Hi Clive. I don't think you can do it, but there is a utility you can download from the Canopus/GV website that allows you to convert the AVCHD files into Canopus intermediary HQ codec. It works very well.
Zorro,
I am lost with the changeover and cannot find the place to download this utility.
Also for you and Clivew, did it preserve the quality during the conversion??
Thanks in advance
If you are going to use the AVCHD Converter with video from a Panasonic HDC-SD3, you should download an updated version (V1.02) of the converter from the Canopus Japan site:
Can anyone confirm that if you use the AVCHDtoHQ converter the converted files are 4 x 3 and not the original 16 x 9? If this is so is there anyway that the conversion can be made in 16 x 9 as per the original?
Many thanks
Clive
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The video format uses anamorphic (non-square) pixels, that's not the same as it being 4:3. After you load the video into Edius, right click on the file in the Bin window, select Properties, Video Info, and choose 16:9.
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