iPod - Convert HDC-TM350 AVCHD M2TS to WMV3 for Adobe After Effects suoying14 - Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:23 pm Post subject: Convert HDC-TM350 AVCHD M2TS to WMV3 for Adobe After EffectsPanasonic HDC-TM350 is a limited edition update of the TM300. I have one model and like to take it for my travels and holidays in Loas, Indonesia, Cambodia, and even China. With 64GB internal memory, I can shoot 1920x1080 and 1440x1080 AVCHD videos as high definition video footage. I like filming and videography, and have Adobe Premiere and Adobe After Effects for making my films.
However, when I try to load the .m2ts videos from Panasonic HDC-TM350 to Adobe After Effects, After Effects reproduces the film, which is degraded with a lot of interruptions. Being no help from Panasonic-team, I googled and find Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter as the perfect Panasonic HDC-TM350 to After Effects converter. Bravo! It keeps the original video quality and converts Panasonic M2TS to WMV3 for After Effects. It is the exact solution for me.
If you are having the same problem with bringing Panasonic M2TS videos to After Effects, you may follow the steps below.
Step 1. Load Panasonic HDC-TM350 videos to Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter.
Run Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter as the Panasonic M2TS to Adobe Affter Effects converter, and click the "Add" button to load 1080i/1080p .m2ts videos.
Step 2. Choose HD WMV output format.
Click the "Format" option, and choose Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > WMV (VC-1) (*.wmv) for converting Panasonic M2TS to HD WMV with WMV3 as video codec. To keep original video quality, click the "Settings" button and choose original option for bit rate.
Step 3. Convert Panasonic M2TS to WMV3 for Adobe After Effects.
Click the convert button under the preview window, the Panasonic M2TS to WMV converter starts transcoding 1080i/1080p M2TS to WMV3 in HD for editing in Adobe After Effects.
Wait until the conversion is finished, and you can bring the HD WMV videos in 1920x1080 to Adobe After Effects with perfect video and audio synchronization.
Tips:
1. If the recorded videos are in 1440x1080, you can choose to keep original frame size by clicking the "Settings" button for the 1440x1080 option.