloggie, etc... Basically anything recording h.264 video content to .mov or .mp4 containers. It does not re-encode the video, it stream copies it, so it's blazing fast and video quality is not degraded. It has a 10 day free trial so you've got nothing to loose. Just Google "ActionBlu AVCHD"

Hope this helps
 
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