I recently made the switch to HD, with Panasonic AVCHD camcorders, and was 
immediately faced with the issue of 4GB limits to recorded clips. 

When I assembled consecutive clips in Premiere CS5, there was a half-second 
loss of audio and a three-frame freeze of the video.

Miraculously, I finally reached someone at Panasonic pro/broadcast tech. 
support who provided me with this solution. It works perfectly! But it does 
require a little familiarity with the Windows command line. If you don't want 
to deal with that, scroll down and I'll describe another way that I gradually 
figured out.

I hope this saves someone the major frustrations I went through,
Bob

Symptom:
Due to FAT32 limitation of the SD card file system, recordings made in the 
camera are limited to 4GB file size.
To combine the clips into one file and eliminate the loss of audio and/or video 
frames audio at the end of the clips follow the procedure below.

Solution:
Follow the procedure listed below to combine recorded clips into one complete 
clip.
1)Press WIN+R
2)Type cmd and press Enter.
3)Navigate to the folder where the files are located (STREAM Folder).
4) Type Command:
"copy /b 00000.mts+00001.mts+00003.mts v:\CompleteClip.mts"
(00000.mts,00001.mts, etc are the clips you wish to combine) (The destination 
file in the example is v:\CompleteClip.mts, you can change this to anything you 
want)
5)Press Enter
6)Wait until it is done. (It takes several minutes to complete).

Detailed Steps:
The following assumes drive "V" is the destination video work drive, and the 
source is drive "F".
Also the destination file will be named, "cam1.m2t". Type the command, without 
the quotes, so "command" is simply typed as command.

Important Note: The destination drive (V:) must be a non-FAT32 file format, 
such as NTFS.


Regards,
Panasonic Solutions Company
Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America
Technical Support Center (USA)
[email protected]

Here's another way if you want to avoid dealing with command/DOS prompt:

Use the Media Broswer in CS5 (maybe CS4 too) to import the entire PRIVATE 
folder from the Panasonic camcorder. Then click on it, and Premiere will put 
the files together seamlessly. Easy, no? Just be sure to import using the Media 
Browser rather than importing files directly to the Project panel.
[One of my camcorders, the Panasonic HDC-TM700, doesn't have a PRIVATE folder 
if I record to its built-in memory. In this case, I create a PRIVATE folder and 
copy all the camcorder's other folders to it. The file structure for video 
recorded to SD cards, either with this camera or my AG-HMC80, begins with a 
PRIVATE folder.]



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