VLC can now play .MTS AVCHD files natively!


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sloth

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No more need to transcode, install codec packs, wait for the video conversion to complete before you can see your results.. just throw the .MTS file into VLC and it works!!

No I'm not here to 'push' VLC.. I'm just really happy that I can now view MTS video natively while waiting for the ingest or transcode. I've never seen native AVCHD (since nothing else could play it natively before this), and the clarity and sharpness is absolutely amazing. Transcoding always seems to cause just a little bit of softness it seems.

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/, I am using their latest stable 0.9.2 release for Windows and shooting using a Canon HF100 video cam.

There are occasional video glitches when I fast forward using the seek bar, but pausing the video and re-starting fixes them.

Hopefully this will be some good news for those who have bought their shiny new AVHCD camcorders and were left without a solution to process the video. I was prepared, I have both iMovie on a Mac and another AVCHD NLE on my PC, but it's still great to be able to see it without having to wait.

BTW, VLC is open source and free. Even better.
 

azul123

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No more need to transcode, install codec packs, wait for the video conversion to complete before you can see your results.. just throw the .MTS file into VLC and it works!!

No I'm not here to 'push' VLC.. I'm just really happy that I can now view MTS video natively while waiting for the ingest or transcode. I've never seen native AVCHD (since nothing else could play it natively before this), and the clarity and sharpness is absolutely amazing. Transcoding always seems to cause just a little bit of softness it seems.

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/, I am using their latest stable 0.9.2 release for Windows and shooting using a Canon HF100 video cam.

There are occasional video glitches when I fast forward using the seek bar, but pausing the video and re-starting fixes them.

Hopefully this will be some good news for those who have bought their shiny new AVHCD camcorders and were left without a solution to process the video. I was prepared, I have both iMovie on a Mac and another AVCHD NLE on my PC, but it's still great to be able to see it without having to wait.

BTW, VLC is open source and free. Even better.
Thanks for info, shall download and try it.

../azul123
 

tangoinquestion

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still not good enough... on my core2duo imac, the video will freeze intermittently after the first few seconds... the Sony PMB software (using bootcamp) plays back the same videos without a hitch... just wish sony will port their software to the mac so i won't have to keep booting into windows just to playback or do stuff with AVCHD files
 

electriac

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WE have recently acquired several Cannon HF cameras. Being the bundled software was trash I spent considerable time evaluating available software and writing some MTS dedicated software myself. I have posted information on my web site. I have also made available a download of my MTS player.

http://electriac.googlepages.com/mtsvideo
 

sonix

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I have the same problem too.. seems like have to wait a little bit longer. This will ease me reviewing the video quality
 

molinm

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I think we also need video converter. :)
 

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