Fix Problems Importing MTS files into Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro (now in Premiere CC) is a timeline-based video editing software application for editing video clips from a camera or camera on a Mac or Windows computer. It has the ability to stabilize the swing clips derived from the camera or camera. But if you are experienced Premiere users, you may understand that it is not easy to import MTS into Premiere Pro. While Adobe claims that Premiere Pro CS5 and above (Premiere CS6, CC) provides better local AVCHD support than previous versions, there are still some video and audio codec issues when opening and editing AVCHD MTS clips in Premiere Pro, Such as the lack of common tracks. In addition, even if Premiere Pro can also directly take MTS files, rendering takes a long time. Fortunately, there is an easy way to fix the issues. The easy workaround is to convert MTS to Premiere Pro supported file formats like MPEG-2, MOV or WMV with a MTS AVCHD Converter. With the help of Dimo Video Converter Ultimate for Mac...