CANON Vixia HF200 Sample

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

CANON Vixia HF200 Sample

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  • Did you take the file straight out of the camera and then upload? If not, what were you export settings for this? My HD files do not play back very well on youtube. I have tried MPEG2 and H264 .m2t export.

  • I think I convert to 1280x720 60p (progressive) mpeg2 first, then upload. TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress will do deinterlace and convert 1920x1080 60i to 1280x720 60p.

  • Hello,

    I am actually having quite a tough time making a DVD out of the .mts file. which software did you use (or prefer) to convert the .mts files? Nero up to challenge?

  • I'm using TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress to encode to mpeg2, then use Windows Movie maker to authorize to DVD vobs.

  • do u know how to use the files from this camera on windows movie makers'

  • I convert it to HD mpeg2 first, then windows movie makers can read it. I heard windows7 can handle AVCHD directly, but I have no chance to try it yet.

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  • @ckao3489 how do you make the files 2 720p?

  • I have a Canon HF200 and recording it at 24mbps and without converting the raw footage if uploaded to youtube the video gets sound or video artifacts. Youtube's avchd decoding process needs to be tweaked. I record my video at 17mbps which is still 1920 x 1080 resolution but without the sound and video artifacts or one other option is to convert the video file before uploading to youtube with sony vegas pro or some other program...

  • you said you convert it to mpeg2 and im wondering how to get it to movie maker also. but how would u convert it to that on your comp. ?

  • The file is AVCHD and the extension is .MTS.

    PowerDVD9 can play back it. Windows 7 can play back it without install any software.

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