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I was handed a bunch of MTS files on DVDs with no original file folder structure for a project. I don't have access to the original camera media and will have to transcode the files (probably to ProRes) to work within FCP. What are people's opinions about the loss of image quality from not being able to use the original AVCHD folder/data and just having to convert the MTS files? And what's better in terms of image quality - using an MTS converter or a 'rewrapper' (such as www.clipwrap.com)?
Jon
Ah, that's a huge pain in the butt. Last I checked, any discrepancies in the file structure will result in FCP's Log and Transfer not being able to see or convert the media.
Andreas Kiel and some other computer experts in here know how to reconstruct files like a LASTCLIP.txt file for a P2 card, but I don't know if the same can be done for AVCHD MTS structures. Voltaic can access the MTS files directly and convert them, but it's slooooow. I haven't used Clipwrap. www.derekmok.com
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