I was going to suggest this as I am the one who requested Pailes to write the program. It works great and is based upon DOS code given to me by a Panasonic rep.
Definately one of the drawbacks of AVCHD and lobg recording times but it goes pretty quickly.
Well it works perfect and it doesnt take too long to process either. Definately one of my must have programs I found when I bought my first HMC150, now using it on my Panny GH2's.
I was going to suggest this as I am the one who requested Pailes to write the program. It works great and is based upon DOS code given to me by a Panasonic rep.
Definately one of the drawbacks of AVCHD and lobg recording times but it goes pretty quickly.
I've been looking for two years now for such a product with no luck.
I've just trialled Anusoft FinalMate and it's dogged with the same problems as the rest....glitches/slight pauses at each edit point.
I'm pretty convinced now that it's probably technically impossible to join a 'glitch free' lossless avchd file from trimmed/joined m2ts files.
Can you try Google and see whether there is any such software for you then?
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Thank you tingsern for your reply.
If I output to another AVCHD file, I have to make a lot of settings in order to match the original format, and it also takes a very long time to have the final video done. That means rendering for all the clips must be done.
I know there are software that can stitch HDV clips but haven't heard of any for AVCHD files. Those stitching software can join an hour of HDV consisting of several dozens clips in just a few seconds. No settings of input/output format is required.
What software can be used to stitch or join several AVCHD clips into a large single clip without altering the file format, compression, quality etc. Just stitching, nothing else.
There is the stitch function in Procoder 3, but I must select an output format for the target file. So, there are some conversions carried out that I don't want. Or there may be something that I have missed in using that stitch function.
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