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The studio just got this Intel Power Mac with FCP 6 (updated to 6.0.6). We've been trying to get FCP to transfer the .MTS files to be edited but FCP says it's not supported. Additionally the files in STREAM is not in the right folder structure.
So two problems:1) .MTS files are not recognized. 2) Supposedly STREAM is not the right folder structure. Anybody got any ideas? It's been a week since the Mac arrived and we've not been doing any editing on this. fuad |
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I have never used a Mac before, so this is merely a blind suggestion. If you are able to navigate into the Sony's HDD, use tsMuxeR and remux to a file extension that is familiar with Mac. You can even demux to raw streams. I'm pretty sure tsMuxeR will accept MTS as an input, it can remux to either M2TS, TS, AVCHD, or Blu-ray... and can demux.
Hope this helps, the link provided above is for the Mac version, here is a link for other platforms. http://www.smlabs.net/tsmuxer_en.html Good luck, please let me know how you make out. I use tsMuxeR for Windows almost everyday for personal use. BTW, BDMV/Stream/#####.MTS should be the structure for AVCHD. Last edited by odin24; 06-26-2009 at 04:58 AM. |
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I've tested with .TS files converted using tsMuxeR and it won't work.
I've also tested renaming the .MTS files to .M2TS and .MP4 and it still won't work. It's like the Mac is not recognizing .MTS completely. fuad |
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Ah, I thought you may be working with one file, yeah that would suck. I know you tried renaming the MTS to M2TS, but did you try to reverse the 8.3 naming system for the whole AVCHD structure... probably not if there are over 200 files.
If you can edit the content on the Sony's HDD, or rename. Use AVCHDMe to undo the 8.3 naming system for the whole structure... just load the root of the structure, and undo. The link is to the download, you can also read up on this app here... not sure if it is Mac compatible. I also use this often to make compatible AVCHD structures for my PS3... and not video from a Sony camera. Did you do the name changes on the camera's HDD? Would doing this make video recognized by the camera? Does the Sony manual say anything about not being compatible with Mac? |
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