Tema: Re: 00001.MTS failai 1080i sujungimas
Autorius: Domo
Data: 2010-03-24 18:45:20
Is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCHD

Software
[edit] Converting

    * FFDshow is a free, Open Source collection of codecs, including AVCHD.
    * CoreAVC is a h.264 decoder for Windows, which can decode AVCHD as well 
as a variety of other h.264 formats.
    * AVS Video Converter (not free) converts AVCHD into a number of 
different formats-mov, mpg, avi, mp4, flv, 3gp, rm.
    * Roxio Toast 10 Titanium on Mac OS X will convert AVCHD to most 
computer formats presently available.
    * HandBrake will convert AVCHD Lite format to MP4 and MKV(tested on OSX; 
other versions available), AVI and OGM are supported in versions before 
0.9.4.
    * Total video converter is a converter for most video formats, including 
converting from AVCHD and burning AVCHD disc.
    * Badaboom is a media converter that uses NVIDIA GPUs to accelerate 
conversion of AVCHD to mobile devices.
    * Avidemux is a free open-source program that can be used to edit or 
convert AVCHD and AVCHD Lite files. It is also capable of demuxing and 
remuxing the audio and video streams into several different container 
formats including AVI, MP4, and MKV. (When converting AVCHD Lite .mts files 
from the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3, the framerate must be manually set to 
29.97.)

[edit] Editing

The following video-editing software features support for the AVCHD format:

    * Adobe Premiere Pro (from version CS4 onwards; support not included in 
the trial version - activation must occur to gain AVCHD support).

        * Elemental Accelerator is a third party plug-in for Adobe Premiere 
Pro CS4 that converts AVCHD to various H.264 or MPEG-2 formats.

    * Adobe Premiere Elements (from version 7 onwards)
    * Apple's Final Cut Express 4, Final Cut Pro 6.0.1, and iMovie '08-'09 
(iMovie is bundled with all new Apple computers; Final Cut Express and Pro 
are sold separately) do not support editing of AVCHD clips directly. 
Imported AVCHD clips are automatically converted into the Apple Intermediate 
Codec format, which requires more hard disk space (40GB per hour as opposed 
to 13.5GB per hour for Standard Definition DV), a more powerful machine (an 
Intel-based Mac), and a more recent OS (Mac OS X 10.5). Final Cut Pro 6.0.5 
"logs and transfers" the footage from AVCHD to AppleProRes by default and 
also gives the option of converting to the Apple Intermediate Codec. It does 
not allow native transferring of the *.m2ts clips nor directly editing them. 
The latest release of Apple's iLife suite (specifically, iMovie) has added 
support for AVCHD Lite cameras and camcorders.[46][47]
    * AVS Video Editor supports videos from HD-cameras(HD Video (inc. AVCHD, 
MPEG-2 HD and WMV HD), TOD, MOD, M2TS.) Burn AVCHD video to CD-R/RW, 
DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-RAM, Double/Dual Layer on Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 7 
(no Mac OS/Linux support).
    * Blender supports the AVCHD format on Windows and Linux systems (using 
the FFMpeg codec). Blender has a little-known, very powerful video editing 
system with infinite layer bit-depth and integration with the 3D editing 
component. BlenderAVC streamlines the process of importing the files, as it 
is difficult and bug-prone without AVS scripts. Blender supports proxy 
editing at down to 25% scaling, which helps when editing the very slow AVCHD 
codec.
    * Corel VideoStudio supports importing, rendering and burning of AVCHD 
format in Windows system.
    * Cyberlink PowerDirector 7 is capable of editing AVCHD natively, 
without transcoding, intermediate codecs or proxy files. Using a patented 
technique (SVRT), AVCHD clips can be edited and output losslessly to AVCHD 
or Blu-ray disc. PowerDirector also supports GPU encoding acceleration on 
both ATI and NVidia graphics platforms. PowerDirector can output the 
finished movie to a variety of video formats, DVD, AVCHD on DVD, or Blu-ray 
disc.
    * Grass Valley's Edius 5.0 and Edius Neo 2
    * MacroSystem's Casablanca S-series editors (using Bogart 2.3 onwards) 
AVCHD on DVD or Blu-ray disc
    * Microsoft's Windows Live Movie Maker
    * Dayang's Montage Extreme [ME] 1.2
    * Nero Ultra Edition Enhanced (from version 7 onwards) includes the Nero 
Vision editor and the Nero Showtime player, which both support AVCHD files. 
NeroVision can author DVDs in the AVCHD format.
    * Pinnacle Studio Plus (from version 11 onwards)
    * Sony Vegas 7.0e
    * Vegas Pro (from version 8 onwards)
    * Vegas Movie Studio Platinum (from version 8 onwards)
    * Kdenlive for Linux and BSD platforms
    * Openshot Video editor for Linux
    * Final Cut Pro for Mac OS X. The latest version of Final Cut Pro 7 
claims better integration with Apple's other professional applications and 
improved codec support for editing HD, DV and SD video formats, including 
encoding presets for devices such as iPod, Apple TV, and Blu-ray discs.

    * Other developers have pledged their support but it may still take some 
time for the implementation.



"Domo" <rimask@yahoo.com> wrote in message 
news:hodet1$lob$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
> Sveiki,
>
> Isigyjau fotika kuris video daro, 1080i formatu .MTS
>
> Ka patartumete koki softwara sujungimui? Suspaudimui tinka ir Handbrake.
>
> Gal kas turi patyrimo su tokiais failais...