How to edit Sony XR500 AVCHD footage in PowerDirector on old computer?

Cyberlink PowerDirector 9 Ultra is review by PCMag.com as the first consumer video editing software for 64-bit Windows. It is easy to process videos and create DVD with PowerDirector. Since Cyberlink PowerDirector 7, users can import AVCHD files for editing. However, with the old computers, the AVCHD editing does not go smoothly in Cyberlink PowerDirector.
If you would like to edit Sony XR500 AVCHD footage in PowerDirector on old computer, you need third party software to make the camcorder videos much more PC compatible. Aunsoft Final Mate is the recommended AVCHD to PD 7/8/9 Ultra Converter for you to import Sony XR500 video footage with easy editing. Final Mate also enables you to join several clips into one movie for lossless output or format conversion from AVCHD to WMV/MPG/MOV/MP4. Read The Full Story

Mass Merge MTS Files from Sony SR7 for Lossless Output and Conversion Simultaneously

I just got the Sony sr7 I shot about an hour of video which is stored on the camcorder in 130 individual files. When I import to pc it imports 130 separate files. I want to merge those 130 files into one using the software that came with sr7, but it not very well, every time we tried performing this action the software crashed after about 15 minutes into the conversion process. So I just want to know what would be the best way to join mts files without spending day’s rendering. I really need a function of mass merging of the sony sr 7 ‘mts’ files to a single ‘mts’ file to facilitate management. After searched online, I found and tried different methods to join ‘mts’ files, but the result is just a crap. I really lost my patience on doing this until my friend recommend a professional MTS merger for camcorder. Fantastic to finally see a program that can save MTS files in their native format without recompressing. Read The Full Story

Join Camcorder AVCHD(MTS/M2TS) TOD Videos Together To One Single File

I’m a videographer in Rasmussen College and we use different camcorders to record videos for the college, Sony NEX 5, Panasonic HDC SD600 and JVC GZ-HD7. Our video projects vary from internal communications and training, to marketing (adds) and video content for the online classes. Therefore, there is no single workflow or purpose of my videos; I need to be as flexible as I can.
All the three camcorders have their bundled software for video importing and basic editing, but each of these only accepts its own video format. I’m trying to import AVCHD footage as well as TOD files generated by JVC GZ-HD7 in Avid Media Composer 5 and I have some problems with that compression. So I tried to look for one tool to handle those AVCHD MTS and TOD files properly for further editing in Avid MC 5. It’s not easy for me to finally find one single tool named Aunsoft Final Mate which enables to merge all MTS files and TOD files together and transcode the files into something acceptable by Avid.

Actually Aunsoft Final Mate is the only program I’ve found that seamlessly joins AVCHD and TOD files from different HD camcorders together without problems in voice synch. For this reason alone it’s brilliant. I haven’t tried any of the other functionality yet, for example its capability of merging/splitting AVCHD MTS/M2TS files without re-encoding. Read The Full Story

Join/Merge MTS from Different JVC/Sony/Canon/Panasonic Camcorder to one Big MTS files without conversion

Are you still looking for an easy-to-use AVCHD joiner? Some converter would provide .mts or .m2ts output with decoding and encoding. However, the compression progress will take a long time. The fastest way to merge and join AVCHD files into a single file would be the one that does not require recompression.
Aunsoft Final Mate provides the express way to join MTS/M2TS sequences with the same format and recording mode. No conversion is needed for the lossless output, and the speed is super fast.
The AVCHD sequences with the same video formats require the video are shot with the same codec, frame rate and size, aspect ratio, sample rate and channels. Actually, if you use the same recording mode on the camcorder like the MTS on Canon HF-S100,Sony HDR-NX5E, JVC GZ-HD620 ,they are all record 1920 x 1080 with 24Mbps Full HD videos,  the videos will be recognized as a sequence. Read The Full Story

Deinterlace/Convert Canon Vixia HG20 AVCHD .mts to best MPEG codec for Magix Movie Edit Pro

If you own a HD camcorder, you certainly need a camcorder video editor to make your movie shine or shaved, you may think Adobe Premiere Pro or Adobe Premiere Elements are nice for editing your recordings, but very expensive to get it. Or you don’t like the style of other professional editors like Pinnacle, Avid, etc, so that Magix Edit Movie Pro is your choice. No matter what the reason you pick up Magix, you may face the problem for opening/editing your AVCHD .mts files from Canon camcorder like Vixia HG20, some one said they can load them to Magix, but the result was terrible with lots of lines displayed. In such a case, I suggest you to remove such lines (also called interlaces or interlacing artifacts) with a great deinterlacing filter, then convert then to Magix Movie Edit Pro’s most compatible format MPEG-2 (*.mpg) using a Canon Avchd to Magix Converter, after that, just load them to Magix and start your movie shining experience. Read The Full Story

How to convert/import AVCHD MTS to Avid Media Composer with best specific MP4 codec ?

I am an artist, working at a little video piece. I have always been filming in HDV and editing with Avid Composer 5.0.3. For practical reasons, this time I am shooting with a Panasonic HDC TM900 and found out that importing the 1080/60p AVCHD MTS files directly into Composer, Avid generates some strange artifacts. I’ve tried to contact Avid for some help but haven’t really been given a solution yet. Considering about the urgency of the project, I have to work this out on my own, searching around on Google. Fortunately there is plenty of software out there claiming to handle AVCHD videos from HD camcorders successfully. I tried out some of them and decided on one product named Aunsoft Final Mate the MTS to Avid Media Composer Converter. Read The Full Story

MTS to Windows Movie Maker Converter – Convert Panasonic TM900 AVCHD to WMM with Special WMV Codec

After shooting HD videos with the new Panasonic HDC-TM900 AVCHD camcorder, would you like to edit the videos in Windows Movie Maker, and then share the edited videos on TV through NAS with your families and relatives? Panasonic TM900 is a great camcorder to shoot high quality videos at 1080/60p 28Mbps.However, Windows Live Movie Maker does not import the Panasonic AVCHD MTS 1080/60p, 1080/50p videos.
Aunsoft Final Mate is the superior Panasonic AVCHD MTS to Movie Maker Converter. It does not only convert Panasonic 1080 60p/50p MTS to WMV on Windows 7, but also merges MTS files for import into Windows Live Movie Maker. Final Mate provide a special codec for Windows Movie Maker. Read The Full Story