Re: [videoblogging] HDVid M2TS convertion

2009-04-23 Thread Adam Quirk
Premiere can edit m2t natively, but that's not free.

I'm pretty sure Super can convert m2t files. I use it for converting
anything to anything else. Note: their web site is a mess, it takes a while
to find the download link: http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

And I would guess Avid Free DV probably could too, but it was discontinued.
You can find an old version floating around somewhere online though.

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Gromik Tohoku
gromik_toh...@yahoo.com.auwrote:


 HI,

 I just got a Panasonic HS300 HDD 120GB High Definition Video camera and the
 only editing software I have is the one which comes with the camera.

 When I upload the videos on my Sony Vaio computer, all the files are
 uploaded as M2TS files, which Microsoft MM can not read and edit.
 The panasonic editing software compresses edited movies into MPEG files,
 but that takes 2minute for a 30second clip!

 Is there anyway to either upload the videos straight from the camera as AVI
 files?
 Is there a free converter out there that you would recommend, that could
 convert from M2TS to AVI files? Hardware space is not a problem.

 Thanks for any advice offered.
 Most appreciated,
 Nicolas
 
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[videoblogging] HDVid M2TS convertion

2009-04-22 Thread Gromik Tohoku

HI,

I just got a Panasonic HS300 HDD 120GB High Definition Video camera and the 
only editing software I have is the one which comes with the camera.

When I upload the videos on my Sony Vaio computer, all the files are uploaded 
as M2TS files, which Microsoft MM can not read and edit.
The panasonic editing software compresses edited movies into MPEG files, but 
that takes 2minute for a 30second clip!

Is there anyway to either upload the videos straight from the camera as AVI 
files?
Is there a free converter out there that you would recommend, that could 
convert from M2TS to AVI files? Hardware space is not a problem.

Thanks for any advice offered.
Most appreciated,
Nicolas

Gromik Nicolas
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan
fax=81-22-795-7647

http://www.filmedworld.com/page.php?3
http://nag-productions.blip.tv/?
http://sendai-city-tourism-tohoku-university.blip.tv/
http://eflresources.wikispaces.com/


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