Convert Panasonic HDC-HS60 1080 MTS to MPEG-2 for Editing

The HDC-HS60 is part of Panasonic’s new crop of mid-range camcorders for 2010. It boasts a 1/4.1-inch CMOS sensor, 25x optical zoom lens, and 120GB internal hard drive. The camcorder impressed us with its strong performance, but we expect a lot of good competition in the mid-range camcorder market this year.The Panasonic HDC-HS60 uses the same AVCHD compliant compression system as last year’s HD models from Panasonic. This compression system, which uses the MPEG4-AVC/H.264 codec is a standard in the consumer camcorder industry for high definition camcorders.We must point out that the HDC-HS60 tops out with a bitrate of 17Mbps for recording video. The maximum bitrate AVCHD can handle is 24Mbps, and all of the other major manufacturers offer this recording bitrate—including Sony, who implemented a 24Mbps bitrate on its new camcorders in 2010.

Now All the non-tape media have the advantage of speedy transfer from camcorder to a computer via USB. But After shooting plenty of happy and momerable footages, how will you make deal with these video files?
Have a look at the steps below, and you will find the Panasonic AVCHD video converter the perfect partner for your Panasonic HDC-HS60.

Step 1. Load Panasonic videos to Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter.
After copying .mts files from Panasonic HDC-HS60 to computer hard drive, run Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter as the top-rated Panasonic AVCHD Video converter, and click the “Add” button to load .mts videos for conversion.

Step 2. Choose HD MPEG-2 format.
Click the “Format” option, and choose HD Video > MPEG-2 HD Video(*.mpg) or Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) as output format. The Panasonic MTS converter will transcode 1080i MTS to HD MPEG-2 with the original 1920×1080 video resolution.

Step 3. Convert Panasonic HS60 MTS to MPG for Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere.
Click the convert button under the preview window, the conversion from Panasonic HDC-HS60 1080 MTS to MPEG-2 for Sony Vegas Pro ,Sony Movie Studio , Adobe Premiere starts immediately. The videos will be deinterlaced from interlacing to progressive for PC playback.

When the conversion is finished, just import the output HD videos to Sony Vegas and Adobe Premiere for further editing, and there should be no A/V sync issue or choppy video playback on PC.

Tips:
You can also use Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter as the Panasonic AVCHD converter for your non-linear editing (NLE) software, if you are using applications like Pinnacle Studio, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premiere Elements, Avid Media Composer, Avid Xpress Pro, Magix Video, Magix Video Easy, Magix Movie Edit Pro.




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