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Old April 19th, 2011, 11:33 PM
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AVCHD files merge

OK, I finally went tapeless. What I constantly heard from AVCHD crowd is that how easy it is to transfer files to PC as opposed to real time HDV capture.
Well, that being true, what they don't tell you is that you end up with a bunch of *.mts files and apparently there is no way to merge them without recompression.
And recompression of AVCHD is not a 5 minutes job (5x real time in vegas movie studio on my machine)

I have a hardware WDTV media player which reads .mts files perfectly, I only need to merge them into one single file. What am I missing here?

Thanks!

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If you like to merge mts file into one single mts file without conversion, I would recommended two tools to you, one is MTS merger, it is free but has some audio problem. one is Final Mate, it is perfect for merging, but it is not free.

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TsMuxer would merge some avchd files quickly, but I got my movies out of sync. This happens to the large files. There is similar issue with the MTS merger. The joined movie from Final Mate plays smoothly on PC, but it does not play on my WD TV Live Plus. Any ideas?

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Quality .MTS file merge???

Hi Folks!

I have been filing away .mts files from my HD JVC camcorder since last Christmas... I am now trying to get these into a viewable format so that I can stream them in the highest possible resolution to TVs using SageTV media extenders (can stream just about anything). I would just like to stitch together related .mts files with simple transitions. I'm not concerned with being able to burn to any sort of removable format at this time.

Here's what I am running into. I have been able to find a way to do this with both Roxio 10 (VideoWave) and Windows Live Movie Maker. Both seem to provide the functional result that I am looking for. However, the video quality is not nearly as rich as when I play the native .mts files individually.

Am I doing something wrong with my settings or is this to be expected due to the rendering and compression? Is there a way to create a single file comprised of multipal .mts files including simple transitions without loss in quality?

Thanks in advance!!!

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