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So, if you do have the whole AVCHD folder structure (it contains at least a CLIPINF folder, a STREAM folder and an INDEX.BDM file), you can import clips from it into FCPX via "Import from camera (Command-I)" and then pushing the "Open archive" button on the bottom left. Then (and only then) would I recommend trying to work with. And if the structure is not available but was deleted. MTS-files, and not the whole AVCHD folder structure. MTS-files is the last resort I would refer to if you only got. Using (importing or even just converting). MTS files by themselves are not the whole container. This seems like a very silly question to ask, since you seem to know a lot about codecs and containers (and I really appreciate that): You do know that the. It works great on MKV's, MP4's, MOV's, that I have though. MTS being different than most, or possibly a FAT32 like limit.most of the files I tried it on were over 4gigs.and while I have all my drives formatted to handle over 4gigs I am not a programmer anymore so I don't know if a program would choke on something bigger than 4gigs. MTS files.I'm guessing it has to do with the header files of. MTS files too.thought maybe too many reference frames or B-frames or something but it wasn't the case as I've thrown some pretty complex encoded H.264 content into FCPX before and it was fine.I've been encoding video for like 10 years.I remember when H.264 came out and me and my friends were all crapping our selfs with the efficiency over regular MPEG4 and MPEG2!!!īut as for your Video Container Switcher, it keeps going and going and going and progressively sucks up more memory and CPU tell I have to force quit it. I don't know the specific model of the camcorder but Ill get it and look it up soon.I just don't understand how a supported codec doesn't work.I checked the encoding settings of the. MOV from my DSLR and I mean tons of it I walk away, do some errands, whatever and I see it clipping along (pun intended ). MTS is really just not working.I know obviously you have to be patient with 64gigs of H.264 but Im telling you IT TRANSCODES ABSOLUTELY NOTHING with. MTS test file from the same camera.I've had no trouble with H.264 in other formats like I said but. MTS really at all.I even tried a 2minute.
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MP4 which I am now transcoding to ProRes 422.BUT I just find it weird that it will not transcode. MTS file first and it imported fine but it won't transcode! I actually just got Automator (simsaladimbamba suggested it in one of his tutorials) to work to convert the. Well its not all 64gigs at once.I tried a 4.29GB. ClipWrap does cost some money, so it would be better to try it first. If you send me one of the files, I can try running it through ClipWrap.

Do you know which camcorder the files came from and have you tried googling if there are known problems for FCPX? Have you tried waiting a long time for FCPX to calm down again? Sounds silly, but it does help with such huge amounts of data. Have you tried to create a new AVCHD folder structure with just one of those files in there and then go via "Import from camera."

If FCPX tries to analyze and preview the complete folder, it will most certainly take a long time until it allows you to do anything again. It might very well be possible that if FCPX can't handle the files, you won't have any luck with the Video Container Switcher.īut out of interest: Can you send me (copy-paste) the error message that Video Container Switcher gives out? Or tell me what you mean by "chokes"? Maybe there is a simple fix, but I'm not too optimistic.īy the way: What do you mean by "FCPX won't transcode"? 64 gigs of AVCHD is a huge amount of files.

This is a very simple tool (I took less than a day to write it).
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If it's not wanted by anyone, at least I learned the basics of programming Mac Applications. Video Container Switcher (on sourceforge)
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(EDIT: The programmer of the Windows version is hosting it on his sourceforge site now. Here is a link to the very first beta-version of the App: It's a very simple first version (took me about 2 hours, and I never wrote a Mac App), but it kind of works.

Do you want to maybe have a look at it and tell me what you would improve, add or change. ), and I don't want to invest it if noone would ever use the thing.Ģ. Would you be interested in such a tool? It would probably take me another day to make it run smoothly (accepting multiple files, ask for overwrite permission. So, today I wanted to procrastinate and wrote a small application to do exactly this: Provide a simple enough interface and convert video containers without reencoding using "ffmpeg" in the background.ġ. This is a very simple task for the command line tool "ffmpeg", but people are often afraid to use the Terminal.
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) to another (.mov) without reencoding the movie and therefore losing quality and time. This problem comes up a lot in the forums here: Somebody wants to change a video container (.avi.
