Sony DSC-RX100, the latest Cyber Shot camera, is capable of recordings crystal clear movies in Full HD 1080p at 60 fps and shooting vivid pictures in ultra low-light situations, due to its 20.2 megapixel Exmor CMOS image sensor. Only these three features are enough attractive for photographers and shutterbugs. But some users reported that shooting isjust perfect but it is a pain while importing Sony RX100 MTS AVCHD footage to Adobe Premiere Pro. The messgae "Codec not supported" always jumped out. Simply transferring the MTS footages to PC amde no difference.
Why does the importing problem happen? After googling, you will get that the AVCHD codec is not natively supported by Adobe Premiere. Thus, how to change AVCHD clips to the compatible video format with Adobe Premiere is the first and foremost step while editing AVCHD footage in Adobe Premiere. After much testing, we get that MPEG-2 is more friendly with Adobe. So you need to transcode AVCHD to MPEG-2 and a powerful AVCHD to MPEG-2 converter seems to be the key to the annoying importing problem.
Here recommend the professional MTS Converter, which preserves the original video quality of your Sony RX100 AVCHD footages while converting them to MPEG-2. Besides, it is designed with some useful editing function, including merging video clips into one, customizing the often-used output format, adding text/imgae/video watermarks, replacing original audio tracks, deinterlacing 1080i videos, spliting large-size videos, etc.
Guide: convert Sony RX100 MTS AVCHD footage to Adobe Premiere Pro with the top MTS to MEPG-2 Converter.
Step 1: Get and install the free trial version of AVCHD to MPEG-2 converter in your computer. Launch it to load the RX100 AVCHD clips.
Step 2: Select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) as output and adjust the video and audio parameters if you need.
Step 3: Click the Convert button to start converting AVCHD MTS to MPEG-2 immediately.
Tips and tricks on the AVCHD to MPEG-2 conversion
1. If you want to join your AVCHD clips for easy editing, please tick the box "Merge into one";
2. If you set the 24M FX (1920x1080, 60i ) / 17M FH (1920x1080, 60i) as video mode and thus get the 1080i footages, please select Deinterlacing in Video Editor.
3. If you want to set 1920*1080 as video size in Setting Profile, please select original or you can fill in 1920*1080 or other parameters as you need in the Video Size box.
After the AVCHD to Adobe Premiere conversion is 100% completed, you can import/edit Sony RX100 MTS AVCHD files in Adobe Premiere easily and effortlessly. In addtion, the AVCVHD Converter can also support other Sony AVCHD camera/camcorder, including Sony A33/A55/A65/A77, Sony NEX-5n/NEX-7, etc. Please go to the MTS Converter to get more info.
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