Activity › Forums › Square Box CatDV › M2T files with Windows computer
-
M2T files with Windows computer
Posted by David Temmesfeld on May 17, 2011 at 3:47 pmI still have not seen a solution to look at M2T HDV files from Premiere in CATDV using Windows computer. Clip Wrapper only works with Mac machines. Has anyone found out a solution for this yet? I could really use the help. Thanks.
David Temmesfeld replied 14 years, 11 months ago 3 Members · 8 Replies -
8 Replies
-
Bryson Jones
May 19, 2011 at 2:13 pmhttps://www.divergentmedia.com/clipwrap
This might be your answer. Rewrap them into QT wrappers and you should be fine… as long as you use…
https://www.calibratedsoftware.com/QXD.asp
Then you will have an HDV format .mov and your footage will be easily editable on your rig, and more importantly, should be completely compatible with other systems for easy transport of footage to FCP and most any other editing system out there.
I’m gonna see if Greg from Calibrated can weigh in on this a bit as it seems to be common. Greg, can you give us the Windows workflow for this so that it’s available on the interwebs?
bryson
bryson “at” hidefcowboy.com
hidefcowboy.com
-
Greg Booth
May 19, 2011 at 3:03 pmYep, Bryson, that’s the only workflow I can suggest as well. If you have FCP installed on the same Mac computer as ClipWrap – I believe ClipWrap also gives you the option to convert to ProRes MOV files.
Cheers,
GregCalibrated Software
-
Bryson Jones
May 20, 2011 at 4:22 amOk, I’m an A$$.
Let me go check on some re-wrap software on the PC side… But Calibrated is right on. Now, let’s rewrap them…
bryson
bryson “at” hidefcowboy.com
hidefcowboy.com
-
Bryson Jones
May 20, 2011 at 4:31 amA$$ retracted…
https://www.aunsoft.com/mts-converter/
Try the free trial and see if it re-wraps. They use the term “remux” or something like that.
Google… amazing.
bryson
bryson “at” hidefcowboy.com
hidefcowboy.com
-
David Temmesfeld
May 20, 2011 at 7:21 pmThanks for all the help. I will try it out and let you guys know how it works. I looked on google and could not find this software. Of course most of the links I can get to at work are blocked. I am using Premiere Pro CS5 on a windows 7 machine. Thanks again.
-
David Temmesfeld
May 20, 2011 at 7:37 pmI can not get the files to work in the Aunsoft MTS/MT2 Converter. I went back to my CATDV Project to double check the file format and it says the file is a:
MPEG2 Transport Stream (4:2:0 High 1440) file.From what I have read that is an M2TS file. I don’t know why this wont work in the software. I have been editing Video for over 15 years and I never had this many problems with an editing software as I do with Premiere. Thanks.
-
Bryson Jones
May 20, 2011 at 11:45 pmhmm… wait a sec.
Hey Greg, could your software make that play with a simple extension change or maybe even without?
Seems to me that if it’s HDV and that’s showing as MPEG2 then CatDV could see it with some Calibrated magic.
If this were sorted I know of a bunch of folks on the web who would need it. lol If you google this everyone is griping.
bryson
bryson “at” hidefcowboy.com
hidefcowboy.com
-
David Temmesfeld
May 26, 2011 at 3:08 pmHas anyone found a solution for this yet? Thanks for any help.
Reply to this Discussion! Login or Sign Up