@anzaeria Thanks for your comment. The suffix is *.mts and it is played by my standard video player without a problem. I am using Linux and the player is kaffeine. I can import it with no problems in my NLE. I use kdenlive. I think the format is closely related to mp4.
Great colours and clarity. Though Ive heard there are issues bringing AVCHD Lite files into an NLE program for editing. Did you use a converter to change it to a different file type? I'd like to know which converter is best for preserving the maximum amount of quality when using a PC.
@anzaeria Thanks for your comment. The suffix is *.mts and it is played by my standard video player without a problem. I am using Linux and the player is kaffeine. I can import it with no problems in my NLE. I use kdenlive. I think the format is closely related to mp4.
videokraut 3 weeks ago
Great colours and clarity. Though Ive heard there are issues bringing AVCHD Lite files into an NLE program for editing. Did you use a converter to change it to a different file type? I'd like to know which converter is best for preserving the maximum amount of quality when using a PC.
anzaeria 4 weeks ago