Summary: Have got an Sony Cybershot DSC-TX camera like TX55, TX66, TX10, TX20, TX100v and want to import/edit AVCHD .mts footages in Adobe Premiere without rendering; check out the guide to learn how to convert Sony Cybershot DSC-TX AVCDH MTS to Adobe Premiere Pro compatible WMV/MPEG-2 video format.
I have a Sony DSC-TX55, which is wonderful to be taken to record full HD videos(AVCHD) when I’m travelling. Whereas, when I wanna edit those AVCHD MTS footage in Adobe Premiere before sharing with my friends, I met problems: the Premiere handled with the 1080p files so slowly, and I couldn't edit my videos smoothly. Well, I’ve found out the solution to fix the AVCHD (.mts/.m2ts) footage in Adobe Premiere issues. If you are also the Cybershot DSC-TX camera like TX66, TX10, TX20, TX100v, DSC-TX200 owner and had the similar trouble with Premiere, go through the article to check out the solution.
So how to import/load video clips from Sony DSC-TX55/TX66/TX10 into Adobe Premiere for editing smoothly? The reason behind that you can't edit Sony AVCHD MTS files in Premiere smoothly is due to the format and codec. AVCHD MTS is a delivery codec rather than editing codec. The best method to solve those problems is to transcode Sony AVCHD .mts to Adobe Premiere most compatible format, for instance, the WMV, MPEG-2 with Brorsoft AVCHD MTS to Premiere Converter(or the Mac version) .
Overall, the Sony Video Converter comes with supports for a wide range of video editing software and media devices, including Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas, Cyberlink PowerDirector, Avid, Magix Movie Edit Pro, and Windows Movie Maker. It helps you convert Sony as well as Panasonic, Canon AVCHD recording to any editable format like WMV, MPEG-2, Avid DNxHD as you need without any quality loss.
How to Convert Sony Cybershot DSC-TX AVCHD footages into Adobe Premiere for editing smoothly
Step 1. Free download and run the Brorsoft MTS/M2TS Converter and import Sony AVCHD mts files to the program.
Step 2. Hit the Format box and select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) as output format on the drop-down menu. “WMV (VC-1) (*.wmv)” is also the proper format for Adobe Premiere.
Step 3. For editing MPEG-2 in Adobe Premiere, the best Frame Rate is 30fps, so we recommend you set 1920*1080 as video size and 30fps or 29.97fps as Frame Rate on the Profile Settings.
Step 4. Finally, press the convert button; it will start to convert Sony DSC-TX55/TX66/TX10 MTS to MPEG-2/WMV for Adobe Premiere Pro immediately.
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