July 22, 2010
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JVC Everio GZ-HM200 is a flash card-base, home-movie camcorder, which could shoot videos in both HD and SD. It has a 1/4.1 inch 3.05 megapixel CMOS image sensor with 20x optical zoom, and an output of 1080p 60 frames per second progressive signal with GENESSA processing technology. The HD video is created in AVCHD format and has .mts extension at 1920×1080 resolution. Read The Full Story
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July 21, 2010
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If you are using Panasonic AVCCAM cameras like AG-HMC150, AG-HMC40 and AG-HMC70, and shot videos at 1080p/50, you may find that Avid Xpress Pro 5.7 does not recognize the .mts files fro mts camera. You need a professional Panasonic to Avid converter to convert the AVCCAM camera .mts videos to QuickTime .mov for Avid. Read The Full Story
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May 30, 2010
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After a romantic vacation or honeymoon, you may come back with a high capacity camera SD card or personal USB Disk in which you’ve saved versatile and dramatic landscape. Generally, you are accustomed to export them to a laptop or desktop by a camera fire wire or USB. No doubt, it is a good method for you to share these images with your families and friends. But, do you want to make the best of them or treat them much better? I am sure this article is the best gift for you no matter who you are. But, frankly, you might be interested in photography after reading this article. It will introduce several popular ways about how to deal with your camera videos.
This article will be divided into three categories as below:
You first decision is simple: Youtube can not directly accept most camcorder files? What software will you use? How could you convert camera videos to Youtube? What do you convert the videos to Youtube for?
No worries, I would like to show you how to succeed in uploading the video to Youtube. Let’s get it started.
Part I: Convert the camera videos to Youtube, a top-ranking video-sharing website used all over the world.
Converting your camera video
What you need:
A camera or camcorder with fire wire、cable or USB
a pc or Mac computer
Aunsoft Video Converter Windows or Video Converter for Mac (only $35)

The first thing you will need to do is to launch Aunsoft Video Converter, powerful and professional video conversion software. With it, you could easily and conveniently convert videos to other general formats suitable for popular devices, including AVI, MP4, WMV, FLV, 3GP, MOV, MKV, F4V, MP3, VOB, AC3, FLAC, etc. For example, since camera videos such as MTS files can not be directly accepted by Youtube, they’ll need to be converted and the most suitable format is FLV. Considering the better quality of output video and audio like resolution, file size, audio and video synchronization and audio tracks, you are enabled to adjust or modify the video/audio parameters as you wish. Moreover, due to the advanced multi-thread technology applied in this software, you do not worry about the running efficiency. You can also batch multiple files or split into single file for the conversion. In a word, this well-known software enables you to convert camera video to Youtube in a much easier and cheaper way.
Part II: Burn your camera video to a DVD

If you want to preserve the stirring or memorable moments represented from the recorded videos, the best choice for you is to save them in a DVD. At this time, you may raise a question: how to burn my camera video to a DVD? Okay, to begin with, you will prepare a burner like Nero. But, owing to the obsolete version of Nero used by many users, most camera videos can not be straightly imported for being burned. If you have an older version Nero and you do not want to spend money to afford a newest version, you will be recommended to convert camera videos to the formats (such as VOB or AVI) supported by DVD with Aunsoft Video Converter. (If your camera creates MTS files, you could simply choose Aunsoft MTS Converter. If it creates MOD files, you could simply use MOD Converter. Besides, TOD Converter is designed for TOD camcorders). But, it is worth to note that Aunsoft Video Converter is compatible with versatile camera videos, so it will become your top choice. Amazingly, there are simply four steps to finish the task of burning camera video to a DVD. First is to run this Video Converter and load your files. Second is to choose the output format and destination folder and the last step is starting the conversion. Once the conversion is over, you can burn the VOB or AVI files with Nero or other burning software.
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May 23, 2010
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AVCHD is a format for the recording and playback of high definition video developed by Sony and Panasonic. AVCHD (AVC-HD, AVC HD) utilizes MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 (AVC) video compression codec and Dolby AC-3 (Dolby Digital) audio compression codec. The video that shot by AVCHD camcorder is in M2TS format. Read The Full Story
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May 21, 2010
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I have recorded many interesting videos with my new HDR TG3 Camcorder and I was wondering earlier that how I could edit and smaller my videos for sharing in motionbox with my family and friends. Although mts files are fully supported by motionbox, as a basic member, I think it would be better to convert my videos to mp4 format with smaller size. Talking about converting & editing tools, the software bundled in the HDR TG3 specification is more geared to cataloguing and searching your video archive, rather than an editing suite. Luckily there are free and low cost video editing online services and software to polish up my videos. So after a little research, I decide to use Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter. It doesn’t cost much but editing functions are easy to use and it perfectly converts my mts files to mp4 format with high quality and fast conversion speed. Read The Full Story
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May 20, 2010
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The software bundled in the HDR TG3 specification is more geared to cataloguing and searching your video archive, rather than an editing suite. Luckily there are free and low cost video editing online services and software to polish up your video.
To save your video to Mac or PC, simply connect your HDR TG3 pocket camcorder to your PC via the USB cable. The HDR TG3 will be recognised as a hard-drive. It’s then a simple process to download your video, either through Sony’s software or by simply navigating to the HDR TG3 ‘hard-drive’ to access the memory stick. Read The Full Story
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