General Discussion - How to Import Sony A57 AVCHD MTS footage into Sony Vegas tutubebe99 - Thu Jun 14, 2012 7:04 pm Post subject: How to Import Sony A57 AVCHD MTS footage into Sony Vegas
How to Import Sony A57 AVCHD MTS footage into Sony Vegas
Tricks for Smoothly Editing Sony A57 AVCHD MTS files in Sony Vegas
Tips- Import/Edit Sony A57 AVCHD footage in Sony Vegas smoothly
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Transcode/Import Sony A57 AVCHD MTS files into Sony Vegas
Summary: In this article, you will learn how to import and edit Sony A57 AVCHD MTS files in Sony Vegas smoothly by transcoding Sony AVCHD MTS to Sony Vegas compatible video formats.
How to import Sony A57 AVCHD files to Sony Vegas for editing? If you often use Sony cameras or camcorders, you may have the need to load Sony recorded AVCHD MTS/M2TS files to Sony Vegas editing software. But, AVCHD format is not very well to Sony Vegas, you may encounter different problems, such as importing problems, 1080/60P import problems, and can’t edit the video smoothly, etc.
What’s the best format to edit in Sony Vegas? WMV format is perfect. WMV format is well supported by Premiere, Sony Vegas and other editing software runs on windows OS. So if you want to edit Sony A57 AVCHD MTS in Sony Vegas software, you’d better to convert Sony A57 AVCHD to WMV for Sony Vegas, and then you won’t have any importing or editing problems. Below is a guide for you and you can follow it to transcode Sony AVCHD MTS to WMV for Sony Vegas.
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2. Install and run this Sony AVCHD MTS converter, import the videos you want to convert.
3. Click format bar to choose output format for editing in Sony Vegas, you can click and choose Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas -> WMV (VC-1) (*.wmv), it’s presetted for Sony Vegas.
4. You can click settings button in the main interface to adjust the output parameters, such as resolution, bitrate, frame rate and audio parameters.