10/31/2023 0 Comments Mts online video trimmer![]() I am 63 there was also some quality loss when editing to another tape. Now do I understand that the output of videomaterial after editing can never be 100% exactly the same quality? When editing on tapes in the past (open reel, SVHS, UMatic, Betcam,etc. Or: What ever export settings you choose, there will always be compression and image quality loss. "if your original footage is 1920x1080 MTS and you import it into a 1920x1080 Premiere Elements project, your should export your final video as 1920x1080 MP4 to maintain its full quality as much as possible." (as much as possibe?) But it is still confusing: some people were so kind to post info like: If that is possble in MP4 I'll be glad with it. I aspire to work and/or keep my original audio-visual material in the best quality. It stays a confusing world to me: at one side it is made of scientific exact factors (bits and bytes and rates and algorithms etc etc.) and at the other side " you have to use your own viewing to determine if the quality is what you want". ![]() So, their recompressed material will be good enough for the online viewing but not enough to be projected on a big screen big format for an audience of 400 people for example, I presume? Or are they capable to compress the video in a way that nobody sees the difference? ? i allready uploaded to Vimeo in the fullest quality and best parameters in H246 and they automatically recompress. So I imagine it is not the most sane situation to upgrade the Fps from 25 tot 29,7. Even the very first optionĪnd if you choose to upload to Vimeo for example it proposes 1280x7200 (but it is titled as HD) and also 29,97 fps. It is misleading as long you do not understand that you have to go via nother menu to adapt the Fps for example. But the frae tae they propose here is 29,97 Fps. In fact it is very confusing because the app makes a few propositions (I have it in dutch and I'll translate): the option for TV for example: in the commentary it is said that this is good to exchange high quality Video. I was only hoping at a certain moment,a time ago, that there should exist a way to save in a smaller size and still have the (nearly) same quality. That is what I startedt to realize after your and other reactions here. All of those choices will reduce "picture quality" but may be suitable for sharing when viewing devices are small. There are other choices if your goal is small files. You should get the best quality available from your Panasonic MTS footage. Select H.264 and push the Match Source button. Using the Export&Share > Devices > Custom > Advanced Settings. In my recent version of Premier Elements the quick button default "HD 1920x1080" choice is for H.264 at 30 frames per second. The frame rate is actually 59.94, not 60. I dug out a clip and looked at it with Mediainfo. That means the footage was not "interlaced" and at 60 frames per second. The camerat has a button to cause recording at 1920x1080p60. AVCHD meant that the format included 5 channel Dolby audio tracks which (which has become mostly unused now). The key feature of that camcorder was that it could record in "full HD" using what Panasonic and Sony called "AVCHD". As I wrote above, I have a Panasonic Camcorder that records with MTS files extensions.
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