Help for a noob

My Camera creates a type .mts file (AVCHD Video (.MTS))
Do versions of Mocha accept this file? Is there some way to translate it into a form you guys can handle?

Our supported file formats are listed here:
http://www.imagineersystems.com/support/Documentation/supported-file-formats
MTS is not supported. I recommend converting it to either a basic QuickTime codec such as Animation, or convert it to an image sequence.
It is probably best to convert it inside an editor or compositor.

Our supported file formats are listed here:
http://www.imagineersystems.com/support/Documentation/supported-file-formats

MTS is not supported. I recommend converting it to either a basic QuickTime codec such as Animation, or convert it to an image sequence.

It is probably best to convert it inside an editor or compositor.

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Our list of supported formats do not always work, especially with AVIs and
MP4s. It really depends on the codec. We should probably eventually put
that in the documentation. Custom camera codecs, for example, are a big
culprit.

Do you find that’s not the case?
Mary

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> martinb has just posted in the mocha General Discussions forum of
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> Our supported file formats are listed here:
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> MTS is not supported. I recommend converting it to either a basic
> QuickTime codec such as Animation, or convert it to an image sequence.
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> It is probably best to convert it inside an editor or compositor.
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Do you find that's not the case?
Mary

On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 3:51 PM, Imagineer Forums <forum@imagineersystems.com> wrote:

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Our supported file formats are listed here:
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MTS is not supported. =A0I recommend converting it to either a basic QuickT= ime codec such as Animation, or convert it to an image sequence.

It is probably best to convert it inside an editor or compositor.




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Our supported file formats are listed here:
http://www.imagineersystems.com/support/Documentation/supported-file-formats

MTS is not supported. I recommend converting it to either a basic QuickTime codec such as Animation, or convert it to an image sequence.

It is probably best to convert it inside an editor or compositor.

My Camera creates a type .mts file (AVCHD Video (.MTS))

Do versions of Mocha accept this file? Is there some way to translate it into a form you guys can handle?

MTS Converter not only lets you convert MTS to various formats but also convert M2TS to multiple formats, e.g. AVI, MP4, WMV, MOV, MPG,

FLV, and RMVB, to meet high-end demands, this MTS files Converter supports to convert MTS to 3D video format for playback with life like

3D effect.