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| jacknjchn | Jul 4 2014, 03:59 AM Post #1 |
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Summary: If you'd like to edit 1080/60p AVCHD in After Effects smoothly without video/audio issues, just follow the steps below to convert 1080/60p MTS to After Effects best format MPEG-2. Nowadays, more and more camcorders record videos into AVCHD format with full HD 1080 50/60p. There is no doubt that 60p AVCHD videos are good to maintain/keep the quality of the video. Although After Effects announced that it was compatible with MTS files on its official site, the incompatibility issues occurred from time to time. In this article, we will offer a best solution to you. According to our own experience and other user's feedback on some professional forums, it seems that it is difficult for After Effects to accept 60p AVCHD videos well owning to the problem of video codec, frame rate, bitrate of the raw 60p AVCHD recordings and even the computer configuration. To help these people out, I’ve tried every method to look for a truly effective way. After countless tests, the best solution I supplied here is to download Brorsoft MTS Converter for Mac which is professional on dealing with 60p AVCHD videos to MPEG for After Effects with excellent audio and image quality. Moreover, it is also equipped technical codecs for other NLEs, like Apple ProRes for FCP, AIC for iMovie, DNxHD for Avid .etc. For PC users, the equivalent App is Brorsoft MTS Converter. Now Download the App and follow the step-by-step guide I shared below to convert 60p AVCHD videos to After Effects smoothly. How to Import 60p AVCHD videos to After Effects for editing without problem Step 1: Install and launch the 60p AVCHD Converter on Mac, and then click "Add Files" import your MTS files to the software. Tip: If you wanna combine several MTS files into one file, you can click the "Merge into one" box. ![]() Step 2: Hit the "Format" bar and select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) as output format on the drop-down menu. ![]() Optional:Adjust the video and audio parameters, including the Bitrate of Video&Audio, Video Size, Sample Rate, Frame Rate, Audio Channels, etc., by clicking the Settings button on the main interface for getting the best quality. Step 3: Click the arrow "Convert" button to start transcoding 60p AVCHD to MPG(MPEG-2) for After Effects. After the process completes, click "Open" button to find the generated videos, and then you can transfer 60p AVCHD recordings to After Effects easily and quickly. More Posts: How to Convert 50/60p AVCHD videos to iMovie How to import Android Video .mp4 to iMovie/FCE files Easily convert DVD to DreamTabs playable videos Transcoding AVI to MPEG for easily playing Get Best MXF File Solution- MXF Converter for Mac How let Windows Movie Maker support DivX videos Source:Switching 60p AVCHD videos to MPEG for After Effects |
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