Why are AVCHD (MTS) files such a pain in the ass to deal with?
I have an HD Sony camcorder that uses this format (which is a 15:1 compression ratio!) but there are not a lot of video editors out there that can PROPERLY handle it.
In the past I've used ffmpeg to convert it to DV and then edit in kino on Linux, but for some reason keeps producing artifacts and/or audio/video sync problems. I've also used Nero 9 on Windows, which I suppose I could look into using again, but I would much prefer to do it all in Linux.
I guess I'll keep up with the trail-and-error method and hope to find some combo that works.
I have an HD Sony camcorder that uses this format (which is a 15:1 compression ratio!) but there are not a lot of video editors out there that can PROPERLY handle it.
In the past I've used ffmpeg to convert it to DV and then edit in kino on Linux, but for some reason keeps producing artifacts and/or audio/video sync problems. I've also used Nero 9 on Windows, which I suppose I could look into using again, but I would much prefer to do it all in Linux.
I guess I'll keep up with the trail-and-error method and hope to find some combo that works.