Aaron Holmes
November 29th, 2010, 11:03 AM
Just curious to know what tools folks like for joining AVCHD clips without recompressing them.
I've been using Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 for a while, as a stand-in for Adobe Premiere, because of how well it works with AVCHD, particularly with regard to needless recompression of unmodified clips. When shooting in 1080i60, VideoStudio is a miracle. The trouble with VideoStudio is that its "smart-render" function doesn't work well with 720p60 footage, something I've lately been producing a lot of. VideoStudio happily ingests the 720p60 and spits it out as quickly as ever, but with major audio/video sync issues after the first cut.
I've also tried tsMuxeR. The tsMuxeR GUI advertises a "join" function, but regardless of 1080i60, 720p60, etc., the result has subtle audio/video sync problems that can become very non-subtle after several cuts. I don't get the feeling that joining .m2ts files is something tsMuxeR was really designed to do, but rather something that the author of the GUI wrapper app decided to bolt on later. Doesn't work for me unless I'm only joining two or three clips.
Anything else? I understand (or have heard) that Vegas Movie Studio and some of the other lower-cost NLEs can smartly render AVCHD. The trouble is that so many of the trials have this stuff ripped out due to licensing constraints, making it difficult for me to test this out with my footage and see if it works.
Best,
Aaron
I've been using Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 for a while, as a stand-in for Adobe Premiere, because of how well it works with AVCHD, particularly with regard to needless recompression of unmodified clips. When shooting in 1080i60, VideoStudio is a miracle. The trouble with VideoStudio is that its "smart-render" function doesn't work well with 720p60 footage, something I've lately been producing a lot of. VideoStudio happily ingests the 720p60 and spits it out as quickly as ever, but with major audio/video sync issues after the first cut.
I've also tried tsMuxeR. The tsMuxeR GUI advertises a "join" function, but regardless of 1080i60, 720p60, etc., the result has subtle audio/video sync problems that can become very non-subtle after several cuts. I don't get the feeling that joining .m2ts files is something tsMuxeR was really designed to do, but rather something that the author of the GUI wrapper app decided to bolt on later. Doesn't work for me unless I'm only joining two or three clips.
Anything else? I understand (or have heard) that Vegas Movie Studio and some of the other lower-cost NLEs can smartly render AVCHD. The trouble is that so many of the trials have this stuff ripped out due to licensing constraints, making it difficult for me to test this out with my footage and see if it works.
Best,
Aaron